Amd Stok Fan Droping Speed and Then Picking Back Up

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I have tried my hardest, but some screws wind with the bracket while about don't thread. I don't know if the parts are not compatible or what, but can you help me with this issue?

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix B-550-F Gaming (Wi-Fi)

Thanks to anyone who responds.

Karadjgne
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Check the cpu placement. You should have had to lift the little arm up, align the golden triangle to the correct corner of the socket, drop in the cpu, put slight pressure level on the cpu with a fingertip and drop/lock the arm.

If you didn't do that originally, the cpu could be sitting to a fault high in the socket to allow the cooler to mount properly.

If you didn't suffice that, you may want to also check the pins on the spine of the cpu, just just in case you accidentally out to many.

That CPU and motherboard should be a breeze to get a cooler mounted on.

Barty1884
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  • #2
You'd remove the preinstalled latch mounting, seize the backplate (comes with the motherboard) and jailer in the Wraith Stealth cooler.

This video should help (it was a quick Google search and I oasis't listened to audio etc).

View: https://youtu.be/WbvKjsuznBk
  • #3
You'd remove the preinstalled latch climb, confiscate the backplate (comes with the motherboard) and screw in the Wraith Stealth ice chest.

This video should help (it was a agile Google search and I haven't listened to audio etc).

View: https://youtu.be/WbvKjsuznBk
I saw this picture and proven to do it, only irrespective how hard I tried the screws would non go into the back plate bracket. They would stay above the bracket and no matter how a good deal force I put on it would not turn down and thread.
Karadjgne
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Stop. Looks like you are tightening fully 1 roll in the hay at a time.

When installing coolers using 4 screws, barely initiate 1 corner, then attend the opposite and get that started. Then start a distinct corner, swap to the opposite. Get completely 4 screws started, then proceed to tighten up in an 'X' radiation diagram until the screws stop or you take to usance force to get them tighter. Should comprise snug, not cranked concluded-tight.

  • #5
Stop over. Looks like you are tightening in full 1 screw at one time.

When installing coolers using 4 screws, hardly begin 1 corner, then locomote to the opposite and get that started. Then start a different corner, swap to the opposite. Get entirely 4 screws started, then proceed to constrain in an 'X' pattern until the screws stop or you call for to use thrust to get them tighter. Should be snug, non cranked o'er-tight.

In order for the screw to actually die down into one corner, flatbottom if it is hardly, I take to put a good deal of pressure on the stock cooler, which gentle of scares me.
  • #6
I am trying to set up a stock AMD cpu cooler, but when I positioning IT over the cpu and position it down three of the spring loaded screws array utterly just the dying one is slenderly embossed above the backplate bracket. Could you suggest any solutions?

Processor: Ryzen 5 3600
Mobo: Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming (Wisconsin-Fi)

Thanks in advance for responses:)

Karadjgne
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Then there's something wrong, the cooler should require some pressure, that's a given, to be tight to the cpu, but nothing wrist breakingly hard. You should be using the stock backplate and the screws that came with the cooler, nothing else required. The screws are spring loaded, so you should use a Philip head screwdriver to start each screw. The backplate has raised nuts which should go finished the holes in the motherboard. Precise simple process
  • #8
Then there's something unjust, the tank should require some pressure sensation, that's a given, to Be tight to the cpu, but nothing wrist breakingly hard. You should be using the stock backplate and the screws that came with the tank, nothing else required. The screws are spring loaded, then you should use a Philip head screwdriver to start each screw. The backplate has raised nuts which should down the holes in the motherboard. Very sword-shaped process
I am doing precisely this, but uncomparable of the four screws is fostering out of reach of the extended back plate buggy every time I screw one in, do you throw a solution for this?
Karadjgne
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  • #9
Deterrent the cpu placement. You should have had to lift the little fortify astir, align the golden Triangle to the correct corner of the socket, drop in the cpu, put across slight pressure on the cpu with a fingertip and drop/lock the arm.

If you didn't do that primitively, the cpu could be unmoving too high in the socket to allow the cooler to saddle horse by rights.

If you didn't do that, you may want to also check the pins happening the posterior of the cpu, just in case you incidentally bent some.

That cpu and motherboard should be a breeze to get a cooler adorned on.

  • #10
I am doing exactly this, but one of the four screws is raising unreached of the extended book binding plate nuts every time I screw one in, do you have a solution for this?

Redo.
Mr.Karadjgne has provide salutary pattern "X" idea. Do 1 X "Half Piece of ass" and 1 X "Full Screw" (2X total Measure)

I precisely provide the idea connected installing the Stock cooler:
Firstly before legal proceeding:
-Do not induce any installation on MOBO inside Casing, you want "Full Vista"/"Control" and "Eye Sight" as much you fanny. Do the mobo initiation outside of casing.
-Exercise Mobo Box As table if needed.

The Dance step for cooler:
1.facing improving the 4 screw hole.
2.hale and "Half Screw" each opposite of 4 Pickle [the archetypal X Step]
3.Check and make a point all screw are "Half goes in".
4.Begin "Full Screw" each Opposite of 4 Muddle [The Moment X Step]

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Amd Stok Fan Droping Speed and Then Picking Back Up

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