Solution ThatVietGuy Aug 22, 2020 RAM - yes. Heatsink may make things cumbersome depending on what cooler you have, but shouldn't be a problem if you're careful.
RAM - yes. Heatsink may make things cumbersome depending on what cooler you have, but shouldn't be a problem if you're careful.
ThatVietGuy Titan Nov 6, 2007 11,718 314 70,240 Aug 22, 2020 Solution #2 RAM - yes. Heatsink may make things cumbersome depending on what cooler you have, but shouldn't be a problem if you're careful. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
RAM - yes. Heatsink may make things cumbersome depending on what cooler you have, but shouldn't be a problem if you're careful.
geofelt Titan Oct 9, 2006 54,295 4,145 174,240 Aug 22, 2020 #3 I think that would be the preferred method unless you are using an aio liquid cooler. Reactions: drea.drechsler Upvote 0 Downvote
D drea.drechsler Champion Oct 16, 2017 9,841 2,647 54,790 Aug 22, 2020 #4 With most air coolers I usually find it easier to mount them to the CPU when the mobo's outside the case then put the whole shebang in at once. Upvote 0 Downvote
With most air coolers I usually find it easier to mount them to the CPU when the mobo's outside the case then put the whole shebang in at once.