Installation
The installation of the Scythe Infinity is one of the easiest installations I have ever performed. I think everybody can do it, in just a few minutes. The first installation might require one or two looks into the manual, but after that it becomes easier every time.
Depending on the socket you want to use, you have to install the right clips from the three included sets. The manual describes this very well.
We will show you installation on a Socket775 motherboard, that's why we will need the LGA 775 clips.
At the sides of the heatsink base are four small holes into which the clips go in.
Once you clipped them in, the connection is very secure. To remove the clip you press the little metal tabs together and pull the clip out.
We will be using this ASUS P5B Deluxe to install the Scythe Infinity on.
All you have to do is align the cooler correctly so that the black push pins align with the holes in the motherboard, then press them down one after another.
Since this cooler is so big, it blocks direct access to the push pins. In places where there is also something tall on the motherboard this could make installation a bit hard. My suggestion is to start with the pins that are hard to reach and push in the easier ones last. The reason is that once you have two or three pins locked down, the other ones require a lot more force to push down. It helps if you have small fingers which you can put between heatsink and push pin - ask your wife/girlfriend/mom/sister for help.
After installation the cooler sits rock stable on the board and fits perfectly. I also tried to fit it on the ABIT AW9D-MAX and it fits fine there too.
This is the installation a Socket AM2 motherboard. The two clips go into the hooks on the retention module. Very easy to do, you don't even have to remove the motherboard from the case.