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Old July 4th 08, 09:45 AM
Lamer980 Lamer980 is offline
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Arrow processor wont go in

i have a q6700 im trying to put into a 680i board (striker extreme)

is something suppose to snap in? from what im seeing its spose to just lay in there, then you close the cap and lock it down

i lay it in there (gold arrow in the correct spot) and the cap doesnt come close to closing, and i dont want to force it down...any idea's?
 




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