How To - AMD FX ATX Gaming Rig

Published by Luca Rocchi on 28.08.15
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Installation


   


Putting all the components into the case and wiring them is pretty straight forward. After having placed the CPU in the motherboards socket, we installed the mounting kit of the Phanteks cooler. For that purpous we had to use the backplate, which ships with the cooler. Once the mounting kit is in place, putting the PH-TC12DX in place is simple and there is no need to separately apply thermal compound, since the cooler is already equipped with a pre-applied compound. The installation process doesn't take long as the mounting process is self-explanatory. The pressure on the CPU is good and there are no compatiblity issues with this cooler whatsoever. Since this is a medium sized tower cooler there aren't any compatibility issues with memory modules.

Putting all the components inside the Anidees AI6-V2 is a process that will take only few minutes thanks to the well tought-out innards of this case. Even the cable management and the wiring can be done in a breeze, thanks to the divers cable routing options.
Regarding the cooling inside the chassis, adding additional fans wasn't necessary, since the two bundled fans already offer good airflow. If you need more perfomance and higher airflow, you can also place two fans on top and another one in the front.

 


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