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SilverStone NT06-E CPU Cooler Review
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho
Type: Reviews Last Updated: September 21, 2009
Page: 3 of 7
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SilverStone NT06-E CPU Cooler Compatible with Intel LGA775 LGA1156 LGA1366 AMD 754 939 940 AM2 AM3 Silverstone Electronics Usually ships in 24 hours
Amazon: $46.00 Newegg: $46.00

Installation

In Figure 11, you can see the hardware necessary to install NT06-E, including the backplates. The rectangular backplate on left is used with AMD CPUs while the two backplates on the right are used with Intel processors: the top one is for socket 775 CPUs only and the bottom one fits sockets 775, 1156 and 1366, being included on newer shipments of this cooler (early NT06-E models fit only socket 775 and AMD CPUs).

SilverStone NT06-E
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Figure 11: Installation hardware.

The first step to install this cooler is to screw the adequate clip to the base of the cooler. In Figure 12 we show the socket 775 clip attached to NT06-E.

SilverStone NT06-E
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Figure 12: Socket 775 clips installed.

After that you must install the blackplate on the back side of the motherboard using four screws and attach four nuts to the screws from the top side of the motherboard, using rubber washers between the nuts and the board.

SilverStone NT06-E
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Figure 13: Screws attached to the motherboard.

Then the cooler goes over the CPU and you must secure it on the screws using four inner-thread thumbscrews. This thumbscrews are difficult to fasten, even with the motherboard out of the case. In Figure 14, you can see how the cooler looks like after installed on the motherboard.

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Figure 14: Installed on motherboard.

InFigure 15 we can see the cooler installed into the case, with the fan in place.

SilverStone NT06-E
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Figure 15: Installed inside the case.
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