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User guide ZALMAN FS-C77
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. CPU Cooler FS-C77
User's Manual
www.fatal1ty.com
FATAL1TY STORY
Who knew that at age 19, I would be a World Champion PC gamer. When I was 13, I actually played competitive billiards in professional tournaments and won four or five games off guys who played at the highest level. I actually thought of making a career of it, but at that young age situations change rapidly. Because I've been blessed with great hand-eye coordination and a grasp of mathematics (an important element in video gaming) I gravitated to that activity.
GOING PRO
I started professional gaming in 1999 when I entered the CPL (Cyberathlete Professional League) tournament in Dallas and won $4,000 for coming in third place. Emerging as one of the top players in the United States, a company interested in sponsoring me flew me to Sweden to compete against the top 12 players in the world. I won 18 straight games, lost none, and took first place, becoming the number one ranked Quake III player in the world in the process. Two months later I followed that success by traveling to Dallas and defending my title as the world's best Quake III player, winning the $40,000 grand prize. From there I entered competitions all over the world, including Singapore, Korea, Germany, Australia, Holland and Brazil in addition to Los Angeles, New York and St. Louis.
WINNING STREAK
I was excited to showcase my true gaming skills when defending my title as CPL Champion of the year at the CPL Winter 2001 because I would be competing in a totally different first person shooter (fps) game, Alien vs. Predator II. I won that competition and walked away with a new car. The next year I won the same title playing Unreal Tournament 2003, becoming the only three-time CPL champion. And I did it playing a different game each year, something no one else has ever done and a feat of which I am extremely proud. At QuakeCon 2002, I faced off against my rival ZeRo4 in one of the most highly anticipated matches of the year, winning in a 14 to (-1) killer victory. Competing at Quakecon 2004, I became the World's 1st Doom3 Champion by defeating Daler in a series of very challenging matches and earning $25,000 for the victory.
LIVIN' LARGE
Since my first big tournament wins, I have been a "Professional Cyberathlete", traveling the world and livin' large with lots of international media coverage on outlets such as MTV, ESPN and G4TV to name only a few. It's unreal - it's crazy. I'm living a dream by playing video games for a living. I've always been athletic and took sports like hockey and football very seriously, working out and training hard. This discipline helps me become a better gamer and my drive to be the best has opened the doors necessary to become a professional.
A DREAM
Now, another dream is being realized building the ultimate gaming computer, made up of the best parts under my own brand. Quality hardware makes a huge difference in competitions...a couple more frames per second and everything gets really nice. It's all about getting the computer processing faster and allowing more fluid movement around the maps. My vision for Fatal1ty hardware is to allow gamers to focus on the game without worrying about their equipment, something I've preached since I began competing. I don't want to worry about my equipment. I want it to be there over and done with - so I can focus on the game. I want it to be the fastest and most stable computer equipment on the face of the planet, so quality is what Fatal1ty brand products will represent.
Partners
This is just the beginning. We're already in development for a whole range of new products, and I'm really grateful to all my partners, such as Zalman, for helping make my dreams a reality. I know there is a business side to all of this, but for me the true reward is making products that are so good I can win with them and making them available to fellow gamers. Gaming is my life, and many fellow gamers around the world are also some of my best friends, so giving back to the gaming community is really important to me.
Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel
User's Manual (English Version)
Please read this manual thoroughly before installation. 1. Important Notices
1.1) Please refer to Section 7 on "Compatible CPUs" to confirm that your CPU is compatible before using the CPU cooler. 1.2) Check the components list and condition of the product before installing. If there are any problems, contact the shop where you purchased it and get a replacement or refund. 1.3) Zalman Tech Co., Ltd., Fatal1ty, Inc. and any of its partners are not responsible for any damage resulting from CPU over-clocking. 1.4) If excessive force is exerted on the fan, it may malfunction and result in damage to the product and/or the computer. 1.5) Do not put your finger in the fan while it is running. 1.6) Keep the product away from children.
Disclaimer
Zalman Tech Co., Ltd., Fatal1ty, Inc. and any of its partners are not responsible for any damages due to external causes, including but not limited to, improper use, problems with electrical power, accident, neglect, alteration, repair, improper installation, or improper testing.
