Re: ABLEconf mtg tonight at 20:00

2010-10-11 Thread Dazed_75
Sorry Hans, my power was out for 2.5 hours On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 6:05 PM, der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote: moin moin, there will be an ABLEconf planning mtg tonight at 20:00 in #ABLEconf on Freenode. ciao, der.hans -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/

Re: ABLEconf mtg tonight at 20:00

2010-10-11 Thread Eric Shubert
I'm sorry to have missed it too. The dust is still settling a bit from my migration to Ubuntu 10.04.1(LTS) over the weekend. Not exactly bleeding edge, but I like the stability and it's current enough for me. I'm seeing some nice improvements over 8.04. :) -- -Eric 'shubes' On 10/11/2010

Removing socket 1156 stock cooler

2010-10-11 Thread John
I bought the parts to make a new Ubuntu system. Unfortunately, the new power supply was bad and I cooked my RAM, MB, i5 processor, and one other MB before I realized the PSU was the culprit. I need to send everything back to the PSU maker. I removed the 1156 cooler once and it was not a

Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler

2010-10-11 Thread Jordan Aberle
Welcome to Intel hell. On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 3:19 PM, John jhari...@yahoo.com wrote: I bought the parts to make a new Ubuntu system. Unfortunately, the new power supply was bad and I cooked my RAM, MB, i5 processor, and one other MB before I realized the PSU was the culprit. I need to send

Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler

2010-10-11 Thread JD Austin
Which kind do you have? They come in a few different styles: http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Products.aspx?C=1417 http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Products.aspx?C=1417 On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 15:19, John jhari...@yahoo.com wrote: I bought the parts to make a new Ubuntu system. Unfortunately, the new

Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler

2010-10-11 Thread John
Sorry, I should've specified it was the stock cooler something similar to this. http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Product.aspx?C=1417ID=1960 I'm thinking of sending the MB with the cooler attached. I bent a pin on the last one even though it was toast already. --- On Mon, 10/11/10, JD Austin

Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler

2010-10-11 Thread JD Austin
You can remove those with a screwdriver but it matters which way you turn it. If you look close it will be obvious which way to turn by the direction of the grooves. JD On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 15:32, John jhari...@yahoo.com wrote: Sorry, I should've specified it was the stock cooler something

Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler

2010-10-11 Thread John
Thanks. I tried all that. They wouldn't budge. Thought I could push it through the back side but this didn't work either. --- On Mon, 10/11/10, JD Austin j...@twingeckos.com wrote: From: JD Austin j...@twingeckos.com Subject: Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler To: Main PLUG discussion list

Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler

2010-10-11 Thread JD Austin
Unless you bought the cooler separate just send it back with it in place :) On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 15:36, John jhari...@yahoo.com wrote: Thanks. I tried all that. They wouldn't budge. Thought I could push it through the back side but this didn't work either. --- On *Mon, 10/11/10, JD

Re: Removing socket 1156 stock cooler

2010-10-11 Thread Brian Cluff
Those are relatively east to remove, but not totally obvious how to do it. The heat sync stays connected to the board by pushing a pin between the 2 plastic wedges that keep it connected to the motherboard. To get the fan off you have to turn the top that you pressed in when you attached it