Computer Hope
Other => Other => Topic started by: squall_01 on September 12, 2008, 09:18:47 AM
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I got some old pcs an takeing them apart to put in new stuff an sell some of the old stuff for people who still use it an noticed. That there was like a sheet of foil between the cpu an the heatsink, this is a socket 5 an is I think one of the more collectable pentium cpus. But is the foil like a heatsink too or is it ment to boost the heat transfer from the chip.
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Never heard of anything like that myself.
It may have been part of the heatsink or something.
My hardware experience doesn't go that far back if I'm honest, the earliest I've got is socket 7, just after socket 5.
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make sense aside from you have to be my dads age to know.
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Foil inserts were used at one time but it was way before Socket 5...
Chances are that machine was assembled by an old-timer.
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.......... okay
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Foil inserts were used at one time but it was way before Socket 5...
Chances are that machine was assembled by an old-timer.
Thanks for the info, I do learn something new every day.
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Yeah, it just sounds like someones attempt to use the foil as a heat transfer.
But it would be best to remove this and use a thermal compound.
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Thats if it didnt have any problems an that I wanted to use something that old.
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Ahhh Youth!!!! ???