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More info?)
Paul wrote:
> In article <44o3d.473165$gE.95988@pd7tw3no>, "S.Heenan" <sheenan@wahs.ac> wrote:
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>>Charlie King wrote:
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>>>Does anyone know if the northbridge heatsink has mounting holes?
>>>
>>>Has anyone replaced the heatsink, and if so with what?
>>>
>>>I'm toying with the idea of overclocking a little, and it strikes me
>>>that a better cooler on the northbridge might help.
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>>Standard procedure is to glue the heatsink to the NB using thermal epoxy.
>>http://arcticsilver.com/arctic_alumina_thermal_adhesive.htm
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>>If the K8V SE Deluxe does have mounting holes, it's news to me.
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> The picture in the manual shows two plastic push pins on diagonal
> corners. I've seen some heatsink replacement kits with brackets
> you can adjust to line up with the holes, so no need to use
> a permanent thermal epoxy that cannot be removed.
>
> Here is an example of a push pin replacement, with adjustable
> arms. The instructions allow installation with push pins, or
> using thermal epoxy. I recommend the push pins, as then you
> can remove it again if needed.
Yes, it has moutning holes, and uses push-pins for the standard heatsink.
However, personally I don't think changing the heatsink really would do
much. It doesn't get that hot, and without any PCI/AGP lock overclocking
results will certainly stay very limited anyway. Instead of
overclocking, I'd suggest undervolting for a nice silent box ;-).
Roland