Some CPU heatsinks are a real bitch to mount. I don't understand why they don't supply simple spreader nuts and screws to screw the heatsink onto the mainboard's socket. Or have the socket provide some standard screwholes and call it a day. Some of those latch constructions need so much force to close, that if you slid off, you WILL break something on the mainboard AND/OR cut yourself somewhere.
Yeah they can be a pain in the dick sometimes, recently I put this heatsink in.
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loginThe plate that crosses the CPU was a bit awkward mainly due to the size but the main issue was that the heatsink was just so fucking space consuming, it only just clears the side of my case, I had done the measurements like usual but it took up even more space than predicted and I think I broke sweat a little as I questioned in my head if my case side door was going to slide back on
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That being said it was worth the money, I stuck it onto an AMD FX 8370 ( 8 cores @ 4ghz, OC'd to 4.4ghz ) and then I ran stress tests to max all 8 cores and this thing still kept the CPU way under the danger zone, not that I get much use with 8 cores in gaming but for price vs performance it is a massive bang for the buck. At the standard 4ghz speed it beats Intel CPUs in gaming that cost £100 more and the simple OC boost knocks it to 4.4ghz. Once I replace my old power supply ( it has the power, but it's aged, not gonna risk destroying it
) I'm gonna knock this bitch up to about 4.7ghz.
My next build I'm going back to Intel for sure as it's clear they are taking over, through their genius and their monopolistic underhanded tactics, but I really just wanted to get the last bit out of my AMD mobo whilst it's still relevant as the upgrade cost me fuck all compared to what an Intel build will cost me, times are hard lol, or should I say bills, girlfriends and kid are expensive
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