noctua NM-i4677 Mounting Kit Installation Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Noctua
Table of Contents
- noctua NM-i4677 Mounting Kit
- INTRODUCTION
- Required mounting parts
- Installing/replacing the mounting brackets
- Assembly of carrier frame, CPU and heatsink & installation to the socket
- Installing the fans
- Transporting your system
- Warranty, support and FAQs
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
noctua NM-i4677 Mounting Kit
Dear customer,
Thank you very much for choosing a Noctua cooler for your LGA4677 system. This
manual will guide you through the installation process step by step using an
NH-D9 DX-3647 4U heatsink as an example. Please note that the installation
procedure is identical for all models.
Enjoy your Noctua cooler on LGA4677!
INTRODUCTION
This mounting kit for LGA4677 is compatible with Noctua DX-4189, DX-3647 and TR4-SP3 series heatsinks. It is not compatible with most other Noctua CPU coolers. For up-to-date cooler compatibility information, please visit ncc.noctua.at/socket-compatibility-overview Prior to installing the cooler, please consult the compatibility centre on our website (ncc.noctua.at) and verify that the cooler is fully compatible with your motherboard. Please also make sure that your PC case offers sufficient clearance for the cooler and that there are no compatibility issues with any other components (e.g. tall RAM modules). Double check that the heatsink and fan clips do not make contact with the VGA card, other PCIe cards, motherboard heatsinks or any other components. Noctua cannot be held responsible for any damage or losses caused by compatibility issues. Should you encounter any difficulties, please check the FAQs on our website (www.noctua.at/faqs) and don’t hesitate to contact our support team at support@noctua.at.
Required mounting parts
Please note that installing an LGA4677 processor and heatsink requires a plastic CPU carrier frame such as the one shown above. These carrier frames are included with boxed retail CPUs and available separately via Intel sales partners for tray type CPUs. As different CPUs require different carrier frame types (E1A, E1B or E1C), please make sure to purchase the correct carrier frame for tray type CPUs.
Installing/replacing the mounting brackets
Take the fan(s) off the cooler. If the original mounting brackets are already installed on the cooler, please take them off first. Then install the NM-XFB9 brackets for LGA4677.
Caution: Gently tighten the screws until they stop, but do not use excessive force (max. torque 0.6 Nm).
Assembly of carrier frame, CPU and heatsink & installation to the socket
Please follow the official Intel installation manual for how to
attach the CPU carrier frame to the heatsink, insert the CPU to the carrier
frame and install the CPU/heatsink assembly to the socket:
www.intel.com/processorinstall
Note that while the Intel illustrations show a 2U heatsink, the Noctua NM-XFB9 brackets use the same mounting parts, so the procedure is identical for Noctua heatsinks.
When attaching the CPU carrier frame to the base of the heatsink, turn the
heatsink upside down so that the base is facing upwards. Carefully put it down
onto the tips of the heatpipes and secure it with your hand so that it cannot
tilt and that the fins cannot get bent.
Remove the plastic protection cover from the base of the heatsink and be
careful not to damage the layer of pre-applied thermal compound.
Caution: If you are not using the heatsink for the first time and it
therefore doesn’t have a fresh layer of pre-applied thermal compound anymore,
you need to apply a thin layer of thermal compound to the CPU yourself before
clipping it to the heatsink.
If there are residual traces of previous thermal paste or thermal pads on your
CPU or on the heatsink, please clean them off first.
Installing the fans
Reattach the fans to the heatsink using the supplied fan clips:
Connect the fans to the motherboard’s CPU fan header(s). If necessary, use the supplied NA-YC1 y-cable to connect both fans to one fan header.
Removing the heatsink from the socket and the CPU from the heatsink
Please follow the official Intel guidelines for how to remove the heatsink
and how to take off the CPU and carrier frame:
www.intel.com/processorinstall
Transporting your system
- As it is not possible to reliably calculate or control the forces that act upon a system during transport (e.g. in shipping), we generally recommend, for safety reasons, taking off coolers with a total weight of more than 700g (incl. fan).
- If the weight of the heatsink without fan is below 700g and the total weight including fan is above 700g, we recommend taking off the fan from the heatsink in order to reduce the weight below 700g.
- Noctua cannot be held responsible for any damage that may arise due to excessive stress during transport if you keep the heatsink installed.
Warranty, support and FAQs
Even with high-grade products and strict quality control, the possibility of
defects cannot be eliminated entirely. Therefore, we aim at providing the
highest possible level of reliability and convenience by offering a warranty
period of 6 years and direct, fast and straightforward RMA service. Should you
encounter any problems with your Noctua product, please don’t hesitate to
contact our support team at support@noctua.at.
Please also consult the FAQ section on our website:
www.noctua.at/faqs.
References
- Noctua Compatibility Centre
- Socket Compatibility Overview | Noctua Compatibility Centre
- Intel® Processor Installation Support for Desktops and Servers
- Support : Noctua Knowledge Centre
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