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I have recently purchased a Dynatron TL33 for my Ryzen 7000 server. It didn't come with any mounting hardware except such for mounting the cooler onto the cpu. No instructions, no radiator mounts, or anything.

Does anyone know how to mount this?

My case is the supermicro cse815 if that helps.

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You have these bolt holes on the top / presumably on the bottom too, you'll have to figure out a way to make brackets or drill holes in the case to mount it from there.

 

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...or just use good double sided adhesive tape?

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What youre dealing with here is a server chassis with server cooling which would, especially in the companys eyes, denote someone who has much experience dealing with server s and would either know how to set it up to make it work, replace the old or have the modding ability to make it work.Being its a flat laying chassis the cooling block really is the only thing that needs to be screwed down in a proper setup, the rad can either be sticky taped in the front, a proper screw mount like @Kilrah  said or just sit it there and close the lid. Server grade stuff rarely has great directions, if at all.

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