My first experience of installing a tower cooler, and even with such a mount (I was expecting a typical snap-on mount, but it came with a ring .). Somehow I was able to install it without removing (and without breaking!) the motherboard. Socket/processor on Intel. Here's how it happened: first I removed the fan itself. Having attached a small clip, I slightly loosened the clips of the ring buttons (tugged the black "heads" with my fingernail and lifted them up, but not completely), and also "pushed" the tower to the attached clip with force to the stop. Then she began to press the second long clamp down until she heard the coveted click (neither the first time, nor without fear of breaking something). And finally, I just fixed the clips of the ring back, put the fan back on. "I can't wait" for the moment when I have to change the thermal paste :'D
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