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Old Sep 9, 2009, 05:08 AM   #1
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How Jmcslob rotated a Zigmatek DK 90 degrees

I originally posted this as a reply in a similar post, However this became a totally different way to do this and I'm boasting
I used the current AMD retainer in conjunction with the enzotech type-x
First I had to grind off the side screw tabs

Then I drilled 4 holes with a 1/16" drill bit into the AMD retention clip to match the Enzotech Type X bottom support post I wanted to keep these for more support, I used a Sharpie to mark each spot prior to drilling


I then used Aaron Alpha (like super glue but industrial strength) to permenately bond the 2 together

Following the steps above I ground off the tabs off the 775 mounting clips

and placed them like this

I then attached the Modded Heatsink fan retention clip to the motherboard

Then I simply used 4 4-40 nuts to secure it to the mobo


You may have noticed that when I placed the Enzotech type-X onto the Heatsink fan retention clip, I off set it to the left, I did that to align The HSF with the rear Exhaust fan

I know it's not the best picture but look how exact the HSF and rear exhaust line up

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All your links take me to overclock.net...not the actual pictures.
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>_> I can't see any of those images.
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All your links take me to overclock.net...not the actual pictures.
I no , image hosting is down there too and here dammit dammit
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and here it is under full load at stock with Wprime
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