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heavysky
11-08-2003, 02:30 PM
Does anyone think it is a realistic idea to use an old AMD socket A CPU heatsink/fan combo I have sitting around with some heat transfer epoxy to replace the passive heat sink on my Nvidia chipset on my FIC AU13 motherboard? Is it worth the effort if I am not doing any major overclocking at this time. I would definitely appreciate any advice.

Cricket
11-08-2003, 02:47 PM
As long as the heatsink won't hit or interfere with any other part of the motherboard, why not? I've glued old CPU hitsinks to the northbridge chip as well as video card processors before. It may not be necessary, but it won't hurt anything and it'll give you something to do.

:) Cricket

flanzig1
11-08-2003, 02:51 PM
Trying to get the orginal heatsink off could be tricky(as in breaking something). You could use just the fan and mountit to the orginal heatsink.

And welcome to PCmech.

Cricket
11-08-2003, 02:55 PM
Originally posted by flanzig1
Trying to get the orginal heatsink off could be tricky(as in breaking something). You could use just the fan and mountit to the orginal heatsink.The little chipset coolers are easy to remove...most are just held on with push pins. If there are no push pins, then it's usually just held on with thermal tape. I haven't seen any chipset coolers that was attached with thermal epoxy (not from the factory anyway). Video card heatsinks are another matter though.

:) Cricket

FLG
11-08-2003, 03:28 PM
To take the heatsink off the video cards that are held not held by the push pins, take a hair dryer and heat the bottom of the heatsink so the stuff holding it will let go then it should come off easily. I assume this method will also work for chipsets.

heavysky
11-08-2003, 04:00 PM
Thanks for the quick advice!