You could use metal paper clips to extend the clip.reddog64 wrote:Well I had a fan dye on my BP6 processor #2... While tryign to get the golden orb off i broke the little plastic zif socket tab that holds the fan on...
I need to find 2 matching new fans that mount onto the zif socket using the other clips... the bigger of the 2 i believe...
anyone got any idea's...
Please Help!!!
Help I broke my cpu socket...
Re: Help I broke my cpu socket...
they have HSF's that have real wide clips that latch onto both of those tabs... if you could find two you should be able to keep it down
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i use the stock intel HSF's that came with my celerons
they use the middle clip
they use the middle clip
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I wouldn't put my trust in that, incase the tab popped off again, but it may work well.
One solution is to glue the HSF onto the CPU using thermal epoxy, although this isn't ideal as it would put strain on the CPU's pins. If you used a light-weight HSF it may suffice.
Otherwise you could file the heatsinks you have to clear the caps that get in the way.
One solution is to glue the HSF onto the CPU using thermal epoxy, although this isn't ideal as it would put strain on the CPU's pins. If you used a light-weight HSF it may suffice.
Otherwise you could file the heatsinks you have to clear the caps that get in the way.
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduct.a ... 5R281B1H3G
That looks like it might work, I see three clips in the newegg pic. And it should clear the caps, as its a 60mm heastsink. Let us know how you make out.
That looks like it might work, I see three clips in the newegg pic. And it should clear the caps, as its a 60mm heastsink. Let us know how you make out.
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