removing hyperX heatspeaders

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i want to find out what kind of chips i have under there, i can get the clips off but i cant pull the blue spreaders off

any easier way? a program perhaps?
 
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Originally posted by: deathkoba
I think there was one program that helped remove the heatsink but I forgot the name. Try googling.

a program that helps in removing the heatspreaders? :confused:
 

CraigRT

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I'd say somewhere out there the knowledge is around as to what's under the heatspreaders. I wouldn't risk ruining the RAM just to find out.

snoop around on the net for a bit before you give in and rip the spreaders off.
 

MDE

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You can probably gently pry it off one of the chips to get at least the brand of chip used.
 

GrumpyMan

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If it overclocks (fsb wise) well then who cares what kind of chips are on there. If it doesn't oc well then it also doesn't matter, just get some new stuff.
 

JohnPaul

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I took mine off and as i was prying the heatspreader off, the clip on the top nicked a tiny resistor or capacitor(not sure which) and almost completely knocked it off, rendering it unusable. Luckily I was able to superglue it back on and it has worked flawlessly ever since. One day I may actually solder it on properly, but as of now I see no reason to. Besides that, it is so tiny I would rather not try to solder it. It could have been an expensive mistake, and one which did not need to happen, although I really did want to know what chips I had.

Just be careful when prying them apart, and do not bend it back and forth like it is on a hinge, because that is what I did and that is how I knocked off the smd.

BTW, my HyperX PC3500 was indeed BH5:) .