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Build in Progress Question

SiliconValley

Limp Gawd
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I've just installed a Tuniq 120 on an Asus P5W dh Deluxe mobo. Installation went well however I've just noticed that the top of the heatsink plate (that touches the CPU) also touches a row of about 4 capacitors. Is this going to be a problem? It's just barely touching them but it is making contact. I'm not worried about too much force on the capacitors, I'm just worried that the metal on the heatsink connecting them all together might cause some sort of electrical problem.

UPDATE: Nevermind, rotating the HSF 90 degrees solved my problem. Plus, now it will actually exhaust out the back of my case. lol
 
You have a pic of that? I have a P5W DH and was thinking of getting a Tuniq. I just want to see what it looks like :).
 
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