I don't mean the exact model. Just the style. Like socket A or whatever. I just found a giant box of these, and I have no idea what they are for Thanks!
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www.davemanut.com/1hsf.jpg
D.C.
www.davemanut.com/1hsf.jpg
better pics would be nice, but my guess is something AMD due to the two mounting points.
It looks like a Socket A or Socket 754/939 HSF from a PC Chips motherboard. The ones that were "intergrated" and had a warranty void sticker across the CPU and ZIP lever.
The 4 little round things on the bottom of the heatsink would make that a socket A unit. 754/939 didn't use those.
As someone already stated, this HS is from one the the PC Chips boards. I never have used the PC Chip boards, but the only thing I ever seen use the 4 little round things are a Socket A CPU.Socket A has clips that grab onto the CPU socket. This has holes for screws. The holes are parallel to the board (socket A's clips are perpendicular).
D.C.
Socket A has clips that grab onto the CPU socket. This has holes for screws. The holes are parallel to the board (socket A's clips are perpendicular).
D.C.