Installing AMD Phenom II in Dell Inspiron 570... Ran into a problem please help!

Kadan

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Hey guys I was told this would work with my pc, so I bought it and just got it in the mail today. Took out the old CPU (amd athlon II) and when I went to install the phenoms fan I realized that there wasn't a bracket to clip the lever on to secure the fan on it. What do I need to do? Can u buy these brackets somewhere or am I screwed? Or is there something else I can do?
 
Just monitor the cpu temp. If it overheats (look up the overheat temp on that cpu), then buy a aftermarket heatsink for a dell inspiron. And there should almost defiantly be no overheating with the stock dell one, so you shouldn't have to buy an aftermarket one.
 
Are u sure this will be ok? It looks crappy compared to the on I just received? What's the worse that can happen?

And is there anyway to buy this bracket?

You wouldn't be able to fit it in a case the way the standoffs are designed.
 
Like voyagerfan said, use the original heatsink.
It will be fine.
You did get some new heatsink compound right?
 
Well crap now that I got it all installed I tryed booting it up and it go to a black screen after a few secs that says:

Hard-disk drive failure
Strike the F1 key to continue, f2 to run the setup utility.

If I hit F1 it goes to this:

No boot device available
Strike the F1 key to retry boot
SATA 0: None
SATA 1: installed
SATA 2: None
SATA 3: None

If I hit f1 the same thing comes up...


Btw i did install new RAM, would this of caused it? I installed 2 4GB but had to remove 2 1GB to make room. I also left the other 2 1GB of ram installed, is this ok?
 
Did you disconnect the hard drive or change the SATA port it was plugged into?
 
Did you disconnect the hard drive or change the SATA port it was plugged into?

Lol I'm an idiot yes I did sorry.

About my other question. Is it ok thy I left the other 2, 1GB ram sticks still in the pc? There were four total and I just two out and put the 2 4 GB in
 
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Don't know if your machine will see that much RAM, but you can certainly leave it in, yes.

EDIT: According to Crucial.com, your machine maxes out at 8GB, so you might as well just pull out those 2x 1GB sticks.
 
Don't know if your machine will see that much RAM, but you can certainly leave it in, yes.

EDIT: According to Crucial.com, your machine maxes out at 8GB, so you might as well just pull out those 2x 1GB sticks.

kk, btw I downloaded Core Temp 1.0 RC3 to monitor my CPU temp. What is too hot?

and my pc fan kicks on and off a lot now and is kinda load...
 
You need to clean the old thermal paste off and apply new. Clean the heatsink and fan too if you didnt already.
 
Need a new heatsink that will work with my pc bc this one is not doing the trick but I have no idea where to start looking...
 
Did you clean the old heatsink compound off the processor and heatsink?
Did you apply NEW heatsink compound?

If you didn't clean and apply new compound it is going to overheat.
 
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