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EK-Supremacy Elite Edition
series universal CPU water block installation manual
This product is intended for installation only by expert users. Please consult with a qualified technician for installation. Improper installation may result in damage to your equipment. EK Water Blocks assumes no liability
whatsoever, expressed or implied, for the use of these products, nor their installation. The following instructions are subject to change without notice. Please visit our web site at www.ekwb.com for updates. Before installation
of this product please read important notice, disclosure and warranty conditions printed on the back of the box.
Before you start using this product please follow these basic guidelines:
1. Please carefully read the manual before through before beginning with the installation process!
2. Please remove your motherboard from the computer to assure safest mounting process in order to prevent any possible damages to your CPU and/or motherboard’s circuit board (PCB).
3. The EK High Flow and EK-PSC type fittings require only a small amount of force to screw them firmly in place since the liquid seal is ensured by the rubber o-ring gaskets.
4. The use of corrosion inhibiting coolants is always recommended for any liquid cooling system.
STEP 1: GENERAL INFORMATION ON PRODUCT COMPATIBILITY
STEP 2: TABLE OF CONTENT
Congratulations on your purchase of EK-Supremacy universal CPU water block. This The following items are enclosed with each EK-Supremacy water block:
water block is pre-assembled* for use with modern AMD or Intel desktop socket type
motherboards. By default this water block supports the following CPU sockets:
- EK-Supremacy universal CPU water block
- EK-TIM Indigo Extreme™ thermal interface material
- Intel socket LGA-775, LGA-1155/1156, LGA-1366 and LGA-2011
- PreciseMount universal CPU mounting mechanism:
o
M4 threaded thumb screws (4 pcs)
- AMD socket S754/939/940, AMD AMx and FM1
o
o
o
Water block top
-
Gaskets
Mounting plate
Jet plate
Springs (4 pcs)
M4 threaded thumb nuts (4 pcs)
Washers (4 pcs)
LGA-2011 M4 threaded mounting studs (4 pcs)
Spare AMD / Intel mounting plate
Backplate rubber gasket
Backplate for Intel LGA-1366 and AMD socket motherboards
Backplate for Intel LGA-115x socket motherboards
Allen (hex) key 2.5mm
Additional jet plates:
o
o
Jet J2 (1.0mm thick) – optimized for LGA-1155/1156 CPUs
Jet J3 (0.7mm thick) – optimized for LGA-2011 CPUs
Copper base
Screws
*: depending on the variant. EK-Supremacy Elite Edition – AMD AMx & FM1 is shipped factory pre-assembled with
AMD mounting plate.
Caution:
Narrow server type LGA-2011 is not supported by default – a Mounting plate Supremacy LGA-2011 Narrow
ILM (EAN: 3830046990600) is mandatory to install this water block on narrow server type LGA-2011 motherboards.
STEP 3.1 (optional): INSTALLING AMD MOUNTING PLATE AND REPLACING JET PLATE PROCEDURE
1) Place water block on an even surface and remove the four M4x14 DIN7991 screws attaching the top to the copper base using the enclosed 2.5mm Allen key.
2) Replacing mounting plate:
2.1) Replace the Intel mounting plate with AMD one. You will feel the mounting plate locking into the position when placed correctly on to the top.
2.2) Reseat the larger o-ring gasket (57x2 mm) into the gap between the mounting plate and water block top. Skip to step #4 to complete installation.
3) Replacing jet plate:
3.1) Remove the default jet J1 (0.8mm thick) and replace it with jet J2 or jet J3, depending on your CPU platform. You will feel the jet plate locking into the position
when placed correctly to the top. Reinstall smaller o-ring gasket if needed prior to replacing jet plate.
4) Carefully place copper base to waterblock top assembly, make sure gaskets stay in place! Beware of copper base orientation!
5) Repeat step #4 if necassery. Screw in all four (4) M4x14 DIN7991 screws using the enclosed 2.5mm Allen (hex) key.
Step #2.2
Step #3.1
Step #4
Step #2.1
STEP 4: PREPARING BACKPLATE RUBBER GASKET
The enclosed rubber gasket is essential part of the backplate and mounting system and must be used every time you
install this water block. The rubber backplate has a partially cut inner part which needs to be removed when installed on
Intel LGA-115x and LGA-2011 motherboard. The rubber is held on four places and can be peeled away with hand. These
two pieces can be reassembled later if needed.
