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    Whats the name of this thing?
    I can't search it on their site cause i won't load

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    "Thermalright bolt tru kit" i think

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    TY barzi

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    Brilliant guide which has really developed with a lot of input from others

    Love it

    Def gonna mount this way given i can find the parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barzi View Post
    "Thermalright bolt tru kit" i think
    Do you know i place where they sell it in the netherlands or belgium?

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    Netherlands:

    http://www.pcsilent.nl/nl/CPU_Koeler...u_Kit.917.html

    Belgium:

    http://www.nathanpf.com/cgi-bin/cgpr...0f9407cfee4fb9

    But someone here said it doesn't fit(the screws, too long) with the infinity. It will fit with a ninja.

    BTW do you get with a Bolt Thru kit, a backplate(same as the retention bracket for s775 from thermalright?) + screws + springs?

    I have the mounting hardware of a Swiftech storm block. Are those springs strong enough? And are the screws too long/too short/good?

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    TY for the links.
    You could cut some off the screws couldn't you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyheinz View Post
    TY for the links.
    You could cut some off the screws couldn't you?
    The screws are only threaded at the bottom.

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    So what kit should you recommend?
    I don't wanna build a homemade thing :p

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    you all menitioning for C2D what about AM2 ?????
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    please still use AM2?


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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyheinz View Post
    So what kit should you recommend?
    I don't wanna build a homemade thing :p

    It depends on what you want to accomplish.

    If you only want to attach the HSF more securely than the push-pins, (with the same pressure), I would recommend the ThermalTake RM LGA775 backplate. It has 3mm threaded bosses. You’ll need to pickup some 3mm socket head machine screws, (10-15mm long), and some washers. If you can’t find some 2.5mm spacers to put between the Infinity clips and the motherboard, you could use the white part of the push-pins to maintain the distance.

    http://img404.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mount_side.jpg

    If you’re trying to increase the pressure on the HSF, I wouldn’t recommend anything short of a custom aluminum angle bolt-down mod with the Danger Dan or the EK mounting kits. As far as I know, there is any off-the-shelf solution for this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musa View Post
    Ermm, I was wondering if anyone here actually used the Scythe Universal Retention Kit?

    If so, can anyone give any thoughts on using this "genuine" mounting kit instead of a modded one?
    No seriously, no one has heard of this at all??

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    Quote Originally Posted by musa View Post
    No seriously, no one has heard of this at all??
    I actually just ordered one from Petra's. They are still out-of-stock at NewEgg.

    I believe it's intended as a LGA 478 to LGA 775 adapter, not a bolt-thru kit for a LGA 775. I'm interested in the backplate, but I expect to provide my own fasteners.

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    heard of it, can't buy it anywhere.

    I changed backplate to this one:

    Willl that one work? Is it metal?

    Because the 4-hole bolt set is still out of stock, I got now this one


    and 2 of these: specs


    All have M3 holes if I'm correct. Is that going to be a problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by intel_478 View Post
    heard of it, can't buy it anywhere.

    I changed backplate to this one:

    Willl that one work? Is it metal?

    Because the 4-hole bolt set is still out of stock, I got now this one


    and 2 of these: specs


    All have M3 holes if I'm correct. Is that going to be a problem?
    It looks good to me. Just watch the torque on the clips so you don't crack one like lad did.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...35&postcount=1
    Last edited by deees; 06-04-2007 at 01:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deees View Post
    It looks good to me. Just watch the torque on the clips so you don't crack one like lad did.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...35&postcount=1
    Unlucky you! Hope that doesn't happen to me. I am not good at metal cutting. Won't be too happy to make my own new clips.

    I am going to install 2 of these 120mm Scythe fans (1200rpm) on the Infinity heatsink for a push-push installation.
    Hope that isn't going to be too heavy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by intel_478 View Post
    Unlucky you! Hope that doesn't happen to me. I am not good at metal cutting. Won't be too happy to make my own new clips.

    I am going to install 2 of these 120mm Scythe fans (1200rpm) on the Infinity heatsink for a push-push installation.
    Hope that isn't going to be too heavy...
    I don't think is the weight or pressure so much as the twisting caused by the force on the tip of the clip, (1) causing a rotation of the thin "arms", (2).

    If you tied the two clips on either end of the heatsink together with wire, (3), (be careful not to cause a short), you could probably reduce the risk of clip failure. (Of course, if there are capacitors in the way it's a non-starter).


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    Quote Originally Posted by deees View Post
    It looks good to me. Just watch the torque on the clips so you don't crack one like lad did.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...35&postcount=1
    lol, so i am not the only one who has this problem.

