My Heatsink Just Fell Off Of My Cpu

concorkid

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I have an amd64 and my heatsink just fell of of the cpu. i have the computer laying on its side now... the finger things on the socket broke so the heatsink wont stay on... does anyonw know a place that sells replacement moutning bracket things? The brackets can come off, i just cant find a place to buy a new one.

thanks
 

lenjack

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Do NOT turn the computer on till this is fixed, or you'll burn up the cpu in seconds.
 

Robor

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Originally posted by: lenjack
Do NOT turn the computer on till this is fixed, or you'll burn up the cpu in seconds.
Heh, I remember back when I turned on a P233 CPU without a HS/F. I gave the old HS/F to a friend for his system and totally forgot. It was toasted quickly. I put it in my corkboard at work. :p

 

klah

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http://forums.amd.com/index.ph...c6&showtopic=22444

The Athlon 64 processor has an internal, hardware-enforced thermal protection that will shutdown the processor if it exceeds its maximum specified temperature - this is completely independent from any motherboard-circuitry.

Both lidded and lidless processors provide a hardware enforced thermal protection mechanism. When the processor?s die temperature exceeds a specified temperature, the processor is designed to stop its internal clocks and assert the THERMTRIP_L output.
 

Wahsapa

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this happened to another guy awhile back, fell on his 6800 :thumbsdown:

you dont by chance happen to have an MSI mobo do you?
 

Acanthus

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Originally posted by: klah
http://forums.amd.com/index.ph...c6&showtopic=22444

The Athlon 64 processor has an internal, hardware-enforced thermal protection that will shutdown the processor if it exceeds its maximum specified temperature - this is completely independent from any motherboard-circuitry.

Both lidded and lidless processors provide a hardware enforced thermal protection mechanism. When the processor?s die temperature exceeds a specified temperature, the processor is designed to stop its internal clocks and assert the THERMTRIP_L output.

THIS DOES NOT ALWAYS SAVE YOUR CPU, DO NOT DEPEND ON THIS FEATURE!!!
 

concorkid

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i heva a gigavyte board. and i am using it to write this reply. its sitting on the side and the heatsink is just sitting on the cpu.. its working, but i want this crap fixed. i just want to but a new plastic retention bracket
 

mechBgon

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Originally posted by: concorkid
i heva a gigavyte board. and i am using it to write this reply. its sitting on the side and the heatsink is just sitting on the cpu.. its working, but i want this crap fixed. i just want to but a new plastic retention bracket
For one option, you could get an Alpha PAL8150 and throw the plastic retention bracket away :) The Alpha bolts directly through the board into the metal backplate under the socket (which I assume your board comes with?). Alpha PAL8150 pics That one isn't gonna be falling off :D