you mean transfer a cooler from one to another? sure? as long as it's in good condition, and it fits in the other computer perfectly.
Yes you will as CPU manufactures prefer if you use there CPU cooler as the cooler has been designed for the thermal rating of the CPU.
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socket 478 use copper core cooler only case fan is 80mm
The screws in the H60 Corsair CPU cooler typically use a thread size of M3. However, it's advisable to check the specific model's manual or technical specifications for the most accurate information, as variations may exist.
Use something called a CPU cooler. They have it at any reputable PC store or online at Newegg or CompGeeks. They work but make sure you know what you're doing before trying them.
I recommend using 360 Booster.
Copper
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non, because computer chassis don't have RAM
Provided all the safety precautions and steps have been followed (you have been discharged of static charge, everything is unplugged from the motherboard [peripherals and power cord], etc) the first thing to do is to remove the CPU cooler (if you haven't done so already. Depending on what manufacturer you have for your CPU, you may have 2 screws and/or latches (AMD) or 4 screws (Intel). Once that's done, use a clean cloth and apply an appropriate amount of at least 70% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Use this soaked cloth and wipe off the old thermal paste on the CPU's IHS (integrated heat spreader) and the bottom of the heatsink on your CPU cooler. Once that's done, apply a small drop of thermal paste onto your CPU, or as your paste's manufacturer suggests (For reference, Arctic Silver's websites has manuals for application processes depending on type of CPU you have). Carefully align your CPU cooler's heatsink/block over the CPU and re-attach the mounting screws/brackets. If you pull it back out again to check the spread, you will have to re-clean it with the isopropyl alcohol-soaked cloth and re-apply again (not doing so may introduce air pockets which will trap heat in between your CPU and the cooler).
To keep your processor cool, use a thermal paste. If you're installing a cooler, you'll need to use Gelid Solutions GC-Extreme Thermal Compound on the contact surface of your CPU, GPU or chipset. The applicator makes it easy to apply this product to your cooler.