--- Rodxxx Wxxx <rxx@svc.com> wrote:
> The heatsink is supposed to move, especially if you
> are using silicon
> grease. As long as it does not tilt, there is
> nothing wrong with the
> unit.
As you guys can read from the above email, I've bought 4 GC-88. to try on the 3 Shuttle mini-Barebone Systems.
They are a very very loose fit on the cpu and its clip. Alarmingly loose where when I stand the computer Window'ed face down, you notice that the heatsink will slide a little.
The story gets worse when i open up the case and slightly apply pressure, the heatsink will glide back and forth at will. Something that I've never noticed with
SK-7, SLK-800, Volcanos or even with GC-68's.
Now I complained of this fact and this is the email I got back from the tech representative at SVC.
Now I know that SVC is adored around here. But I think their claim that heatsinks are "supposed to move" to justify the loosefit is totally absurd.
What do you guys think?
> The heatsink is supposed to move, especially if you
> are using silicon
> grease. As long as it does not tilt, there is
> nothing wrong with the
> unit.
As you guys can read from the above email, I've bought 4 GC-88. to try on the 3 Shuttle mini-Barebone Systems.
They are a very very loose fit on the cpu and its clip. Alarmingly loose where when I stand the computer Window'ed face down, you notice that the heatsink will slide a little.
The story gets worse when i open up the case and slightly apply pressure, the heatsink will glide back and forth at will. Something that I've never noticed with
SK-7, SLK-800, Volcanos or even with GC-68's.
Now I complained of this fact and this is the email I got back from the tech representative at SVC.
Now I know that SVC is adored around here. But I think their claim that heatsinks are "supposed to move" to justify the loosefit is totally absurd.
What do you guys think?
