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Old 11th Mar 2010, 23:48   #1
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Corsair H50 1156 (i5) retention bracket

Could someone, please, point me to any UK retailer where I can buy Corsair H50 1156 (i5) retention bracket? Pleeese!!! Can't find any , and I don't live in States so ordering directly from Corsair is out of the question.
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Old 11th Mar 2010, 23:58   #2
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Have you already purchased it?

Scan and Ebuyer both state the H50 come with the 1156 bracket.

Or did you buy an older varient before 1156 brackets were included?


EDIT:

This is the badger;
https://shop.corsair.com/store/item_...spx?id=1150701

It's actually free of charge, and Corsair will ship it to the UK, for a fee of $5, you need to go through the signup process.

Can't find anything else in the UK. The only other option is to conact the etailer you bought it from, they may be able to supply one FOC.
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Old 12th Mar 2010, 04:52   #3
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Thanks. Yeah, I bough one just before they released the version with the bracket. Anyway, I will get it from Corsair then. I mean - will call Overclockers and ask but if they don't have any, I'll use Corsair themselves. Patience is not my biggest virtue when it comes to compuetr upgrades
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Old 12th Mar 2010, 06:57   #4
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I ordered mine direct from corsiar, I was in the same position as you, the new bracket is a bit crappy compared to the 775 imo its just a piece of pressed steel but it does the job.

It takes about a week to arive from the states
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Old 12th Mar 2010, 07:58   #5
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Just ordered from Corsair. Thanks guys.
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