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Where can I buy latches (push-pin) for a processor cooler in Moscow?
After cleaning the old computer and replacing it with thermal paste, I broke the white part of the fan latch (push-pin). Used on intel processors for socket LGA 775, 1155 and possibly others. These latches can be easily removed from the radiator (and, accordingly, put back), there is no desire to change the entire cooling system on an old computer because of such a trifle. Tell me where you can buy them in Moscow? Only 2-3 pieces are needed, only the white part is possible (it's just a piece of plastic). Or a suitable replacement mount that is easier to buy. For example, screws with a spring. I think I can find a nut and a plastic / rubber washer myself. Thank you.
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I have several hundred new latches, I would be glad to sell them. If you have any suggestions please write.
Look here. http://www.coolerok.ru/
In general, a cooler for an old computer costs no more than 150-300 rubles. Perhaps it will be easier to buy a new cooler than to find just such mounts.
Yesterday I bought a set of screws, nuts and washers with a diameter of 4 mm (also called M4). A 4*20 screw should be enough, but I forgot to measure it and took 4*35 with a margin. Everything cost less than 40 rubles, more than 20 screws alone. at the same time it happened. I put the screws on the back of the motherboard. Just in case, I put cardboard boxes under the pucks (a square from the first tetrapak that came to hand, with the outer colored side to the tracks). I held the nut with my fingers, twisted the screw with a screwdriver, everything by eye. I left it on with a flash movie in the browser for a couple of hours, everything is fine, the temperature did not rise above 52.
On my own topic - it's surprising that these mounts are not sold separately. Let's say a bag with 4 blacks and 6-8 whites I would buy for 50-100 rubles.
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