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Thread: Heatsink ...quite literally AMAZING and its CHEAP

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    • Zak33's system
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    Originally posted by |SilentDeath|
    doesnt sk6 use 60mm fans? that would be the reson its crap
    its not crap, you peanut....its just old

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    Any idea what fan is used on that HSF? Any info on the label Zak?

    Probably not a Coolermaster fan either , but from what you've said here it seems to push a fair amount of air quietly.

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    Its a CM fan, dont know the model though as i dont have one infront of me this second
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    And by trying to force me to like small pants, they've alienated me.

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    Careful with these CoolerMaster heatsinks, I smashed an old ECS K7S5A thanks to the screwdriver slipping

    A bit of advice, make sure there's something underneath the mounting parts, so that the board doesnt get scratched!

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    Sticky tape (pref low adhesive) sound good? You can also wrap some tape (pref masking) around the end of the screw driver so if it does slip it should do no damage. Abit NF7-S has some little silver tape already applied where the 'mounting device' may slip, very nice touch.

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    Anyone know what the silver pad that comes with it is like?

    Probably still going to use AS3 mind . .

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