AMD 199-999575

AMD Wraith Max Cooler with RGB LED Fan (Model 199-999575) User Manual

Tauira: 199-999575

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your AMD Wraith Max Cooler with RGB LED Fan. This high-performance CPU cooler is designed to efficiently dissipate heat from your processor, ensuring stable and optimal system performance. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use.

AMD Wraith Max Cooler with RGB LED fan, top-down view showing the fan and red LED ring.

Image 1.1: The AMD Wraith Max Cooler, featuring a black fan with an illuminated red RGB LED ring and a heatsink base with copper heat pipes.

2. Nga korero haumaru

  • Me momotu te hiko mai i tō rorohiko i mua i te tāutanga, i te tango rānei i tētahi wāhanga.
  • Handle the cooler and CPU with care to avoid damage to pins or components.
  • Me whakarite te turanga tika hei aukati i te tuku hiko (ESD).
  • Kaua e taea e nga tamariki.
  • Do not operate the cooler if the fan blades are obstructed or damaged.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i to kete:

  • AMD Wraith Max CPU Cooler with pre-applied thermal paste (or a small tube of thermal compound).
  • RGB LED connection cable (may vary by version, e.g., 4-pin or 5-pin).
  • Mounting brackets (if not pre-attached or integrated with the cooler). Note: Some versions may require existing motherboard mounting hardware.

4. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuAMD
Tau tauira199-999575
Rahi Hua (L x W x H)3.15"L x 2.36"W x 3.15"H
Momo Hono Hiko4-Pini
Voltage12 Volts
Wattage140 watts
Tikanga whakamataoTe hau
Pūrere HototahiDesktop (AMD AM4 platform compatible)
Taumata Haruru38 Decibels
RauemiTe whakarewa, te Kirihou
Taumaha Tūemi1.2 Pauna
GTIN / UPC730143308779

5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Follow these steps carefully to install your AMD Wraith Max Cooler. It is recommended to install the cooler with the motherboard removed from the PC case for easier access, especially if you are not experienced with CPU cooler installations.

  1. Whakapaia te Papa Matua: Ensure your motherboard has the standard AMD AM4 retention bracket installed. If not, install the appropriate backplate and retention clips according to your motherboard's manual.
  2. Pure PTM Mata: If replacing an old cooler, carefully clean any old thermal paste from the CPU's integrated heat spreader (IHS) using isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth.
  3. Hoatu te Whakapiri Weariki: The Wraith Max Cooler often comes with pre-applied thermal paste. If not, apply a small pea-sized amount of thermal paste to the center of the CPU's IHS. Do not spread it manually; the pressure from the cooler will spread it evenly.
  4. Whakanohoia te Matao: Carefully align the cooler over the CPU, ensuring the mounting clips on the cooler align with the retention bracket tabs on the motherboard.
  5. Tiakina te Matao:
    • Hook the non-lever side of the cooler's mounting clip onto the corresponding tab of the motherboard retention bracket.
    • While applying gentle, even pressure, push down the lever on the opposite side of the cooler until it locks onto the second tab of the retention bracket. This step may require firm pressure.
  6. Tūhono Hiko Poho: Connect the 4-pin fan cable from the cooler to the "CPU_FAN" header on your motherboard.
  7. Honoa te Taura RGB: Connect the RGB LED cable from the cooler to the appropriate RGB header on your motherboard (e.g., 4-pin 12V RGB header). Refer to your motherboard manual for the correct header location and type.
Te taha view of the AMD Wraith Max Cooler, showing the heatsink fins and copper heat pipes extending from the base.

Whakaahua 5.1: He tata view of the AMD Wraith Max Cooler's heatsink and heat pipes, crucial for efficient heat transfer.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once installed, the AMD Wraith Max Cooler operates automatically, adjusting fan speed based on CPU temperature. The RGB LED lighting can be controlled via your motherboard's RGB software.

  • Mahinga Fan: The fan speed is controlled by the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI settings or operating system software, typically based on CPU temperature. Ensure the fan is spinning freely after system startup.
  • Mana Rarama RGB:
    • Install the RGB control software provided by your motherboard manufacturer (e.g., ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASRock Polychrome Sync).
    • Use the software to customize the color, effects, and brightness of the RGB LEDs on your Wraith Max Cooler.
    • If your motherboard lacks an RGB header or compatible software, the cooler may default to a specific color (e.g., red) or remain unlit, depending on the specific cooler version.

7. Tiaki

Regular maintenance helps ensure optimal cooling performance and extends the lifespan of your cooler.

  • Whakapai puehu: Periodically (every 3-6 months, or more often in dusty environments) use compressed air to clean dust from the heatsink fins and fan blades. Ensure the fan does not spin rapidly during cleaning to prevent damage to the bearings.
  • Whakapiri Weariki: Thermal paste typically lasts for several years. If you notice increased CPU temperatures, consider reapplying fresh thermal paste. This involves carefully removing the cooler, cleaning old paste from both the CPU and cooler base, and applying new paste before reinstallation.
  • Tirohanga Kaiwhai: Check the fan for any signs of damage, unusual noises, or obstructions. Replace the cooler if the fan is damaged or malfunctioning.

8. Te Raru

  • Te Paemahana PTM Teitei:
    • Ensure the cooler is securely mounted and making good contact with the CPU.
    • Verify that the fan is spinning. If not, check the fan power connection to the motherboard.
    • Check if thermal paste was applied correctly or needs reapplication.
    • Clean any dust buildup from the heatsink fins.
    • Me whakarite kia pai te rere o te hau i roto i to keehi PC.
  • Kaiwhaiwhai Kaore e Miro:
    • Check the 4-pin fan cable connection to the "CPU_FAN" header on the motherboard.
    • Verify fan settings in the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI.
    • Me whakarite kia kaua e arai nga matatahi.
  • RGB Lights Not Working/Incorrect Color:
    • Check the RGB LED cable connection to the motherboard's RGB header. Ensure it's connected to the correct type of header (e.g., 12V GRB for 4-pin).
    • Manatokohia kei te tika te whakauru me te whirihora o te rorohiko RGB o to papahoa.
    • Ensure the RGB cable is fully seated and not damaged.

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