![]() My main complaint is that screwing the retention plates can be time-consuming, but perhaps not as much as removing the motherboard. The push-pins were surprisingly easily to operate and removing the cooler simply requires the push pins to be rotated anti-clockwise as indicated by the arrows on them. The push-pin mechanism, whilst not as robust as methods requiring back plates, is adequate for such a lightweight cooler. The method literally takes two steps so there is little to go wrong. Place the heatsink on top and push the push-pins in a diagonal fashion for an even mounting pressure until you hear a click. After applying thermal paste to the CPU, remove the protective cover from the base of the cooler and rotate the push-pins clock wise such that the small indents on each face inwards.
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