2. Features
2.1) Pure Copper base material ensures excellent heat dissipation. 2.2) 120mm fan (with red LEDs) mounted in the heatsink for maximum cooling efficiency. 2.3) Wide reach of air flow simultaneously cools the VGA card, Northbridge, FET, and RAM. 2.4) Intel Pentium 4 (Socket 775/478), AMD Sempron / AMD64 (Socket 754/939/940) compatible design for broad compatibility.
3. Specifications 3.1) Flower Heatsink (FHS) Specifications
3.1.1) Dimensions : 3.1.2) Weight : 3.1.3) Base Material : 3.1.4) Thermal Resistance : 3.1.5) Dissipation Area : 136(L) x 136(W) x 67(H)mm 918 g* (Fan included) Pure Copper 0.17 /w 3,268
* The maximum weight for a cooler is specified as 450g for Intel Socket 775/478 and AMD Socket 754/939/940. Special care should be taken when moving a computer equipped with a cooler that exceeds the weight limit. Zalman Tech Co., Ltd., Fatal1ty, Inc. and any of its partners are not responsible for any damage to the CPU and/or the system that results during and/or after moving a computer.
3.2) Fan Specifications
3.2.1) Bearing Type : 3.2.2) Rotation Speed : 3.2.3) Noise Level : 2 Ball-Bearing Sets 2,400 rpm ±10 % 42.5 dB ± 10%
4. Exploded View
1) Fan
2) Grip S-Type 3) Grip L-Type 4) Fan Support
6) Clip 7) Fan Fixing Screw 8) FHS
5) Fan Support Fixing Screw
5. Patents
Korean Patent Application No. 00-54635 Korean Design Applications Nos. 04-16030 etc. Patent Applications pending in over 20 nations around the world, including the USA, EU, and Japan.
6. Components 6.1) Common Components
FHS Assembly (Flower Heatsink & Fan) Four(4) Grips (2 each for S-Type and L-Type) Four(4) Bolts (for installing the FHS Assembly) Thermal Grease User's Manual User's
Manual
6.2) Components for Intel Pentium 4 (Socket 775)
One(1) Clip Support for Socket 775 One(1) Backplate for Socket 775 Four(4) Clip Support Fixing Bolts
6.3) Components for Intel Pentium 4 (Socket 478)
Two (2) Clip Supports for Socket 478
6.4) Components for AMD Sempron / AMD64 (Socket 754/939/940)
Two (2) Nipples One (1) Backplate for AMD64 One (1) Set of Washers
7. Compatible CPUs 7.1) Intel Pentium 4 - Socket 775/478
All Pentium 4 CPUs conforming to Socket 775/478 platform Caution) 7.1.1) No motherboard components higher than 39mm(1.54inch), nor the PSU, graphics card, RAM etc. should be present within a 68mm(2.68inch) radius from the center of the CPU. 7.1.2) For Socket 478, as shown in Figure 2, a motherboard that is not compliant with Intel's "10.2mm Motherboard component height restriction" standard, may cause interference between the motherboard's components and the Grips of the FS-C77. Please do not install the FS-C77 if this interference is observed.
(2.68in) (1.73in)
3) 10.2mm Motherboard component height restriction
5) Grip 4) Motherboard Component
4mm
4) Motherboard Component 1) Figure 1 Compatible 5) Grip 2) Figure 2 Not Compatible
7.1.3) For more information regarding compatible motherboards, please visit Fatal1ty's website (http://www.fatal1ty.com) or Zalman's website (http://www.zalman.co.kr).
7.2) AMD Sempron / AMD64 - Socket 754/939/940
All CPUs conforming to Socket 754/939/940 platform Caution) 7.2.1) No motherboard components higher than 39mm(1.54inch), nor the PSU, graphics card, RAM etc. should be present within a 68mm(2.68inch) radius from the center of the CPU. 7.2.2) For more information regarding compatible motherboards, please visit Fatal1ty's website (http://www.fatal1ty.com) or Zalman's website (http://www.zalman.co.kr).
(1.13in)
(2.68in)
8. Installation
The FS-C77 must be used with a Grip specific to each CPU socket. Refer to the table on the right to choose the correct Grip for installation.
