1. Product Overview
The T600 CPU Cooler is a high-performance cooling solution designed for desktop computers. It features six copper heat pipes with direct touch technology, ensuring efficient heat dissipation. The cooler incorporates intelligent temperature control and ARGB lighting synchronization, offering both superior cooling and aesthetic appeal. Its innovative design, including a 'crooked neck' heat pipe, ensures compatibility with most ATX/M-ATX motherboard memory modules.

Key Features:
- Six Copper Heat Pipes: Enhanced heat transfer efficiency.
- HDT Direct Touch Technology: Ensures optimal contact with the CPU for rapid heat absorption.
- Intelligent Temperature Control: PWM fan speed control system adjusts fan speed based on CPU temperature.
- ARGB Magic Light Synchronization: Customizable lighting effects compatible with major motherboard lighting software.
- Reverse Gravity Heat Pipe Design: Stronger capillary pump force for excellent heat dissipation regardless of orientation.
- Precision Fastening and Fin Process: Fins are directly passed through heat pipes to maximize contact area and overall dissipation efficiency.
- Memory Compatibility: 'Crooked neck' heat pipe design avoids interference with RAM modules.
- Durable Coating: Heat pipes are protected from corrosion and oxidation.
- FDB Bearing Fan: Innovative Fluid Dynamic Bearing fan for rapid cooling and quiet operation.

2. Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Model | T600 |
| Product Dimensions | 126mm x 122mm x 114mm (L x W x H) |
| Fan Dimensions | 120mm x 120mm x 25mm |
| Air Volume (Max) | 72.15 CFM |
| Fan Speed (Max) | 2000 RPM ± 10% |
| Wind Pressure (Max) | 2.45 mmH2O |
| Noise Level (Max) | 25 dBA ± 10% |
| Interface | 5V 3-pin (ARGB) + 4-pin (PWM Fan) |
| Gross Weight | 0.75 kg ± 3% |
| Current | 0.45A ± 10% |
| Voltage | DC 12V (Fan) + 5V (LED) |
| TDP Support | Up to 190W |
| Certification | CE, FCC |

3. Installation Guide
3.1 Package Contents
Before installation, ensure all components are present:
- T600 CPU Cooler
- Intel Back Panel
- AMD & Intel Buckle (Mounting Brackets)
- AMD Limit Support Columns
- AMD Fixed Studs
- Intel Limit Support Columns
- Intel Fixed Studs
- Thermal Grease

3.2 Supported Platforms
The T600 CPU Cooler supports a wide range of CPU sockets:
- AMD: AM5, AM4
- Intel: LGA115x (1150, 1151, 1155, 1156), LGA1200, LGA1366, LGA1700
Note: For LGA2011 platforms, a specific screw bracket is required. The default buckle does not support LGA2011. Please contact customer service if you need a 2011 screw bracket.
3.3 General Installation Steps
- Prepare Motherboard: Ensure your motherboard is removed from the PC case or has sufficient access for cooler installation.
- Install Back Panel (Intel): For Intel platforms, place the Intel back panel behind the motherboard, aligning the screw holes.
- Attach Mounting Studs: Screw the appropriate fixed studs (AMD or Intel) into the back panel or directly into the motherboard's cooler mounting holes. Use the limit support columns as spacers if necessary.
- Apply Thermal Grease: Clean the CPU surface thoroughly. Apply a small amount of the provided thermal grease to the center of the CPU's integrated heat spreader (IHS).
- Position Cooler: Carefully place the T600 CPU cooler onto the CPU, ensuring the heat pipes make direct contact. The 'crooked neck' design allows for better memory clearance.
- Secure Cooler: Use the AMD & Intel buckle to secure the cooler to the mounting studs. Tighten screws in a diagonal pattern gradually to ensure even pressure.
- Connect Fan Cables: Connect the 4-pin PWM fan cable to the CPU_FAN header on your motherboard. Connect the 5V 3-pin ARGB cable to a compatible 5V ARGB header on your motherboard.
- Verify Installation: Double-check all connections and ensure the cooler is firmly seated and stable.


4. Operating Instructions
4.1 Temperature Control (PWM)
The T600 fan utilizes a PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) 4-pin connector, allowing your motherboard to dynamically control the fan speed based on CPU temperature. This ensures optimal cooling performance while minimizing noise during lighter loads.
- Automatic Control: Most motherboards will automatically manage PWM fan speeds through their BIOS/UEFI settings or dedicated software.
- Manual Adjustment: You can typically adjust fan curves in your motherboard's BIOS/UEFI or using manufacturer-provided software to customize the fan's behavior.

4.2 ARGB Lighting Synchronization
The T600 features Addressable RGB (ARGB) lighting, which can be synchronized with your motherboard's lighting control software. This allows for a wide range of customizable lighting effects.
- Connection: Connect the 5V 3-pin ARGB cable from the cooler to a compatible 5V ARGB header on your motherboard. Do NOT connect to a 12V RGB header, as this can damage the LEDs.
- Software Control: Use your motherboard manufacturer's ARGB software (e.g., ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASRock Polychrome Sync) to customize colors, patterns, and synchronize with other ARGB components.

5. Maintenance
Regular maintenance helps ensure optimal performance and longevity of your T600 CPU Cooler.
- Dust Removal: Periodically (e.g., every 3-6 months), use compressed air to clean dust from the fan blades and heatsink fins. Ensure the fan is held stationary while blowing air to prevent over-spinning and potential damage.
- Thermal Grease: If you remove the cooler for any reason, it is recommended to clean off the old thermal grease from both the CPU and the cooler's base and apply a fresh layer before reinstallation.
- Fan Inspection: Check the fan for any signs of wear, unusual noises, or obstructions.
- Heat Pipe Coating: The heat pipes feature a protective coating to resist corrosion and oxidation, requiring no special maintenance.
6. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your T600 CPU Cooler, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- Fan Not Spinning:
- Check if the 4-pin PWM fan cable is securely connected to the CPU_FAN header on the motherboard.
- Ensure the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI settings are configured to enable the CPU fan.
- High CPU Temperatures:
- Verify that the cooler is properly seated on the CPU and that the mounting pressure is even.
- Ensure sufficient thermal grease was applied and spread evenly.
- Check for excessive dust buildup on the heatsink fins and fan blades, and clean if necessary.
- Confirm that the fan is spinning at an appropriate speed (check BIOS/UEFI or monitoring software).
- ARGB Lights Not Working/Synchronizing:
- Ensure the 5V 3-pin ARGB cable is correctly connected to a 5V ARGB header on your motherboard (not a 12V RGB header).
- Check your motherboard's ARGB control software to ensure the lighting is enabled and configured correctly.
- Verify that the ARGB header on your motherboard is enabled in the BIOS/UEFI.
- Excessive Noise:
- Check for any cables or obstructions touching the fan blades.
- Ensure the fan is securely mounted and not vibrating.
- Adjust the fan curve in your motherboard's BIOS/UEFI or software to reduce fan speed at lower temperatures.
7. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, technical support, or assistance with specific installation challenges (e.g., LGA2011 screw bracket), please contact the seller or manufacturer directly. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.





