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Author: John
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler
The PSU had cooked two MBs before I realized the culprit. I bought a new PSU and a new MB. The PSU company said they'd replace the cooked parts so this meant the third removal. I sure hope the PSU company makes good since my GPU is toast on a new i5.

--- On Fri, 10/15/10, Stephen <> wrote:

From: Stephen <>
Subject: Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler
To: "Main PLUG discussion list" <>
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010, 2:24 PM

They never intended for frequent removal
On Oct 15, 2010 12:03 PM, "Jordan Aberle" <> wrote:
> The more you add and remove the cooler from the MB the harder it is to work


> with. I wonder about the intel engineers sometimes, this is really the best
> they could come up with??
>
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 10:15 AM, John <> wrote:


>
>> Okay, I see what my problem was even though it was turned it wasn't turned
>> all the way where the round top part fit into the notch. I took a pair of
>> pliers and turned it and the push pin freed.


>>
>> --- On Tue, 10/12/10, Brian Cluff <> wrote:
>>
>> > From: Brian Cluff <>


>> > Subject: Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler
>> > To: "Main PLUG discussion list" <>


>> > Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 12:35 AM
>> > Those are relatively east to remove,
>> > but not totally obvious how to do
>> > it. The heat sync stays connected to the board by


>> > pushing a pin between
>> > the 2 plastic wedges that keep it connected to the
>> > motherboard. To get
>> > the fan off you have to turn the top that you pressed in
>> > when you


>> > attached it 90 degrees and then pull up it. That will pull
>> > the little
>> > pin back and allow it to be pulled free from the
>> > motherboard. Just do
>> > that 4 times and the fan should be able to be removed


>> > fairly easy.
>> >
>> > Brian Cluff
>> >
>> > On 10/11/2010 03:32 PM, John wrote:
>> > > Sorry, I should've specified it was the stock cooler


>> > something similar
>> > > to this.
>> > >
>> > > http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Product.aspx?C=1417&ID=1960


>> > >
>> > > I'm thinking of sending the MB with the cooler
>> > attached. I bent a pin on
>> > > the last one even though it was toast already.
>> > >


>> > > --- On *Mon, 10/11/10, JD Austin /<>/*
>> > wrote:
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >     From: JD Austin <>


>> > >     Subject: Re: Removing socket
>> > 1156 stock cooler
>> > >     To: "Main PLUG discussion
>> > list" <>


>> > >     Date: Monday, October 11,
>> > 2010, 5:24 PM

>> > >
>> > >     Which kind do you have? They
>> > come in a few different styles:
>> > >     http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Products.aspx?C=1417


>> > >     <http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Products.aspx?C=1417>
>> > >     On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 15:19,
>> > John <


>> > >     </mc/compose?to=>>
>> > wrote:

>> > >
>> > >         I bought the
>> > parts to make a new Ubuntu system. Unfortunately,


>> > >         the new power
>> > supply was bad and I cooked my RAM, MB, i5
>> > >         processor, and
>> > one other MB before I realized the PSU was the
>> > >         culprit. I need


>> > to send everything back to the PSU maker. I
>> > >         removed the 1156
>> > cooler once and it was not a pleasant
>> > >         experience. Two
>> > of the push pins came right up but the other two


>> > >         would not and I
>> > had a nasty time getting it off. I searched vids
>> > >         and they said to
>> > use a screw driver but this didn't work. Anyone


>> > >         have a video or
>> > an idea of how to remove the fan without using
>> > >         force.

>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >


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