- Jan 5, 2010
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Hi,
My computer has a i3-530 CPU with the stock cooler. At the time I had actually ordered a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus from a lousy retailer, but it took so long to arrive at the store that I just used the stock cooler.
I will be opening up my case to upgrade to a discrete video card, so I thought I would take the opportunity to upgrade the cooler. (I am also worried the video card, an MSI GTX 460 Cyclone, will throw too much heat into the case and harm the whole system... but I posted about that separately.)
I have not attempted anything yet, but I expect to find my CPU bonded to the stock cooler. I guess I can simply use brute force to separate the two? Then, do I need to clean the surface of the CPU? The Hyper 212 requires the application of thermal paste. However, it seems impossible to find information about how to do this. Even Cooler Master does not show this step: see this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSq_xbxsm7Q), at 2:20 they simply skip over it!
Lastly, where should the fan blow air towards? The back, the top? I am not even sure in which direction the PSU fan (which is on the lower face of the unit) shoots air (up or down).
Thank you for any advice.
Note: I have not purchase the Hyper 212 Plus yet so feel free to steer me away from it if you think this is not a good idea. My plan is to maybe overclock the i3-530 a little.
My computer has a i3-530 CPU with the stock cooler. At the time I had actually ordered a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus from a lousy retailer, but it took so long to arrive at the store that I just used the stock cooler.
I will be opening up my case to upgrade to a discrete video card, so I thought I would take the opportunity to upgrade the cooler. (I am also worried the video card, an MSI GTX 460 Cyclone, will throw too much heat into the case and harm the whole system... but I posted about that separately.)
I have not attempted anything yet, but I expect to find my CPU bonded to the stock cooler. I guess I can simply use brute force to separate the two? Then, do I need to clean the surface of the CPU? The Hyper 212 requires the application of thermal paste. However, it seems impossible to find information about how to do this. Even Cooler Master does not show this step: see this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSq_xbxsm7Q), at 2:20 they simply skip over it!
Lastly, where should the fan blow air towards? The back, the top? I am not even sure in which direction the PSU fan (which is on the lower face of the unit) shoots air (up or down).
Thank you for any advice.
Note: I have not purchase the Hyper 212 Plus yet so feel free to steer me away from it if you think this is not a good idea. My plan is to maybe overclock the i3-530 a little.