Outer part
Intel LGA-115x and LGA-1366 socket:
Remove the inner core of the rubber and use the outer part only.
Inner core
(removable)
AMD sockets:
Use the whole rubber backplate including the inner core.
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STEP 5: INSTALLING THE WATER BLOCK:
STEP 5a: Intel LGA-775, -1366 and AMD socket motherboard:
1) Place motherboard on an even surface with front facing down.
2) Install backplate rubber gasket - depending on your CPU platform (see STEP 4) and place metal backplate for Intel LGA-1366 and AMD socket to the back of your
motherboard. Align the holes on the motherboard with holes on rubber gasket
and backplate.
3) Carefully rotate motherboard assembly with front side facing up with one hand
while holding the backplate and rubber in place with the other hand.
4) Install the rest of mounting system as per installation manual (see STEP 6)
STEP 5b: Intel LGA-115x socket motherboard:
1) Place motherboard on an even surface with front facing down.
2) Install backplate rubber gasket - depending on your CPU platform (see STEP 4) and place metal backplate for Intel LGA-115x socket to the back of your
motherboard. Align the holes on the motherboard with holes on rubber gasket
and backplate. Make sure to orientate the rubber gasket to fit past the
CPU socket ILM backplate.
3) Carefully rotate motherboard assembly with front side facing up with one
hand while holding the backplate and rubber in place with the other hand.
4) Install the rest of mounting system as per installation manual (see STEP 6)
Metal backplate
Metal backplate
Rubber gasket
Rubber gasket
Motherboard
PCB
Motherboard
PCB
figure 1: Isometric view of backplate assembly for LGA-1366
STEP 5c: Installing the mounting system:
Intel Socket LGA-115x/1366 and AMD sockets:
Install the M4 thumb screws of the PreciseMount mounting system onto your
motherboard. It is mandatory to put 0.7mm plastic washer underneath each of
the M4 thumb screws. Tighten the M4 thumb screw to the metal backplate with
your hands until you reach the end of the thread. Using tools (such as pliers) is
not recommended!
figure 2: Isometric view of backplate assembly for LGA-115x
STEP 5d: Preparing your CPU and applying EK-TIM Indigo Extreme:
Please consult the enclosed EK-TIM Indigo Extreme™ installation manual and
install the thermal interface material as per installation manual. Improper
installation may will result in poor thermal properties of your EK-Supremacy Elite
Edition series water block!
Remember, EK-TIM Indigo Extreme™ is not re-usable once reflow process is
started.
Intel Socket LGA-2011:
Install four (4) specific LGA-2011 M4 thumb screws into four M4 threaded stubs
on the LGA-2011 socket integrated latch mechanism (ILM). The screws are to be
installed using no tools (i.e. pliers).
M4 thumb screw
LGA 2011 M4
PVC washer
thumb screw
STEP 5e: Fastening the waterblock:
Install the waterblock on your CPU. Place an enclosed compression spring and
thumb nut over each M4 thumb screw. Start fastening two thumb nuts at a time,
preferably in cross pattern and do not tighten them fully until all of them are
partially screwed in. Then - using your fingers only - screw in all four thumb nuts
until you reach the end of the thread.
STEP 6: CONNECTING WATER BLOCK TO THE COOLING CIRCUIT
Carefully identify the direction of the flow in your circuit. For the EK-Supremacy
series water block to operate properly the G1/4 port nearest to the center of the
water block MUST BE USED AS THE INLET PORT. EK recommends the use of
EK-PSC fittings. When using fittings other than EK-PSC series please use hose
clamps or appropriate substitute to secure the tubing to the barb. The use of
biocide containing and corrosion inhibiting coolant is always recommended for
any liquid cooling system.
Thumb nut
Coiled spring
EK-PSC fitting
Tubing
REQUIRED TOOLS
- allen key 2.5mm (enclosed)
All disclosures, notices and warranty conditions are being written on the back of the box.
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Revision 1.0. Released on 29 of August, 2012.
EK-TIM Indigo Extreme™ Installation Manual
for use with EK-Supremacy™ Series CPU Water Blocks
This product is intended for installation only by expert users. Improper installation may result in damage to your equipment. EK Water Blocks assumes no liability whatsoever, expressed or implied, for the use of these products, nor their installation. The following
instructions are subject to change without notice. Please visit our web site at www.ekwaterblocks.com for updates. Before installation of this product please read important notice, disclosure, and warranty conditions printed on our home page.
