AM2 heatsink question
BlackHawk
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I'm currently using the retail heatsink and I don't think I have it installed right. F@H's running and MSI's program is showing a temp of 48C. The clamp on the HSF is not tightened because the first time I clamped it, the actual board got bent a little. Is that normal?
Aside from that, I'm also using the stock thermal paste/pad/whatever it's called since I seem to have lost my OCZ thermal tube given at the lan party. Not sure if that's causing the temps.
Aside from that, I'm also using the stock thermal paste/pad/whatever it's called since I seem to have lost my OCZ thermal tube given at the lan party. Not sure if that's causing the temps.
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A word of caution should be given here.
Due to the large surface area of the IHS on the CPU and the stickyness of the thermal pads on the stock heatsinks there is a very high possibility of pulling the CPU out of the socket when removing the heatsink! So proceed with caution and patience when rmoving the heatsink. I have done it twice now but have never had this problem when using AS-5.
MSI K9N Neo
nVidia 7800 GT
OCZ 512mb PC2 4200
OCZ Modstream 520W
But my question is. Is the clamp supposed to be used? It's pretty snug without it.
I'd do what mtgoat suggested and make sure that everything is seated properly.
Also: I scraped the thermal pad off and replaced it with AS5 before I even tried installing the thing. It occurs to me that with a thick spongy wad of thermal pad under there it may well have wanted to bow the board. If you have even a cheap tube of silicon paste you can use temporarily it may make the installation easier for the time being. I'd replace it with something a little better as soon as possible, though.
I wish I'd have nabbed myself a tube of that OCZ stuff at the LAN Party - I'd send it to you.