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Originally Posted by feelgood
Don't go with Zalman. Zalman heatsink comes with its own backplate which if you were to remove the backplate that came with the motherboard, it'll void its warrenty. I'm pretty sure that if something fucks up your motherboard, I don't think you'll wanting to shell out another 200 bucks for another board when you can get it simply replaced.
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Er.. that depends on his processor. If he has a pentium 4, socket 478, he will not have to do anything with a backplate. At least, that's my experience with a Pentium 4 and a Zalman 7000A cooler. (It's quiet, it's good, and I had no problems mounting it.)