STEP 1: QUICK OVERVIEW
STEP 1.1: EK-TIM Indigo Xtreme:
Engineered Thermal Interface for Socket 1366
(Intel Core™ i7 processors)
Indigo Xtreme™ is an Engineered Thermal Interface (ETI)
that fits neatly between a CPU lid and heat sink or
waterblock to keep CPUs cooler. Unlike greases, metallic
thermal interface pads or liquid metal alloys, Indigo
Xtreme is a self-contained and sealed structure, deploying
a Phase Change Metallic Alloy (PCMA) which reflows and
fills surface defects on the CPU lid and heat sink. The
resultant interfacial layer is void-free and robust, with low
thermal contact and bulk resistance.
STEP 1.2: Compatibility List:
Supported Hardware:
Supported CPUs: Socket 1366
• Core™ i7
Supported Water Blocks:
All EK-Supremacy series water blocks
• Plexi
• Acetal
• Full Copper
• Full Nickel
Important: Unlike most thermal interface products, the Indigo Xtreme form-factor is
optimized for each application.
Attempting to use Indigo Xtreme with CPUs or water blocks other than those
specified may result in degraded performance or interfacial failure (See: Supported
Hardware).
STEP 1.3: ETI Kit Contents:
The Indigo Xtreme ETI is offered as part of an Engineered Thermal Interface Kit. This kit
includes several cleanroom-grade surface cleaning products for (2) complete installations.
The ETI kit includes:
Indigo Xtreme ETIs (2 installations)
Cleanroom-grade dry wiper cloths
Indigo Xtreme Clean™ (sample size)
Pair of powder-free nitrile gloves
Detailed Installation Guide
Check the condition of the ETI kit before installation; if any problem is found,
contact EKWB for a replacement.
STEP 2.2: Thermal Interface Compound (grease) Removal:
Using the supplied dry wiper cloth, apply pressure to thoroughly remove any existing interface
grease from the CPU lid and water block. Clean with fresh areas of the wiper cloth until no
visible grease residue is detected on the wiper.
If removing metal pad or liquid metal TIM residue, refer to manufacturer’s specific
cleaning methods.
Prior to the installation and reflow of Indigo Xtreme do not disable the Thermal Control
feature that protects your CPU from overheating.
STEP 2: INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Read entire instructions before using EK-TIM Indigo Xtreme. Computer operating
system and temperature monitoring utilities must be installed prior to use.
Contact EKWB Support if you have any questions.
Prior to installing EK-TIM Indigo Xtreme, complete the water block assembly
(thru Step 5C) as illustrated in the EK-Supremacy installation manual.
STEP 2.1: Motherboard, CPU and Block Removal:
Remove the motherboard from the PC case. Remove the CPU from the motherboard socket and place on
a non-abrasive, lint-free surface for cleaning. Motherboard removal will facilitate proper alignment of the
ETI to the CPU lid and water block.
STEP 2.3: Put on Gloves:
Prior to the final degreasing step, the supplied powder-free nitrile gloves must be worn to prevent any
finger oils or contaminants from contacting the CPU lid, water block and ETI surfaces and to prevent skin
contact with Indigo Xtreme Clean.™
Stray grease compound can be mitigated as gloves are applied immediately following the
Thermal Interface Compound Removal step.
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STEP 2.4: Degrease CPU lid and Water Block Surfaces:
Saturate a dry wiper cloth with Indigo Xtreme Clean™; use ~1/2 trial size bottle per ETI
installation; thoroughly wipe the CPU lid; repeat with the water block interfacial surfaces.
Continue to wipe each surface with fresh areas of the wiper until no visible residue is detected
on the wiper. Wipe all surfaces of any visible lint, fibers, or particulates.
Be prepared to wipe the CPU lid and water block surfaces immediately upon
saturating each dry wiper cloth as the Xtreme Clean™ solvent will quickly evaporate.
New CPUs or water blocks must be degreased as well. Use only the supplied Indigo
Xtreme Clean™ for the degreasing step.
Use the Xtreme Clean™ solvent in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with plastics
(such as keyboards, computer cases, cooling fans, acetal and plexi water block
housings, coolant tube fittings, cables, etc.). Also, avoid contact with elastomers
(coolant tubing, gaskets, etc.).
