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Personally I've always felt the extra time to install a bolted mounting bracket is worth it. Less vibration, which means less noise. And solid metal screws/bolts will usually leave the heatsink to outlast everything else in your build: Leaving re-usage as an option if you ever rebuild.

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Some push-pin designs are SO hard to twist-lock or unlock, due to the proximity to the heatsink and/or surrounding components, that I end up stripping skin off my knuckles or need to use pliers or something to get hold of the bloody tools-free "handy" gripless, ridiculous black plastic tab thing...

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Some push-pin designs are SO hard to twist-lock or unlock, due to the proximity to the heatsink and/or surrounding components, that I end up stripping skin off my knuckles or need to use pliers or something to get hold of the bloody tools-free "handy" gripless, ridiculous black plastic tab thing...

One of the mounts on my Xigmatek S1283 was almost no clearance to access, if I had child hands it'd be much easier.

 

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