Instilation

jdoglike

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How hard is installing the cpu and heatsink/fan cause ive never done it and i want to make sure i do it right. I have a athlon 64 X2 4200+ and a MSI motherboard. Also the Processor comes with a heatsink/fan it also comes with a thermal pad right?
 
yes, the retail heatsink does have a thermal pad, although its usually best to put proper thermal grease on it instead. Its not hard at all to install, most
reatil packages come with instructions, so does your motherboard. If you need extra help then post back and ask
 
Ok so i just want to make sure i got this right. I just lift the lever then put the cpu in making sure its the right orientation then press down not hard but with some pressure and put the lever back down.
 
well, im not too familiar with AMD sockets, im an intel man myself, but basic principals apply, do NOT push down on the processor at all, they are manufactured to minute accuracy, it will simply drop in place when it is positioned correctly, there should be no reason you would have to press down on the CPU, check for bent pins, one or two bent pins can sometimes be straightened out but any more than 10 and i would send it back.

Once its dropped into place, yes, secure it, if you have a lever then put it back down, im not too sure what AMD sockets have.

dragon2309
 
just dont:
1. TOUCH ANY SURFACE BETWEEN THE HEATSINK AND CPU
^this will stop heat movement by contaminating the thermal compound
2. take the heatsink off after it has contacted, it will contaminate the thermal compound on the heatsink (new air is introduced, its complicated)

if you are overclocking then you probably don't want to use the stock cooler, it won't be good enough depending on how much you want to overclock, and if you're overvolting it at all.
however, if you aren't overclocking then disregard that last statement.
 
Ok it came with a stock heatsink i didnt see a pad so i touched the grey thing on the underside of my heatsink with my finger nail is this going to be a problem.
 
jdoglike said:
Ok it came with a stock heatsink i didnt see a pad so i touched the grey thing on the underside of my heatsink with my finger nail is this going to be a problem.

I don't think so cos I touched a little bit of the grey thing myself and everything is ok...
also when installing the heatsink and fan to my cpu I had a problem with the clip so I had temporarily taken the heatsink/fan off and then replaced it and same again everything is fine.
 
u.k.man said:
I don't think so cos I touched a little bit of the grey thing myself and everything is ok...
also when installing the heatsink and fan to my cpu I had a problem with the clip so I had temporarily taken the heatsink/fan off and then replaced it and same again everything is fine.
The above is before I powered anything up though...
 
fade2green514 said:
just dont:
1. TOUCH ANY SURFACE BETWEEN THE HEATSINK AND CPU
^this will stop heat movement by contaminating the thermal compound
2. take the heatsink off after it has contacted, it will contaminate the thermal compound on the heatsink (new air is introduced, its complicated)

I touched a little bit of the grey thing myself and everything is ok...
also when installing the heatsink and fan to my cpu I had a problem with the clip so I had temporarily taken the heatsink/fan off and then replaced it and same again everything is fine.(but this was before I had powered the PC for the first time as I am building from scratch)
So, what will happen fade2green514?
Will the CPU fry? Or the PC won't work fall stop?
Or what? thanks.... as mine is alright at the mo
PS If any of the above would happen, how long would it take for the PC to fail/burn out,fry CPU or whatever?
 
u.k.man said:
fade2green514 said:
just dont:
1. TOUCH ANY SURFACE BETWEEN THE HEATSINK AND CPU
^this will stop heat movement by contaminating the thermal compound
2. take the heatsink off after it has contacted, it will contaminate the thermal compound on the heatsink (new air is introduced, its complicated)

I touched a little bit of the grey thing myself and everything is ok...
also when installing the heatsink and fan to my cpu I had a problem with the clip so I had temporarily taken the heatsink/fan off and then replaced it and same again everything is fine.(but this was before I had powered the PC for the first time as I am building from scratch)
So, what will happen fade2green514?
Will the CPU fry? Or the PC won't work fall stop?
Or what? thanks.... as mine is alright at the mo
PS If any of the above would happen, how long would it take for the PC to fail/burn out,fry CPU or whatever?

it'll work don't worry, though i would suggest you put some thermal paste on it, as it's alot better than the stock thermal pads they supply.
 
u.k.man said:
I touched a little bit of the grey thing myself and everything is ok...
also when installing the heatsink and fan to my cpu I had a problem with the clip so I had temporarily taken the heatsink/fan off and then replaced it and same again everything is fine.(but this was before I had powered the PC for the first time as I am building from scratch)
So, what will happen fade2green514?
Will the CPU fry? Or the PC won't work fall stop?
Or what? thanks.... as mine is alright at the mo
PS If any of the above would happen, how long would it take for the PC to fail/burn out,fry CPU or whatever?
Naah, it won't matter as long as you don't OC. CPUs really don't even need thermal paste, it is just a really really good idea.
 
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