ZALMAN VF2000 LED User Manual - page 6
5. VGA Cooler Installation
1) Insert the Rubber Rings A into the VGA Cooler’s Nipples A.
2) Install the Nipple A-attached VGA Cooler on the VGA card’s mounting holes.
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The VGA Chipset MUST be positioned on the center of the VGA Cooler’s base.
3) Simultaneously hold the VGA Cooler and the VGA card with one hand, then flip the VGA card so that its
backside is facing upwards.
(Note) Make sure that the VGA Chipset and the VGA Cooler’s base do not get detached while
simultaneously flipping the VGA Cooler and the VGA card.
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When the RPM Control Knob on FAN MATE 2 is turned fully counter-clockwise, the fan operates in Quite Mode.
Turned fully clockwise, it operates in Performance Mode. You can select the desired fan RPM by turning the knob.
(Note) FAN MATE 2 has been specifically designed for the fan of this product.
Zalman Tech Co., Ltd. is not responsible for any damage to systems or VGA Chipsets caused by using it
with other types of fans.
Connect the appropriate 3-pin connector on the
cable to the motherboard fan header and the
VF2000 LED fan connector.
Pull the 6-pin connector out of the system through the
back and connect it to FAN MATE 2, which should be
installed on the case using the included Double-Sided
tape (
⑧)
6. VGA Card Installation
Insert the assembled VGA card into the motherboard’s
PCIe (or AGP) slot. Use the Fixing Bolt to secure the
VGA card onto the computer case. If the VGA card has a
power connector on it, then remember to plug in the
power cable.
7. Fan Power Cable Connection
① Installing FAN MATE 2 on the Inside of the System ② Installing FAN MATE 2 on the Outside of the System
4) Place a PVC Washer over each Nipple on the back side of the
VGA card.
5) Slightlyen screw each of the four Spring-attached Fixing Nuts onto
each Nipple, then tighten each Fixing Nut one rotation at a time
until all are completely tightened.
Note 1) Fully tightening one Fixing Nut at a time may result in
damaging the VGA chipset. Please tighten each Fixing Nut
one rotation at a time until all are completely tightened.
Note 2) Make sure that the VGA Cooler’s base and the VGA
chipset are completely in contact with each other.
Note 3) Make sure that the VGA Cooler does not interfere with the
VGA card’s capacitors and other components.