Why did they put em on top? Seems to me that they could introduce big problem with shorting problems if any excess heatsink compound leaks out onto one? I know heatsink compound is by default not very conductive, but it doesn't conduct in small levels.
They could also cause a problem with shorting out if a heatsink is improperly mounted.
I was just wondering.
Joe
btw: Yes I know, its a good thing they left the L1 bridges on the top, but why the resistors?
They could also cause a problem with shorting out if a heatsink is improperly mounted.
I was just wondering.
Joe
btw: Yes I know, its a good thing they left the L1 bridges on the top, but why the resistors?