SLK 800a/u?

amcdonald

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A uses a retention clip to secure itself to the socket.
U is mounted by screws passing through the MB, which almost ensures it isn't going to move.
U is safer, but also more complicated. you have to remove the motherboard to switch cpus.
Not a problem for most, but it is frustrating if you are always inside your box.
 

human2k

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U has socket 478 support. This heatsink is very easy to install on the P4 boards because of the 2 clips that come with it. Great Intel overclocker HSF.
 

Dedpuhl

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....so they are the same except for the mounting method? That means I can use the 800a for my XP 3000+, right?
 

infinite012

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Originally posted by: amcdonald
A uses a retention clip to secure itself to the socket.
U is mounted by screws passing through the MB, which almost ensures it isn't going to move.
U is safer, but also more complicated. you have to remove the motherboard to switch cpus.
Not a problem for most, but it is frustrating if you are always inside your box.

You don't have to remove the motherboard to switch CPUs. Maybe to switch heatsink, but not for a simple CPU upgrade. You only have to unscrew 4 screws and whammo! You can install a new CPU just like you would with a regular HSF. And yes it is frustrating if you are always in your box...very large...