Installation Guide SI-128
Installation for AM2 / 775
 
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AM2 Installation
775 Installation
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AM2 Installation
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- STEP 2 -
SI-128 Heatsink and its included parts
First, uninstall stock motherboard RM and replace with SI-128¡¦s included 3-prong AM2 RM.

- STEP 3 -
- STEP 4 -
Apply thin layer of thermal paste evenly on CPU and on the base of the heatsink base.
Place the white plastic cylinder from the S-type clip into the burrow on top of the heatsink base and then hook one end of the S-type clip deeply into the three prongs and then the same for the other side. Finally, turn the handle into lock position to secure heatsink in place.

- STEP 5 -
- STEP 6 -
Stick the anti-vibration strips to the top of the heatsink fins as shown in the picture.
Install the fan wire clips by inserting each end into the holes circled in red. Place the fan of your choice on top of the fins and the strips.

- STEP 7 -
Pull up on the fan wire clip to hook into the fan mounting holes (lower flange) as shown in the picture circled in red. Installation complete.


775 Installation
- STEP 1 -
- STEP 2 -
SI-128 heatsink and its included parts.
A Socket 775 motherboard.

- STEP 3 -
- STEP 4 -
Apply the anti-vibration adhesive strip on two sides.
Install the fan wire clips.

- STEP5 -
- STEP 6-
Pull and hook fan wire clip into fan fixture holes to secure the fan on the heatsink.
Installation of fan complete.

- STEP 7 -
- STEP 8 -
Apply thermal paste evenly on bottom of heatsink base and on CPU DIE.
Slide the 775 adapter through the heatsink at an angle.

- STEP 9 -
- STEP 10 -
Align the 775 fasteners to the fixture holes on the motherboard.
Push down on each 775 fastener to secure the heatsink in place.

- STEP 11 -
- STEP 12 -
Plug in fan for power.
Installation of SI-128 complete.

 
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