- Jul 23, 2009
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Just to clarify, I'm talking about CPU coolers 
I just installed new RAM to discover that two of my four DIMM slots are bad
Right off the bat I'm thinking bent CPU pins, my fan is too tight, or bad mobo.
This got me to thinking, how tight is too tight?
I have a coolermaster hyper 212 for an i7-870. When installing, I turned each screw 1/2 turn to ensure that the load was evenly distributed, and repeated this until it was just tight enough that the cooler didn't rotate when I grabbed it (If I try, it doesn't take much effort to rotate it accidentally, as I did while installing the RAM. It's just tight enough that it doesn't do it easily).
Any thoughts on how to know when a cooler is "too tight"? Any recommendations for finding out if I squished some traces? I'm dreading the 4 hours I'm going to have to spend excavating my motherboard from the case, then removing the CPU, inspecting the pins, reinstalling, reapplying paste, etc etc...
TIA
I just installed new RAM to discover that two of my four DIMM slots are bad
This got me to thinking, how tight is too tight?
I have a coolermaster hyper 212 for an i7-870. When installing, I turned each screw 1/2 turn to ensure that the load was evenly distributed, and repeated this until it was just tight enough that the cooler didn't rotate when I grabbed it (If I try, it doesn't take much effort to rotate it accidentally, as I did while installing the RAM. It's just tight enough that it doesn't do it easily).
Any thoughts on how to know when a cooler is "too tight"? Any recommendations for finding out if I squished some traces? I'm dreading the 4 hours I'm going to have to spend excavating my motherboard from the case, then removing the CPU, inspecting the pins, reinstalling, reapplying paste, etc etc...
TIA