    But i asked local shop where i bought and had 1 new one for RMA (new HSF , new box)
    Last edited by xs64; 06-04-2007 at 11:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deees View Post
    I don't think is the weight or pressure so much as the twisting caused by the force on the tip of the clip, (1) causing a rotation of the thin "arms", (2).

    If you tied the two clips on either end of the heatsink together with wire, (3), (be careful not to cause a short), you could probably reduce the risk of clip failure. (Of course, if there are capacitors in the way it's a non-starter).

    What if I use the much stonger (or so it seems) S478 clips coming with the Scythe Infinity?
    Because my backplate-set is in fact a S775 -> S478 converter:


    Would that be stronger or as strong as a scpring/screw mount??

    edit: I just tried but it won't fit because the bar between the upper-things of the backplate is conflicting with the Infinity clips...
    I am thinking about cutting the bars away, but I'm not sure it will remain strong enough.

    edit 2: I have cut away some material to make the metal S478 clips of the Infinity fit. I broke one bar on one side, but glued it together.
    I am going to try out if it works.

    edit 3: It doesn't seem to fit perfectly, so I am going for the screw-mount
    It is looking like this right now:
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    edit 4: I have lapped my E6600 today but my temp idle is 43 C (in bios after 20 minutes or so) that is worse than I excepted and am going to accept.
    I pressure mounted it and lapped it, what did I do wrong?

    edit 5: core temp is 33 C idle (*not* overclocked), but my xfx mb-n680-ish9 has stopped working all-of-a-sudden and I am _very_very_ unhappy about it.
    Last edited by intel_478; 06-10-2007 at 01:13 PM.

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    Auch, sorry to hear that. How did it happen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyheinz View Post
    Auch, sorry to hear that. How did it happen?
    It looks like it is 1 of my memory dimm's that causes the motherboard not to post. Have to send it back. Hopefully it is resolved quickly by a new dimm, although it is a set of 2. deep link
    So before then, no oc for me. Current idle temps: TCaseMax 85 C and 33-34 C cores. (Core Temp Beta 0.9.0.92)
    I use the push-push set-up suggested in previous posts in this thread.

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    Anyone tried a Quad fan setup?
    I finally found a backplate, but it's in the netherlands (no problem for me tough )

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    Just got my hands on probably the strongest backplate you can get without making your own ... it's the one that ships with the Asus Silent Square cooler ...
    and *man* is it strong, I can't bend it at all with my hands.

    ...



    ...

    My current modified infinity is not using a backplate and so I'll be redoing the mount soon with the inclusion of the above piece.

    I wish there was a way to measure the pressure, cause I'm sure the MB will never bend using that backplate. Just don't want to punch a CPU sized hole in it ...

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    s1rrah
    where did u get it?
    have u seen this before?
    http://www.overclockers.ru/images/la.../14_skbp_b.jpg
    its from Asus Silent Knight..prettu strong ... with rubber
    CPU: E6400 [SL9S9 (L637A907)]
    Cooling: modded Scythe Infinity
    GPX: Power Color X1800 XT 512MB 625/1550 > 750/1720 (VCore 1,575V, TT Sonic Tower + 100CFM fan)
    PowerColor X1950 XT 512MB 627/1600 > 670/1710 (VCore 1,40V…working on Vmod, softmod is not possible on this card, not standard PCB) Cooling: modded TT Sonic Tower , AC Accelero 2X (2000RPM), Zalman VF-700
    MB: Asus P5N-E SLI (i680) (VDrop-mod)> MAX FSB 522,5MHz
    Cooling: Noctua NC-U6 + Noctua NF-R8 (1800RPM fan, VERY quiet)
    RAM: 1,5GB Cheap Memory [2x512MB Crutical + 2x256MB Samsung] (533/4-4-4-12)>700/4-4-4-12-1T (2,15V) or 850/5-5-5-12-2T (2,25V)
    HDD: Seagate.7 80GB + Samsung 120GB + Seagate.10 320GB
    Chasis: moded TT Armor, Black with 250mm side-fan (w noise absorbing mats)
    PCU: FSP 700W (the fan is very loud, going to change it)
    Fans: (2x) AC Arctic Fan 12, (2x) Silverstone SST/FM122, (2x) Sharkoon Silent Eagle 2000, 92x38mm DELTA + plenty of fans from 40mm to 250mm

    CPU-Z: CPU-4000MHz, room temp +5* (could do 4100 but my HDD crashed); RAM-860/5-5-5-12-2T; FSB-522,5MHz

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