Gelid Antarctica Ultra-Quiet Tower CPU Cooler Review




/ 9 years ago

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Installation


The backplate is easily mounted, just pop it on the back of the motherboard and slot the four screws through the holes on your motherboard.

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You then need to screw four nuts over the screws to hold it in place, which does take a few minutes to wind them all on, but it’s far from physically demanding. This gives your four pegs remaining for which to screw the CPU block down onto the motherboard; pretty easy overall.

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Screwing the CPU tower down is nice and easy and while you can use a screwdriver if required, it’s possible to do this whole installation tool-free. Then you simply clip the fan on and you’re good to go.

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The slim design means that even with a huge fan on there, it doesn’t conflict with any memory modules or motherboard components, and there’s even room for a second fan should you need extra cooling performance.

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