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Old 25th Feb 2008, 09:13 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Old 25th Feb 2008, 11:06 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Hehe, for any of you who have played Warriors:Orochi on Xbox360, that is what the main boss, Orochi, is like. BIG, SCARY, and MOTHERBOARD THREATENING. Ok, maybe not the last one, but still. That thing is a beast.
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Old 25th Feb 2008, 12:26 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Hehe, for any of you who have played Warriors:Orochi on Xbox360, that is what the main boss, Orochi, is like. BIG, SCARY, and MOTHERBOARD THREATENING. Ok, maybe not the last one, but still. That thing is a beast.
Funny how Scythe would name their cooler after a monster...
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WEAK!

LOL joking

Well it's not like you are shaking/bumping the case around. I don't see why 1KG can be a problem if it is mounted securely with a backplate. Orochi isn't the first 1KG CPU cooler, remember Hyper6?
LOL!! Didn't someone's motherboard died when they tried to lift the motherboard WITH the cooler still attached??
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They shouldn't lift the mainboard with such a heavy cooler attached to begin with. Always lift the heatsink together with the mainboard.
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LOL!! Didn't someone's motherboard died when they tried to lift the motherboard WITH the cooler still attached??
I wouldn't want that to happend to me
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They shouldn't lift the mainboard with such a heavy cooler attached to begin with. Always lift the heatsink together with the mainboard.
Hehe.. Yeah, they lifted the motherboard and I guess, its "back" just gave out!
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Hehe.. Yeah, they lifted the motherboard and I guess, its "back" just gave out!
That heatsink is so XXL until it might cause the board to sag... very seriously. I guess if I lift the board up with the HSF the big chunk of metal will zoom downwards first and then with a big hole on the processor side.

Anyway, a good cooler - but a little bit monstrous. These stuff should have extra strong mountings for the board as well.
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That heatsink is so XXL until it might cause the board to sag... very seriously. I guess if I lift the board up with the HSF the big chunk of metal will zoom downwards first and then with a big hole on the processor side.

Anyway, a good cooler - but a little bit monstrous. These stuff should have extra strong mountings for the board as well.
Your motherboard won't break... but lifting the motherboard with such a heavy cooler installed will kill it.
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