Heatsink Help

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  1. Fourstar

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    I'm pretty much a rookie when it comes to buying parts for my PC since I just started building my own. I bought this heatsink http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?...N82E16835185125 and found out thet it doesn't fit at all on my motherboard even if it was compatible with my current processor (socket 939) and the retention doesn't fit either. my stock heatsink setup has 4 screws in each corner, can anyone help on this as I don't want to make another mistake again.

    I'm buying a new one since I returned the one that didn't fit :(
     
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    not in my case, my motherboard has no screw holes to fit the retention, it's only at the 4 corners on where my processor is... I'll try to get a pic of my motherboard and the retention so you could picture it more
     
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    939? I'd get a heatpipe cooler, for 939 Scythe Mine maybe?
     
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    If the mobo is a stock Gateway mobo, then I would think that any aftermarket Cpu Cooler won't work. Like the Dell systems I fix and repair, aftermarket parts are not compatible. I have to contact Dell or a reseller to get the exact same parts to replace. You still might get luck with Gateway. I would contact their Tech Support Department and ask them if an aftermarket CPU cooler would work. Goodluck.
     
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    tnx, I might try that
     
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    Are you overclocking? If not, you should be fine with the heatsink that came with your CPU.
     
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    nope, well my heatsink is designed for AMD 3700+ and I just upgraded it to x2 4400+, it's running at 60c right now... but now that yo mentioned it, my 3700+ also runs at 60c when I last checked it
     
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    Why dont you use the HSF that came with your 4200+?

    BTW, AMD CPU's actually run hotter than most intels - so you should be fine around the 50* mark.

    You can improve those temps by adding better thermal paste!
     
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    I purchased it as a OEM at newegg so it only came just with a processor :(
     
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    I see - so are you going to have ANY stock HSF's available at all?
     
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    I have one that came with my PC but I do need I better one, dunno if they have it at gateway
     

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