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  • Stock HSF is LOUD!!!!! Good upgrade.

  • Lol poor processor ! Dude u need a better case !!!!

  • i wonder what he is doing that loads all those cores all the time..

  • WTF How old is the base of that pc?

  • Why does he sound like nicolas cage?

  • @EagleEye428 maybe this is his little secret life pretending to be poor with his shitty ide drives

  • @EagleEye428 maybe... it is.... iunno ¯\(°_o)/¯

  • If I had an x6 that would have torn out like that i would have died on the spot..

  • I replaced my air cooler yesterday. I took the processor (AMD Phenom 9850 BE) off and when i put it back on, i bent 4-10 prongs. I was in panic but got them bent back.

  • I pulled the stupid cpu stock cooler and I bent about 12 pins, then bent it back together then it worked!

  • @hazcheezeburgerz how do you bend them back? i did the same thing to mine.

  • @Xtinabaybae Now it isnt that hard as it sounds like. You have to just bend them back to place. Find the thinnest screw driver you can find then just bend them in place. Or you can use a Mechanical pencil without any graphite and use the steel tip and put it on the bent pins and just pull it with the pencil.

  • @hazcheezeburgerz i used my credit card,because cpu got in mail for me.If pins are to much bent for card to pass,, try to find slimmer card or something. Going from intel to amd, amd has pins on cpu, and when I got it into socket and pulled that lever, it sounded like all pins broke, I almost passed away lol

  • Lol same thing happen to me when i pull of the old cooler . but still works ok . no bend pin .

  • stupid noob

  • lol usually helps to run the pc for 30 secs to warm up cpu & heat sink then switch it off undo cpu clips and wiggle the heat sink to loosen it off so you don't rip out the cpu. nice vid how you liking the new x6 hoping to get the phenom 1090t in a couple of weeks

  • my cpu always coms out with the cooler i hate when that happens someday im gogin to fuck it up when i do that LOL

  • you dont know what your doing dude.....

  • lol hope he didnt bend any pins :D

    thats a BUMMER indeed

  • @SRSpoony hes a fucking dumb ass if you know anything about computers you should know not to force anything

  • @justinupsm listen numb nuts i build systems for a living and make good money doing it and ive had that happen before if somebody has put too much paste on it. so no he isnt dumb at all its just UNLUCKY when it happens

  • The cpu coming out of the socket has always been a problem since socket 5 on up. It is a pain in the ass on newer rigs due to the pins. It happened to me a lot with my 8250e. 2.7ghz to only hit a wall. But hey only 97w :s

  • I custom build my cooling system with 120mm case fans, heat sinks, mineral oil etc. but overclocking anything over 4 cores is ridiculous unless you actually use all 6 cores via running FTP or VPN, but looking for speed i only use 4 core cpu's like i7-975 or X4 965 both good in there own ways

  • I did that once, pulling the CPU out with the Heatsink. Luckily it was only a lowely Celeron, not a Hexacore ;)

  • I think the problem with your PC before you put the watercooling in was lack of a rear fan. It really can make all the difference :) Also if you have a pair of tin snips, or large pliers, I'd try and enlarge the rear fan hole to 120mm. Should give much better cooling :)

  • @sheps999 Maybe, but I'm using this stock AMD fan on another build and when the CPU loads up, it sounds like an airplane despite 2 rear fans on the box. Next time I buy another Corsair unit (which I almost certainly will do), I'm going to make sure the case can handle it properly w/o alteration.

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