So I got my new heatkiller 3.0 yesterday to replace my fuzion v2.
I ordered the backplate with it as well.
When I looked through the instructions, there was no mention of the orientation of the backplate when installing it. The backplate comes with an x-shaped rubber pad to isolate the metal of the backplate from the mobo.
Fitting the rubber x to the backplate seemed easy enough. The back plate has four screw holes where it mounts to the standoffs for the heatsink. These screws have a flat side and a slightly raised side. The rubber x fits perfectly on the raised part and is held in place very well.
So I put it together this way and started the computer up. It immediately began making a strange clicking sound from the cpu area. I got no signal to the monitor and it definitley didn't want to post.
Upon further research and my suspiscion of the backplate, I found that I had installed the backplate backwards. I'm pretty sure it made some contact with the backside of the motherboard dispite the rubber x being installed between the board and the backplate.
So, after I flipped the backplate and reset cmos, it finally did post and start up.
BUT, I can no longer maintain any of my old overclocks. I'm severely limited to near stock speeds. the board runs, just no longer optimally.
SO, please let my haste be a warning to you all who plan on installing this waterbock. As I look at it now, it is somewhat self intuitive to mount it the right way. It was just those little raised areas that held the rubber x on there that got me.
Feel free to tell me how you "knew right away how to install it". Feel free to belittle me for my stupidity. I need the encouragement to be a little more careful next time...
Argh. new board ordered from the egg.

 


 
			
			 Heatkiller Backplate installation SNAFU
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						 , I am planning on telling them what I did.  I don't care to help raise the cost of products through deceiving manufacturers.
, I am planning on telling them what I did.  I don't care to help raise the cost of products through deceiving manufacturers.
						
 If it was imported, I hope he had the German computer reinstalled. The German computer is so much nicer than the one they put in the American versions. For one, no speed governor.
 If it was imported, I hope he had the German computer reinstalled. The German computer is so much nicer than the one they put in the American versions. For one, no speed governor.  
						

 
  
 And I didn't even use the provided red washers, I instead used the foam pad that comes with D-tek mounting kit.  I don't think anything is touching.
  And I didn't even use the provided red washers, I instead used the foam pad that comes with D-tek mounting kit.  I don't think anything is touching.


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