aigo ACSE240-BK

Aigo AC SE 240 Rainbow 240mm Water Cooler Instruction Manual

Model: ACSE240-BK

1. Hua Neke Atuview

The Aigo AC SE 240 is an all-in-one (AIO) liquid CPU cooler designed to provide efficient thermal management for your computer's processor. Featuring a 240mm radiator and two fans with Rainbow lighting, it offers effective cooling performance for a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets.

This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler.

2. Ihirangi mokete

Please verify that all components listed below are present in your package before proceeding with the installation.

Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler components including radiator, pump, fans, and mounting hardware

Atahanga: All components included with the Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler, laid out on a white background. This includes the radiator with two fans, the CPU block/pump, tubing, various mounting brackets for Intel and AMD sockets, screws, thermal paste, and a fan/RGB controller.

  • 240mm Radiator with integrated pump/CPU block and tubing
  • Two 120mm Fans (Rainbow lighting)
  • Intel Mounting Bracket Kit (LGA 2066/ 2011-v3 / 2011 / 1700 / 1366 / 1200 / 115X)
  • AMD Mounting Bracket Kit (FM1 / FM2 / FM2+ / AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / AM3+ / AM4)
  • Backplate for Intel sockets
  • Mounting Screws and Standoffs
  • Whakapiri Weariki
  • Fan/RGB Controller (if applicable, inferred from image)
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

3. Aratohu Whakauru

This section provides general steps for installing the Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler. Refer to your motherboard and PC case manuals for specific instructions regarding component placement and cable management.

3.1 Whakaritea te PTM me te Papa Matua

  1. Me mohio kua whakawetohia to punaha ka momotuhia mai i te puna hiko.
  2. Tango i tetahi whakamatao CPU o naianei. Horoia te mata PTM ki te waipiro isopropyl hei tango i te whakapiri waiariki tawhito.
  3. Identify the correct mounting bracket for your CPU socket (Intel or AMD).

3.2 Tāutahia te Radiator me nga Kaiwhaiwhai

Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler with rainbow fans

Atahanga: The Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler showing the 240mm radiator with two fans attached, displaying their rainbow LED lighting. The pump/CPU block is connected via two braided tubes.

  1. Attach the two 120mm fans to the radiator using the provided long screws. Ensure the fan airflow direction is correct for your case (typically intake or exhaust).
  2. Mount the radiator assembly to an available 240mm fan mount in your PC case (e.g., top, front, or rear). Use the appropriate screws to secure it.

3.3 Install the CPU Block/Pump

  1. Apply a small amount of thermal paste to the center of your CPU's integrated heat spreader (IHS). A pea-sized dot is usually sufficient.
  2. Attach the correct mounting standoffs and brackets to your motherboard around the CPU socket. For Intel sockets, you may need to install the backplate first.
  3. Carefully place the CPU block/pump onto the CPU, aligning the mounting holes.
  4. Secure the CPU block/pump with the provided thumb screws or nuts, tightening them in a diagonal pattern until snug. Do not overtighten.

3.4 Hononga Tauera

  1. Connect the pump's power cable to a dedicated AIO_PUMP or CPU_FAN header on your motherboard. If neither is available, use a SYS_FAN header.
  2. Connect the fan power cables to the CPU_FAN and/or SYS_FAN headers on your motherboard, or to the included fan/RGB controller.
  3. Connect the RGB cables from the fans and pump to the included RGB controller, and then connect the controller to an available RGB header on your motherboard (if applicable) or a SATA power connector.
  4. Organize cables for optimal airflow and aesthetics.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once installed, the Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler operates automatically. The pump and fans will adjust their speeds based on CPU temperature, as controlled by your motherboard's BIOS/UEFI settings or dedicated software.

  • Tautuhinga BIOS/UEFI: Access your motherboard's BIOS/UEFI to configure fan curves and pump speed settings. It is recommended to set the pump to run at 100% speed for optimal cooling performance and to prevent air bubbles from settling.
  • Mana Pūmanawa: If your motherboard supports it, you may use manufacturer-provided software to fine-tune fan speeds, monitor temperatures, and customize RGB lighting effects.
  • Whakaoho Tuatahi: During the first few minutes of operation, you might hear gurgling sounds as air bubbles are purged from the loop. This is normal and should subside.
Runga view of Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler pump and radiator

Atahanga: He runga-iho view of the Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler, highlighting the CPU block with its illuminated Aigo logo and the two rainbow-lit fans on the radiator.

5. Tiaki

Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your water cooler.

  • Whakapai puehu: Me horoi i ia wa te puehu mai i nga tara radiator me nga matatahi ma te whakamahi i te hau kapi, he paraihe ngohengohe ranei. Ka taea e te puehu nui te aukati i te rere o te hau me te whakaiti i te pai o te whakamahana.
  • Tirohanga ngongo: Visually inspect the tubing and connections for any signs of leaks, kinks, or damage. Address any issues immediately.
  • Haruru papu: If the pump starts making unusual noises, it may indicate air trapped in the loop or a failing pump. Ensure the pump is running at full speed and try gently tilting your PC case to help dislodge air bubbles.

6. Te Raru

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler.

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Te Paemahana CPU teitei
  • Te tono whakapiri waiariki kino
  • CPU block not seated correctly
  • Pump not running or running too slow
  • Fans not spinning or spinning too slow
  • Ko te Radiator kua purua ki te puehu
  • Reapply thermal paste
  • Reseat CPU block, ensure even pressure
  • Check pump power connection, set pump to 100% in BIOS
  • Check fan connections, configure fan curves in BIOS
  • Clean radiator fins
Kaore nga kaiwhaiwhai / RGB e marama
  • Loose RGB cable connection
  • RGB controller not powered or faulty
  • Incorrect RGB header connection
  • Verify all RGB cables are securely connected
  • Ensure RGB controller has SATA power and is connected to motherboard
  • Check motherboard manual for correct RGB header type (e.g., 5V ARGB vs 12V RGB)
Unusual Pump Noise
  • Nga mirumiru hau i roto i te kohanga
  • Te mahi he papu
  • Gently tilt the PC case to help dislodge air bubbles. This may take some time.
  • Ensure pump is running at 100%. If noise persists and cooling is affected, contact support.

7. Whakatakotoranga

Detailed technical specifications for the Aigo AC SE 240 Water Cooler.

  • Tauira: ACSE240-BK
  • Intel Socket Compatibility: LGA 2066/ 2011-v3 / 2011 / 1700 / 1366 / 1200 / 115X
  • AMD Socket Compatibility: FM1 / FM2 / FM2+ / AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / AM3+ / AM4
  • Lara Tube: 395 mm
  • Tere Puma: 3200 ± 10% RPM
  • Pump Voltage: 12V
  • Ahu Radiator: 274 x 120 x 27 mm
  • Ahu Kiritaki: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
  • Tere Kiri: 800~1800RPM
  • Rererangi: 64.05 CFM
  • Taumata Haruru: 30 dBA ± 10%
  • TDP: 210W
  • Tikanga whakamatao: Wai (Wai)
  • Ngā Pūrere Hototahi: Papamahi

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the official Aigo webpae, whakapā atu ranei ki to kaihoko. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

Official Aigo Webpae: www.aigocooler.com (Tuhipoka: He waahi tenei URL. Please verify the actual official website for Aigo products.)

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