Socket 775 478 754/939/940
Grip S-Type L-Type L-Type
Hole Hole Inner Hole Outer Hole
8.1) Intel Pentium 4 - Socket 775
8.1.1) Install the Clip Support for Socket 775 Align the Clip Support for Socket 775 and the Backplate for Socket 775 with the Mounting Holes on the motherboard and fasten them together using the Clip Support Fixing Bolts. The Lever Slot on the Clip Support should be properly oriented on the hinged side of the socket lever when installing. * The Backplate Support is used for the convenience of installation. You can remove it if it is not necessary.
1) Clip Support Fixing Bolt 2) Clip Support For Socket 775 3) Motherboard 8) Socket Lever 4) Back Plate For Socket 775 5) Backplate Support 9) Lever Slot 6) Socket Lever Hinge 7) Lever Slot
8.1.2) Apply Thermal Grease Clean off particles and residue from the top of the CPU then spread a generous amount of the included Thermal Grease thoroughly on top of the CPU.
CPU (IHS)
Note) Unlike the flat-milled base of the FHS, the top surface of an LGA775 CPU may have minute dips and peaks causing pockets of non-contact between the FHS and CPU. Please apply a generous amount of Thermal Grease on the top of the CPU. 1) Bolt 2) Grip(S-Type)
8.1.3) Install Grips and Bolts Interlock the S-Type Grips with the Clip. Insert the two Bolts into the holes of the Grips.
8.1.4) Install the FHS Set the FHS at the center of the CPU. Screw the Bolts in slightly, then tighten each Bolt a few turns at a time while alternating between the two until the Grips are completely pressed against the Clip Support. 1) Grip(S-Type) 2) Clip Support for Socket 775
8.1.5) Connect Power Cable * Please refer to Section 9.
8.2) Intel Pentium 4 - Socket 478
8.2.1) Apply Thermal Grease Clean off particles and residue from the top of the CPU then spread a thin layer of the included Thermal Grease thoroughly on top of the CPU.
CPU (IHS)
8.2.2) Install Clip Supports for Socket 478 Install the Clip Supports for Socket 478 on both sides of the Retention Guide as shown in the diagram.
1) Retention Guide
2) Clip Supports for Socket 478
8.2.3) Install Grips and Bolts Interlock the L-Type Grips with the Clip. Insert the two Bolts into the Inner Holes of the Grips.
1) Bolt
2) Grip(L-Type) 3) Inner Hole
8.2.4) Install the FHS Set the FHS at the center of the CPU. Screw the Bolts in slightly, and then tighten each Bolt a few turns at a time while alternating between the two until the Grips are completely pressed against the Clip Support. 1) Grip(L-Type)
2) Clip Support for Socket 478
8.2.5) Connect Power Cable * Please refer to Section 9.
8.3) AMD Sempron/AMD64 - Socket 754/939/940
8.3.1) Fasten Nipples Place Small Washers on the motherboard. Then put Nipples over them and fasten the Nipples until the Backplate for AMD64 is firmly attached to the motherboard on the opposite side of the CPU. * A Retention Guide is not necessary for installing the FS-C77 on Socket 754/939/940.
1) Nipple 2) Small Washer
3) Motherboard
4) Backplate for AMD64
8.3.2) Apply Thermal Grease Clean off particles and residue from the top of the CPU then spread a thin layer of the included Thermal Grease thoroughly on top of the CPU.
CPU (Lid)
8.3.3) Install Grips and Bolts Interlock the L-Type Grips with the Clip. Insert the two Bolts into the Outer Holes of the Grips.
1) Bolt
2) Grip(L-Type) 3) Outer Hole
8.3.4) Install the FHS Set the FHS at the center of the CPU. Screw the Bolts in slightly, and then tighten each Bolt a few turns at a time while alternating between the two until the Grips are completely pressed against the Nipples. 1) Grip(L-Type)
2) Nipple
9. Connect Power Cable
Connect the FS-C77's Fan Connector onto the motherboard's CPU Fan header. 1) FS-C77
2) FS-C77's Fan Connector 3) CPU Fan Header 4) Motherboard
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Fatal1ty and the Fatal1ty logo are trademarks of Fatal1ty, Inc. under the master license of Auravision, Inc. Zalman and the Zalman logo are trademarks of Zalman Tech Co., Ltd. ©2005 Zalman Tech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
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