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Hi. Got a C2D E6600 with stock heatsink. Installed it on Friday without
too much issue (I thought). But this morning it's just been cutting out after 20 seconds. Open it up and two of the screws on the heatsink have come out. Whenever I put any pin in, the opposite one pops up, even if I'm holding it down very hard with a screwdriver, it just comes up as soon as I let go, and I can't make the thing stay down. What do I do?!?! (and please don't say get another cooler, I need this computer this afternoon urgently). Thanks. -- Zo |
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Zomoniac wrote:
> Hi. Got a C2D E6600 with stock heatsink. Installed it on Friday > without too much issue (I thought). But this morning it's just been > cutting out after 20 seconds. Open it up and two of the screws on the > heatsink have come out. Whenever I put any pin in, the opposite one > pops up, even if I'm holding it down very hard with a screwdriver, it > just comes up as soon as I let go, and I can't make the thing stay > down. What do I do?!?! (and please don't say get another cooler, I > need this computer this afternoon urgently). Thanks. They aren't really screws, they are push pins and tabs. Do you have them oriented correctly? Review the installation video. http://cache-www.intel.com/cd/00/00...1209_241209.wmv |
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Fred wrote:
> Zomoniac wrote: >> Hi. Got a C2D E6600 with stock heatsink. Installed it on Friday >> without too much issue (I thought). But this morning it's just been >> cutting out after 20 seconds. Open it up and two of the screws on the >> heatsink have come out. Whenever I put any pin in, the opposite one >> pops up, even if I'm holding it down very hard with a screwdriver, it >> just comes up as soon as I let go, and I can't make the thing stay >> down. What do I do?!?! (and please don't say get another cooler, I >> need this computer this afternoon urgently). Thanks. > > They aren't really screws, they are push pins and tabs. Do you have them > oriented correctly? > Review the installation video. > http://cache-www.intel.com/cd/00/00...1209_241209.wmv > Some more pictures here: http://www.hardwarezone.com/article...215&cid=19&pg=6 http://www.hardwarezone.com/article...19&id=1215&pg=7 Paul |
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Zomoniac <the_proper_one@hotmail.com> wrote in news:5c2f8eF2tqp5iU1
@mid.individual.net: > Hi. Got a C2D E6600 with stock heatsink. Installed it on Friday without > too much issue (I thought). But this morning it's just been cutting out > after 20 seconds. Open it up and two of the screws on the heatsink have > come out. Whenever I put any pin in, the opposite one pops up, even if > I'm holding it down very hard with a screwdriver, it just comes up as > soon as I let go, and I can't make the thing stay down. What do I > do?!?! (and please don't say get another cooler, I need this computer > this afternoon urgently). Thanks. > Hello, See if this helps. Those pushpins can be quite annoying. :-) http://www.mindspring.com/~anorton1...S2H.html#Stupid -- Alan Norton Reviews: ABIT AN8 SLI, ECS P965T-A & Foxconn 975X7AB-8EKRS2H Mb's Arizona Pics and Cute Animal Pics http://www.mindspring.com/~anorton1/ |
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Zomoniac wrote: > Hi. Got a C2D E6600 with stock heatsink. Installed it on Friday without > too much issue (I thought). But this morning it's just been cutting out > after 20 seconds. Open it up and two of the screws on the heatsink have > come out. Whenever I put any pin in, the opposite one pops up, even if > I'm holding it down very hard with a screwdriver, it just comes up as > soon as I let go, and I can't make the thing stay down. What do I do?!?! > (and please don't say get another cooler, I need this computer this > afternoon urgently). Thanks. > Too bad about being in such a rush. But the better option is to look around for a better heatsink/fan mounting system, preferably one that really screws/bolts in and also clamps the heatsink to the CPU better than the stock Intel. Too much synthetics being used and not so sturdy at that. Just wait until you break one of these pushpin lockdowns. |
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