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Pros: If it worked I would have a pro for everyone, but alas it doesn't.
Cons: I think the stock fan broke or something, contacting newegg about it today since the computer wouldn't even get to bios the first 5 times i tried to load an operating system. Finally got to bios and the cpu was running at 111C. The heatsink has contact with the cpu but I took it off any remounted it, after if shut off again I didn't want to risk absolutely destroying my cpu. The stock heatsink came with thermal compound and its clearly not doing what its supposed to. Other Thoughts: I'm pretty sure a new heatsink and fan would solve the problem but I want to make sure that the cpu isn't destoryed from the non-working stock heatsink and fan. Pros: Works great, easy to install Cons: The retail heatsink seems to bend my mb more than I would prefer but everything still works. Pros: Overclocking dream! Smooth - use to transcode movies primarily, kids love it for the gaming aspect. Has cut my time converting/transcoding movies & video files tremendously. This processor is a multi tasking dream. Glad I invested a few extra dollars on this processor - it was well worth it, you won't be disappointed! Cons: Factory Heatsink Other Thoughts: Listen to the advice on these reviews and invest in an aftermarket heatsink. I'm using the TRUE 120 Black Edition. Tossed the factory heatsink as soon as I took it out of the box - it's a joke Now what is the heatsink????? since ill be getting this CPU .
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AS far as i know, heatsink is the "marw7a"
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"Heatsink" or "berrad" as we say in Arabic
It is an aluminum part that covers the CPU used for power dissipation ![]()
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your Case will keep you alert of any overheating, and since you are not overclocking, you don't need to worry. (remember that you have warranty).
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and IF overheating occurred u can buy later on a cpu cooler,the ones made by Thermaltake will certainly do the job.
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