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Old 27th June 2004, 18:26   #1
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After I read that the maximum weight for a P4 heatsink should be around 450g - and saw the weight of the Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu (around 773grams) I was shocked!

Will it damage the CPU. In the Zalman site I read that I should pay attention when moving my case. Does this mean I should remove the FHS wenever I go for a LAN or move my case? - I think it will loose some performance since the thermal paste is moved when the FHS is moved - don't know what to do exactly - I really need that cooler!!

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Old 27th June 2004, 18:39   #2
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they would recommend to remove it, I never did however. and tht's on a AMD platform with even lower weight tolerance.
 
Old 27th June 2004, 18:45   #3
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hmmm and you have the all copper one ej? (bdw sure the amd tollerence is less?)

I think I should put it horizantally when moving it around in my car tough. Anyway thanks m8


At least I have some proof by someone who actually has it !

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Old 27th June 2004, 21:26   #4
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I have the Zalman CU, never any issues encountered, the mounting material is pretty sturdy
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Old 27th June 2004, 21:37   #5
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I have the Zalman CU, never any issues encountered, the mounting material is pretty sturdy
How do you transport it for LANs jmke? do you remove it pls?
 
Old 27th June 2004, 22:26   #6
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I had the same cooler also Didn't remove it when moving my pc
 
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How do you transport it for LANs jmke? do you remove it pls?
dont go to lans
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Old 27th June 2004, 23:22   #8
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dont go to lans

lol

the cooler is very easy to remove, so if you feel beter removing it, then remove it.
 
Old 27th June 2004, 23:25   #9
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lol

the cooler is very easy to remove, so if you feel beter removing it, then remove it.
yes that should be no problem but what about the thermal paste
 
Old 27th June 2004, 23:30   #10
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yes that should be no problem but what about the thermal paste
idd, that would be a small problem. Take a tube of thermal paste with you
 
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