Originally posted by: Nevets Drassel
Its easy. The heatsink uses the push pin connectors. Do it before you put your motherboard in the case. Both the NB and SB can use the standard push pin holders.
As far as the CPU is concerned, the Freezer 7 PRO has a similar push pin design. Not the best way to secure a large unit to the motherboard but it does accomplish its goals.
I am sure that I did not damaged the NB by removing the HS. A water block will work fine as far as I can tell. Put passive cooling on the south bridge also.
the scythe infinity uses the same reference intel push pin design. i don't like it. doesn't seem very secure to me. and it is easy to take the NB heatsink off. i swapped out the supplied with AS5. seems to move around pretty easily.
