P4 HSF - easy to install?

DaveSimmons

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Aug 12, 2001
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How does installing the stock Intel P4 (1.7) HSF compare with socket370?

I'm trying to decide whether to pay a little extra for a barebones like Googlegear's P4 1.7 / Intel 850 / Inwin S508 instead of doing the assembly myself. I've been installing mobos since the 386 days (AMD 386-40 was a classic) but the HSF for my p3-933 had me stumped until I broke down and read Intel's twirl-the-screwdriver instructions :eek:

It's for my parents so I'm going for simplicity / stabiliy over power / value (aka AMD). I'd go ahead and get another p-3 / CUSL-C like my current main system, but the weasels at Intel have kept p3 prices so high that I can get the P4 1.7 for about $75 more than a P3 1.0 / TUSL-C even with the RDRAM price diff.

---Dave
 

Damascus

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Don't P4 hsf units use clips just like P3 and Athlon?

Personally I'd go for Duron and some MSI board. Cheap CPU,
cheap mobo, cheap SDRAM, decent power, and very good stability.
 

Jgtdragon

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Its easier to put the hsf on the cpu than putting rdrams on the motherboard in my case.