Download SilenX IXP-64-09

Transcript
IXTREMA
PRO SERIES
Q U I E T F A N S
1
2
Q U I C K I N S TA L L AT I O N G U I D E
3
4
silenx.com
The Silent Computing Specialists
Remove your existing
case fans, if necessary.
Required Tools
Germany - Deutschland
Philips-head screwdriver
Pliers
Place the silicone
vibration dampening
mounts in the
applicable mounting
holes. The pointed end
of the mount should
face into the case. If
the silicon fan mounts
do not work with your
case, you can use the
provided mounting
screws instead.
Place the fan in the
desired location, lining
up the fan mounts
with the mounting
holes on the fan. Pull
the end of the fan
mounts through the
holes with a set of
pliers or a similar tool.*
Plug the fan into the
motherboard or to the
power supply using
the supplied converter
cable.
*Determine whether the fan will be used for intake or exhaust. The label faces the direction of airflow. If you
want to use the fan for intake, the label should face into the case. If you want to use the fan for exhaust,
the label should face away from the case.
Notes
Some motherboards may refuse
to boot if they cannot register
RPMs below a threshold. If this
is the case, either override the
relevant feature in your BIOS
or use the provided converter
to attach the fan directly to
the PSU.
The
silicone
vibration
dampening mounts and the
mounting screws are not to be
used together. Some cases may
not be able to use the silicone
mounts, in which case you can
use the optional screws.
If you are using the SilenX®
Ixtrema™ Pro fan to replace
an existing heatsink fan,
please consult your heatsink
documentation to determine
compatibility and for specific
installation instructions.
Noise measurements are taken
in an anechoic chamber from
a distance of 1m along each
of the 3 axis. The geometric
mean is used to determine the
rating. Actual noise output
may vary depending on the
ambient temperature and
obstructions in the airflow
path. Specifications can deviate
<15% depending on your
environmental conditions and
input voltage.