STEP 2.7: Bottom Side Liner Removal:
Remove the “Bottom” side rectangular clear liner by slowly
peeling the liner, beginning from the corner with the white
BOTTOM” label. Hold the ETI on the blue edges (with both
hands to prevent any wrinkling or warping) Do not remove
the “Top” liner at this step.
Do not touch the exposed adhesive
area after removal of the clear liner.
Once the liner has been removed,
proceed immediately to Step 2.8:
Alignment and Placement.
STEP 2.9: Top Side Liner Removal:
Remove the “Top” side rectangular clear liner by slowly peeling the
liner, beginning from the corner with the white “TOP” label.
Do not touch any of the clear surfaces after
removal of the clear liner. Once the liner has
been removed, proceed immediately to Step
2.10: Water Block Mounting.
STEP 2.10: Water Block Mounting:
Use the following mounting instructions to ensure optimal clamping force on the ETI:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
While holding the water block in a level/horizontal position, place the springs
onto each thumb screw.
Place thumb nuts on each screw and turn just enough to engage the threads.
Temporarily mark each thumb nut with a marking pen or tape to indicate the
starting position (see the black markings illustrated on the top of each thumb
nut in the image).
Turn all thumb nuts four (4) full revolutions, beginning with the upper left
and right thumb nuts (as illustrated in the image).
Proceed to Step 3: ETI Reflow Procedure.
STEP 2.5: CPU Installation:
Install the CPU in the motherboard. Refer to motherboard or CPU installation instructions.
The ETI can only be applied after correct installation of the CPU.
STEP 2.6: Indigo Xtreme Handling:
The Indigo Xtreme ETI may be handled on the blue surfaces only.
ETI installation requires a lint-free environment.
Do not remove the clear Top and Bottom liners prior to the specific installation step. Do not
bend, flex or puncture any portion of the ETI. Keep all chemical agents (Indigo Xtreme
Clean™, etc.) away from the ETI.
STEP 2.8: Alignment and Placement:
Orientation and alignment of the ETI to the CPU lid
and socket is critical. Orient the ETI such that the
Bottom side is facing the CPU lid. Refer to the figures
for correct placement.
Hold the ETI on the blue edges (with both hands to
prevent any wrinkling or warping). Ensure that the ETI is
oriented with CPU lid/socket as shown.
Align the square blue ring to the edge of the CPU lid
before making contact. Carefully lower the ETI onto the
CPU lid surface. With moderate, downward finger
pressure, completely press down all ETI surfaces onto
the CPU lid by following the square blue alignment ring.
It is critical that the square blue alignment ring is completely on the CPU lid and
all blue ring surfaces are thoroughly pressed down.
It is imperative that the water block is aligned correctly before
it makes contact with the ETI. Avoid any twisting on the ETI
as the water block is bolted down.
Be certain thumb nuts have been tightened only (4) full
revolutions (from initial thread engagement); DO NOT fully
tighten thumb nuts; excessive clamping force may damage
ETI, resulting in alloy leakage and/or poor thermal
performance.
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STEP 3: ETI REFLOW PROCEDURE:
ETI Reflow:
As part of installation, the Indigo Xtreme ETI must first be heated with the CPU running under load in order to reflow (melt) the PCMA.
The interface is highly thermally resistive without a complete reflow. Failure to perform the exact reflow procedure may result in unacceptable thermal performance. A video
demonstration of ETI reflow can be found at EKWB product page: http://www.ekwb.com
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Plexi/Acetal Water Blocks
Average Core Temperature (°C)
6.
7.
8.
Connect up all liquid lines to the water block.
Orient the computer such that the motherboard and CPU are in a horizontal position.
Turn on the liquid pump.
Boot the computer. Clock frequency and voltage must be set to default (stock).
Use a CPU temperature monitoring program (such as SpeedFan™) and select the graphing option to track the profile of all core temperatures during reflow. Be certain the graph is open
with all core temperatures selected before proceeding to the next step.
With the computer running, turn off the liquid pump.
Exercise the CPU with a “burn” program (such as Prime 95™) to generate adequate heat for reflow. Multi-core CPUs require one open copy of the burn program for each core.
Follow the average core temperature profile (with SpeedFan) illustrated in the graph and corresponding tables below for your particular water block.
