Below is a link to a picture of a socket 1366:
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2009/02/ga-1366-cpu-cooler-group-test/33.jpg
OK, there is a lever that generates the spring mechanism, and at the bottom of the socket, as pictured, the spring engages a little tab.
Is that engagement of the spring to the tab the entire clamping force that is applied to the CPU?
Also, should the little tab that the spring engages be bent down, or should it have a trough in it that the spring sits in?
Just wondering, because I had a P6X58D Premium with a Lotes socket that looked just like the picture, and now I have the same motherboard with a Foxconn socket, and the spring barely hits the tab, and the tab is bent down.
I am assuming that the spring must apply force to that tiny tab to have a proper clamp on the CPU?
I am guessing the board will POST ok, but thought I would ask this first.
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2009/02/ga-1366-cpu-cooler-group-test/33.jpg
OK, there is a lever that generates the spring mechanism, and at the bottom of the socket, as pictured, the spring engages a little tab.
Is that engagement of the spring to the tab the entire clamping force that is applied to the CPU?
Also, should the little tab that the spring engages be bent down, or should it have a trough in it that the spring sits in?
Just wondering, because I had a P6X58D Premium with a Lotes socket that looked just like the picture, and now I have the same motherboard with a Foxconn socket, and the spring barely hits the tab, and the tab is bent down.
I am assuming that the spring must apply force to that tiny tab to have a proper clamp on the CPU?
I am guessing the board will POST ok, but thought I would ask this first.
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