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Identify & remove Thermaltake CPU cooler

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Hi,

I need to remove the Thermaltake CPU cooler that came pre-installed in my PC. It is on an Asus P8P67 LE motherboard (LGA 1155) and is about 10 years old. I can't see any indication of a model number.

It looks to me as though the only way to remove it is by unscrewing the nuts & screws on the rear of the motherboard (see attached photo). I fear that this could damage the CPU as it will be under tension.

My understanding is that coolers normally come in at least two parts - a bracket / frame which attaches to the motherboard, and the cooler itself which attaches to the bracket. Unfortunately I can't see any indication of a separate bracket.

I'm just wondering if anyone has had experience with this type of cooler and can advise on the best way to remove it. I have emailed Thermaltake but they haven't replied (yet).

Any help gratefully received.

Many thanks
 

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simply undo those four anchor points (2 nuts and 2 bolts) and the heatsink will come lose.
with the mix of different nuts and bolts, and the excessive number of white plastic washers used, I'm guessing it has been a fiddled with at some point.
they usually look a lot better than that!
 
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