Installing a CPUon the motherboard is among the first things you have to do while building a PC. It is, however, incomplete until you install a CPU cooler, which is essential to maintain the thermal output of the CPU. You can even install it at the end after you're done assembling ot...
[Motherboard]How to install CPU on Motherboard?You can install Intel or AMD CPU on the motherboard as follows stepsA. Please check the CPU socket specification before installing the CPU, please do not install other specification CPU into the unsupported socket, if you want to check the CPU ...
The pump head of the iCUE RGB ELITE Liquid CPU cooler comes pre-installed with the Intel mounting bracket. If you are using an AMD system, you will need to replace the mounting bracket with one that is AMD-compatible. To install AMD mounting brackets on the pump hea...
Installing a CPU cooler is equally important, so be sure to grab one for your build if you haven't already. Some CPUs comebundled with a cooler, but not all of them do, so make sure you get one if your AMD CPU doesn't come with one out of the box. Thermal paste Applying thermal...
3. Install the CPU Cooler If using an air cooler, apply thermal paste to the CPU For AIO liquid coolers, the thermal paste is usually pre-applied Secure the cooler to the motherboard following the manufacturer’s instructions 4. Install RAM ...
To safely overclock your CPU, you’ll need: A high-quality precision screwdriver kit with anti-static tools for safely accessing components Premiumthermal compoundfor optimal heat transfer between CPU and cooler A high-performance CPU cooler to handle the increased heat output ...
Install CPU cooler.Use light, top-down pressure to place the base-plate or waterblock of your cooler onto the CPU, and hold that pressure while attaching the cooler to the mounting mechanism. You’ll want to use enough force to keep the cooler from sliding, and to evenly distribute the ...
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Whatever type of cooling system you go with, you'll need a dedicated CPU cooler. CPU coolers come in both air and liquid form factors and mount directly onto your CPU. When shopping for a CPU cooler, it's important to make sure it's compatible with your CPU and sized to fit your bui...
With the cooler removed, you can take out the CPU. To Remove the CPU, you will need to pull the retention arm (small metal bar) outwards and then up towards you. Both Intel and AMD sockets have a retention arm that works similarly. ...