- Sep 5, 2000
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Ok, i just built my first system from scratch. Before this, i've done upgrades, even scraping whole motherboards and stuff, but never from the ground up. I thought i would pick up the chrome orb because i heard a few good things. Mistake...
The thing was almost impossible to get on. then it let my normally clocked athlon t'bird get up to 50C i decided it was time to take it off and put on thermal compound. Only problem was that it wouldn't come off. They made the spring almost impossible to get off. It took about an hour and a screwdriver to get it off, but it took one of the plastic things that held it on the CPU off with it. Now my socket had only a little stub where that should be.
I went down to my local computer shop and they saved me. When i put the C'orb and my system on the desk he said "you broke the socket didn't you." Apprently he's seen a few of this. They had a heatsink that would work with that little nub almost not there. I could have found another better one but that would have taken time. I gave the guy behind the desk the C'orb because i had no use ofr it. He said he may put it on something, but not a CPU, didn't want to ruin a board.
Moral of the story is that the C'orb is a decent cooler, but make sure you get the thermal grease and compound on right the first time you put it on. You DON'T want to take it off.
Mental note: It was probably my stupidity, but i was pretty lucky to fix the prob under $15 bucks.
The thing was almost impossible to get on. then it let my normally clocked athlon t'bird get up to 50C i decided it was time to take it off and put on thermal compound. Only problem was that it wouldn't come off. They made the spring almost impossible to get off. It took about an hour and a screwdriver to get it off, but it took one of the plastic things that held it on the CPU off with it. Now my socket had only a little stub where that should be.
I went down to my local computer shop and they saved me. When i put the C'orb and my system on the desk he said "you broke the socket didn't you." Apprently he's seen a few of this. They had a heatsink that would work with that little nub almost not there. I could have found another better one but that would have taken time. I gave the guy behind the desk the C'orb because i had no use ofr it. He said he may put it on something, but not a CPU, didn't want to ruin a board.
Moral of the story is that the C'orb is a decent cooler, but make sure you get the thermal grease and compound on right the first time you put it on. You DON'T want to take it off.
Mental note: It was probably my stupidity, but i was pretty lucky to fix the prob under $15 bucks.