Installation[h=3]We used the LGA 1155/1156 mounting method on our MSI P67A-GD65 motherboard to install the cooler.[/h]The all-in-one backplate of the CPU cooler is very firm and should be stable enough to even ship the system with the cooler installed.
4 screws are pushed through the holes in the motherboard so that the hold down bolts can be attached to them.
The cooler is tall enough to allow for plenty of clearance for tall VRM heatsinks.
RAM interference is an issue of the past with the Trinity thanks to the ‘pushed back’ position of the base of the cooler.
The installation was overall the easiest installation I have completed for any CPU cooler. It was also very secure, effective and didn’t interfere with any other motherboard components. Great job ThermoLab!
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