Installing a Processor and Heatsink

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23 Responses to Installing a Processor and Heatsink

  1. Diviniteee says:

    wow the first screw in the heatsink looks like ti was screwed in too tight lol

  2. julko6070 says:

    look at the ram slots :D

  3. AndyHarglesis says:

    Why is this so far-fetched? People are just idiots….They try and fool you.

    I’m still confused to this manner, even today. Why are things made harder than they’re supposed to? To scare people away?

    Jesus, I self-taught myself the art of processors and C++ for some time now and I’m 13.

  4. xkrnbanditx says:

    @a7x5631 yeah probably, i dont know old age specs that well

  5. a7x5631 says:

    @xkrnbanditx DDR1 is actually not very old, or slow. You might be thinking of SDRAM.

  6. xkrnbanditx says:

    @agagzly theyre probably for ddr1 4mb slots anyways ;)

  7. agagzly says:

    OMG soo many ram slots

  8. agagzly says:

    @danimoth2 yep

  9. iMakeAtheistAngry says:

    just to tell you guys if you by a Thuban you can you use the stock air cooler but they are a pain to install.

  10. bayandsl says:

    i remember my first time to remove my heatsink.. i force it then my processor stick on the heatsink lucky it dosent cost any damage.. im still using till now

  11. Gamer08ful says:

    Old!!!!!

  12. TriviumCrusader17 says:

    ghetto

  13. halflifefan84 says:

    @SirSexyAlot Yeah! Just don’t accidentally plug in the power connectors wrong, or your 150 dollar "Lego" wont work, and good luck getting a refund!!

  14. bmw2go11 says:

    pIII’s were so much easier.
    align the "socket" and drop it in, no paste, no fans, no worries.

  15. DeltaPhi79 says:

    @MutilateYOU I only saw 2.

  16. gukonni says:

    Makes it look easy…. until…

    "Damn, who made it this way! What were they thinking! Why do I have to press this hard! Did they make this for people on planet Krypton? AM I SUPPOSED TO PRESS THIS HARD OR WILL IT BREAK IT? DAMN IT ALL TO HELL."

  17. SilverStateMan says:

    @DcTheLeet DO NOT APPLY ANY POWER TO THE SYSTEM UNTIL THE HEATSINK IS -FULLY- INSTALLED. IF VOLTAGE IS APPLIED BEFORE THE HEATSINK IS -FULLY- INSTALLED, THE PROCESSOR WILL OVERHEAT, AND -FAILURE- WILL RESULT.

  18. TheEVILJACKAL says:

    f*ck the computer man il do it myself

  19. MadSupra354 says:

    My old Packard Bell has a difficult heatsink. I’ll almost as if the CPU was developed with it :P

  20. migayose says:

    thanks for this video tutorial.. now i know how to install my cpu… tnx a lot, keep it up! :)

  21. DcTheLeet says:

    "If voltage is applied before the heat sink is fully installed, the processor will overheat, and FAILURE will result!"

    lmao

  22. jordan6969simpson says:

    lol this guys sounds like carl sagan brings me back to the old days ;)

  23. lois0must0die says:

    I couldn’t contain my self after sing that mother board…Yes,I Jizzed.

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