I vote yes!!
Poll
Do you hate intel pushpins???
yes | 77% | 77% - 21 | ||||
no | 22% | 22% - 6 | ||||
Total: 27 |
That's why you buy an Aftermarket HS.
Amirite?
Amirite?
uriteGooners wrote:
That's why you buy an Aftermarket HS.
Amirite?
iknoimriteThe Sheriff wrote:
uriteGooners wrote:
That's why you buy an Aftermarket HS.
Amirite?
stop it with this "rite" bullshit.
to answer the question, yes.
to answer the question, yes.
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rite is the futurehaffeysucks wrote:
stop it with this "rite" bullshit.
to answer the question, yes.
amirite?
no u, mai heatsink is ftw, an im rite.Sup wrote:
Goonie not rite. U buy them to spend moneyz. Dat is the tru reason.
freezer 7 pro
freezer 7 pro
(Thermaltake V1)
No experience with the Intel Pushpins, only bought OEM CPUS
No experience with the Intel Pushpins, only bought OEM CPUS
Not sure. Maybe pics of your girlfriend will help me remember.
I dun lik'em.
I thought the stock cooler was the easiest cooler I've ever installed. What's so hard about pushing four plastic things down? >_>
I null voted. I used the stock HSF when I first got a dual core, and they were fine, but I've heard a few people say they don't latch properly sometime. I had no problems, but I only put the HSF on once, and then removed it to put on my Zalman HSF. I liked the idea once I worked out what the hell they were.
Are the pics of my wife epic on bf2s or something?? LOL
if you HAVENT seen them....
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 1#p2205191
if you HAVENT seen them....
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 1#p2205191
Last edited by <SS>SonderKommando (2008-11-05 19:44:53)
CrazeD wrote:
I thought the stock cooler was the easiest cooler I've ever installed. What's so hard about pushing four plastic things down? >_>
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Buy one.<SS>SonderKommando wrote:
freezer 7 pro
the plastic fastener thingys? I fucking love those, its way easier than having to remove a backplate to install custom CPU coolers (on AMD's)
V1 has 4 pins, it was so easy to install especially because it was my first time.
I had trouble with the pushpins on my stock cooler and the freezer... ugh.. maybe its my mobo... who knows.
I didn't have to remove the backplate to install my Zalman on my AM2. In fact, usually you don't have to dick with that because AMD boards already have a backplate, whereas Intel doesn't.GodFather wrote:
the plastic fastener thingys? I fucking love those, its way easier than having to remove a backplate to install custom CPU coolers (on AMD's)
indeedJenspm wrote:
Screws ftw.
I hate how you have to much the stock heatsink so hard. I'm always a little scared the break the mobo.
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Jenspm wrote:
Screws ftw.