zapomniałsj o pascie termoizolujaca miedzy procesorem a radiatorem
1pspclub 1 year ago
oh god there usin pushpins and the shitty heatsink
bvestationfan 1 year ago
guys... if you want your intel cpu to last long, make sure you buy an aftermarket cpu cooler to replace the factory cooler.
intel coolers suck
wowspare 1 year ago
@wowspare I have a stock cooler with NO FANS in the case and I have 30 - 40ºC while playing , AND THE CPU IS OC'D.
epizowningyou 1 year ago
@pumaile only core i processors and pentium g6950 can only be installed in it
darylglenn100 1 year ago
Can you install a dual core or a core 2 duo processor on an LGA1156 MB ?
pumaile 1 year ago
@pumaile It´s not 1156 MB, It´s 1156 Pins.
DioCzar 1 year ago
@DioCzar he means motherboard by saing "MB"
speeron 1 year ago
@pumaile thats i3, i5, i7-860,870,875k.
PhillyB702 1 year ago
@pumaile
I think Core 2's are LGA775
19KamiKaze42 1 year ago
i loled
tiagom135 1 year ago
great tutorial
alex14469 1 year ago
thankyou for uploading
Ex3cuted 1 year ago
nice guide
Jens14 1 year ago
opting to use the default thermal sticker thang that's already glued onto the cooler instead of thermal paste.
inacentaur 1 year ago
I'm gettign an i5 750 this week, and this video is just what I need. It's clear and useful. Thanks a lot!
qqoqq0821 1 year ago
probably good to wear an ESD strap and have ESD pad for handling the processor, suprised they did not mention that
fuji9991 1 year ago
No black protection pad for the cpu? :X
Aniki1111 1 year ago
@Aniki1111 Appears that they changed the packaging
StickyCheese2000 1 year ago
now i hav core i5,5850+8800gt,asus p55 pro,cooler master 550 real power,cm690 and no ram.hard to find good ram with 1.65v.only value ram is it ok?
starkillertoy 1 year ago
@starkillertoy Kingston ValueRAM would be OK, as long as you're not doing any major overclocking
@StickyCheese2000 thank..
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no need add thermal compound?
@starkillertoy - When you buy a new processor in a package with a fan/heatsink, there is already a pre-applied thermal pad on the bottom of the heatsink, so unless you damage it there's no need to add additional thermal paste.
I hope that answers your question.
@Sticky Cheese2000 yea thank.can i have1 more question?
@starkillertoy You sure can, ask whatever you want
zapomniałsj o pascie termoizolujaca miedzy procesorem a radiatorem
1pspclub 1 year ago
oh god there usin pushpins and the shitty heatsink
bvestationfan 1 year ago
guys... if you want your intel cpu to last long, make sure you buy an aftermarket cpu cooler to replace the factory cooler.
intel coolers suck
wowspare 1 year ago
@wowspare I have a stock cooler with NO FANS in the case and I have 30 - 40ºC while playing , AND THE CPU IS OC'D.
epizowningyou 1 year ago
@pumaile only core i processors and pentium g6950 can only be installed in it
darylglenn100 1 year ago
Can you install a dual core or a core 2 duo processor on an LGA1156 MB ?
pumaile 1 year ago
@pumaile It´s not 1156 MB, It´s 1156 Pins.
DioCzar 1 year ago
@DioCzar he means motherboard by saing "MB"
speeron 1 year ago
@pumaile thats i3, i5, i7-860,870,875k.
PhillyB702 1 year ago
@pumaile
I think Core 2's are LGA775
19KamiKaze42 1 year ago
i loled
tiagom135 1 year ago
great tutorial
alex14469 1 year ago
thankyou for uploading
Ex3cuted 1 year ago
nice guide
Jens14 1 year ago
opting to use the default thermal sticker thang that's already glued onto the cooler instead of thermal paste.
inacentaur 1 year ago
I'm gettign an i5 750 this week, and this video is just what I need. It's clear and useful. Thanks a lot!
qqoqq0821 1 year ago
probably good to wear an ESD strap and have ESD pad for handling the processor, suprised they did not mention that
fuji9991 1 year ago
No black protection pad for the cpu? :X
Aniki1111 1 year ago
@Aniki1111 Appears that they changed the packaging
StickyCheese2000 1 year ago
now i hav core i5,5850+8800gt,asus p55 pro,cooler master 550 real power,cm690 and no ram.hard to find good ram with 1.65v.only value ram is it ok?
starkillertoy 1 year ago
@starkillertoy Kingston ValueRAM would be OK, as long as you're not doing any major overclocking
StickyCheese2000 1 year ago
@StickyCheese2000 thank..
starkillertoy 1 year ago
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starkillertoy 1 year ago
no need add thermal compound?
starkillertoy 1 year ago
@starkillertoy - When you buy a new processor in a package with a fan/heatsink, there is already a pre-applied thermal pad on the bottom of the heatsink, so unless you damage it there's no need to add additional thermal paste.
I hope that answers your question.
StickyCheese2000 1 year ago
@Sticky Cheese2000 yea thank.can i have1 more question?
starkillertoy 1 year ago
@starkillertoy You sure can, ask whatever you want
StickyCheese2000 1 year ago