Full copper/nickel water blocks will require longer reflow times.
100
#2
#6
#3
90
#4
70
3 Core temperatures will quickly descend within Core temperatures will somewhat stabilize for a
seconds of activating burn programs.
few minutes and then slowly descend.
4 All core temperatures will drop to a Bottoming All core temperatures will drop to a Bottoming
Point (lowest temperature).
Point (lowest temperature).
#7
60
50
#1
0
15
30
45
60
75
90
115
130
Time (seconds)
#2
#3
80
7 All core temperatures will again drop to the All core temperatures will again drop to the
second Bottoming Point. Once the lowest second Bottoming Point. Once the lowest
temperature is reached, turn on liquid pump. temperature is reached, turn on liquid pump.
#6
#5
90
Intel multi-core processors have built-in protection (Adaptive Thermal Monitor) that
prevents the processor from exceeding maximum core temperatures, thereby
preventing any damage to the CPU.
#4
70
#7
60
50
#1
40
0
1
2
3
Time (minutes)
4
5 Following the Bottoming Point, average core Following the Bottoming Point, average core
temperatures will slowly rise again.
temperatures will slowly rise again.
6 Once the average core temperature has Once the average core temperature has
reached ~90°C, de-activate all burn reached ~90°C, de-activate all burn programs.
programs.
Full Copper/Nickel Water Blocks
100
Full Copper/Nickel Water Blocks
2 Core temperatures will immediately rise to Core temperatures will immediately rise to peak
peak of ~90-100°C.
of ~90-100°C.
#5
80
Plexi/Acetal Water Blocks
1 All burn programs have been activated and All burn programs have been activated and
liquid pump has been turned off.
liquid pump has been turned off.
40
Average Core Temperature (°C)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
5
6
Avoid any bumping or excessive pressure on the heat sink/waterblock and keep the
computer in the horizontal position until the average core temperature has dropped
below 60°C.
If the average core temperature does not follow a similar temperature profile as seen
in the previous graphics, then improper reflow may have occurred. Proceed to
“Removal” and re-install a new ETI.
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REMOVAL OF EK-TIM INDIGO XTREME:
To disassemble, loosen the water block thumb nuts. The ETI may then be removed (intact) by first slowly peeling each corner. The ETI is designed to adhesively capture excess alloy (from differences of
CPU lid/heat sink interfacial roughness and planarity) on their surfaces. Any residual adhesive on the CPU or water block may be removed with the edge of a credit card and with Xtreme Clean, acetone, or
xylene on a clean wiper or cotton cleaning swab. Residual alloy is best removed by wetting the supplied swab with Xtreme Clean and gentling rotating the swab to loosen and collect the alloy particles.
Indigo Xtreme is a single-use interface product and any removal of the water block (pre/post-reflow) will require a new ETI. All interface material and adhesive residue must be removed and
the CPU and water block re-cleaned (with the surface cleaning supplies including in the ETI kit only) prior to the re-installation of a new ETI.
REFERENCES:
Burn in program: IntelBurnTest: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Benchmarks/IntelBurnTest.shtml
Temperature monitors: Motherboard manufacturers usually supply a hardware monitor utility for their boards. CPUID.org's HWMonitor (Pro) or SpeedFan are the most popular temperature monitoring
tool. It includes a real-time graphing mode that will aid in the monitoring of the processor burn-in: http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php ; http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for Indigo Xtreme Clean™ can be found at: http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/shop/EK-TIM/MSDS_Indigo.pdf
Contact us for more information about this or other EK-TIM Indigo Xtreme applications at our website: http://www.ekwb.com
Store EK-TIM Indigo Xtreme at room temperature conditions of 22°C (72°F) and 50% R.H., preferably in the original sealed enclosure and plastic bag.
DISCLAIMER:
EKWB d.o.o. and Enerdyne Solutions are not responsible for any damages due to external causes, including but not limited to, improper use, accident, neglect,
alteration, repair, improper installation, improper testing, or damages caused by overclocking.
Intel, Core i7 are trademarks of the Intel Corporation, USA.
EK-Supremacy is a trademark of EKWB d.o.o
Indigo Xtreme is a trademark of:
Enerdyne Solutions, Inc.,
125 West North Bend Way, PO Box 2660,
North Bend, WA., 98045 United States of America
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