You state that the Corsair H75 is compatible with the AM2/3+ socket motherboards but it really isn't. At the very least it's not very well made. While it has the supporting brackets. The standoffs are not compatible with the board.
In my AM3+ board the Backplate screwmounts stick slightly through the holes in the motherboard, this means that the standoffs will be equally raised from the motherboard and hence won't/wouldn't be secured to the motherboard.
I solved the issue by using washers between the backplate and the backside of the motherboard. However, these washers were not included, so i had to buy them extra, not that they are expensive. But i would assume all parts necessary to install the cooler would be delivered with it.
I'm a bit dissapointed that you haven't tested this yourselves. And i can't find any videos showing how to install the H75 on AMD motherboards, only the Intel installation is shown and then they reference to the AMD installation with "you use AMD's already installed backplate". But that certainly wasn't the case now was it.
Don't advertise compatibility where there is none/slim. You should either include washers to squeeze between the backplate and backside of the motherboard (which wasn't the easiest task in the world), or remove the whole notion of AMD compatibility.
Other than that the cooler worked great when installed. Just pissed me off that i had to stop mid-way during installation realising the standoffs didn't fit.
Cheers!
In my AM3+ board the Backplate screwmounts stick slightly through the holes in the motherboard, this means that the standoffs will be equally raised from the motherboard and hence won't/wouldn't be secured to the motherboard.
I solved the issue by using washers between the backplate and the backside of the motherboard. However, these washers were not included, so i had to buy them extra, not that they are expensive. But i would assume all parts necessary to install the cooler would be delivered with it.
I'm a bit dissapointed that you haven't tested this yourselves. And i can't find any videos showing how to install the H75 on AMD motherboards, only the Intel installation is shown and then they reference to the AMD installation with "you use AMD's already installed backplate". But that certainly wasn't the case now was it.
Don't advertise compatibility where there is none/slim. You should either include washers to squeeze between the backplate and backside of the motherboard (which wasn't the easiest task in the world), or remove the whole notion of AMD compatibility.
Other than that the cooler worked great when installed. Just pissed me off that i had to stop mid-way during installation realising the standoffs didn't fit.
Cheers!
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