![]() ![]() These just need to be screwed to the base of the heatsink, as pictured.Īs we are using a Z97 motherboard – LGA 1150 socket – we need to use a backplate. In the next step we see one change from the original 212 EVO – gone is the x-shaped mounting bracket that caused me such grief, and it has been replaced by two separate mounting arms. ![]() The fan is clipped in place – so just pry the clips from one edge free, and it should come loose. I remember building my first PC a few years back – I used the Hyper 212 EVO, and although it performed excellently for me, it was a nightmare to install for a first-timer.įirst things first, you need to just pop off the fan from the heatsink. ![]() The whole mounting mechanism has been revamped too, which should make the installation process nice and easy. As a disclaimer, we installed the 212 LED on a motherboard using the LGA 1150 socket. ![]()
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