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Document Number: 318734-011
Intel
®
Core™2 Duo Processor
E8000
and E7000
Series, and
Intel
®
Pentium
®
Dual-Core
Processor E6000
and E5000
Series, and Intel
®
Celeron
®
Processor E3x00
Series
Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines
August 2009
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Document Number: 318734-011 Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E8000 and E7000 Series, and Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Processor E6000 and E5000 Se

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10 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 100 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 25. Lift the heater block and magnified lens, using tweezers

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 101 Figure 7-31. Thermocouple placed into groove 29. Using a

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 102 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-33. Filling Groove with Adhesive 32. To speed u

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 103 Figure 7-35. Removing Excess Adhesive from IHS 33. Using

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 104 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines D.6 Thermocouple Wire Management When installing the proces

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) System Thermal Considerations Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 105 Appendix E Balanced Technology Ex

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) System Thermal Considerations 106 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines The thermal sensor location and

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) System Thermal Considerations Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 107 Figure 7-39. Thermal sensor Loca

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) System Thermal Considerations 108 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

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Fan Performance for Reference Design Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 109 Appendix F Fan Performance for Reference Design The fan power

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Introduction Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 11 1 Introduction 1.1 Document Goals and Scope 1.1.1 Importance of Thermal Management

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Fan Performance for Reference Design 110 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

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Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 111 Appendix G Mechanical Drawings The following table lists the mechanical drawin

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Mechanical Drawings 112 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-40. ATX/µATX Motherboard Keep-out Footprint Definition and Height Res

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Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 113 Figure 7-41. ATX/µATX Motherboard Keep-out Footprint Definition and Height Re

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Mechanical Drawings 114 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-42. ATX/µATX Motherboard Keep-out Footprint Definition and Height Res

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Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 115 Figure 7-43. BTX Thermal Module Keep Out Volumetric – Sheet 1

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Mechanical Drawings 116 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-44. BTX Thermal Module Keep Out Volumetric – Sheet 2

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Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 117 Figure 7-45. BTX Thermal Module Keep Out Volumetric – Sheet 3

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Mechanical Drawings 118 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-46. BTX Thermal Module Keep Out Volumetric – Sheet 4

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Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 119 Figure 7-47. BTX Thermal Module Keep Out Volumetric – Sheet 5

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Introduction 12 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 1.1.3 Document Scope This design guide supports the following processors:  Intel®

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Mechanical Drawings 120 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-48. ATX Reference Clip – Sheet 1 8 7

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Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 121 Figure 7-49. ATX Reference Clip - Sheet 2 HGFEDCBAHGFEDCBA8

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Mechanical Drawings 122 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-50. Reference Fastener - Sheet 1

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Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 123 Figure 7-51. Reference Fastener - Sheet 2

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Mechanical Drawings 124 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-52. Reference Fastener - Sheet 3

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Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 125 Figure 7-53. Reference Fastener - Sheet 4

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Mechanical Drawings 126 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-54. Intel® E18764-001 Reference Solution Assembly E18764E18764-00XBO

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Intel® Enabled Reference Solution Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 127 Appendix H Intel® Enabled Reference Solution Informa

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Intel® Enabled Reference Solution Information 128 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Note: These vendors and devices are listed by Inte

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Introduction Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 13 1.2 References Material and concepts available in the following documents may be bene

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Introduction 14 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Term Description Sa Sink-to-ambient thermal characterization parameter. A measure of

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 15 2 Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 2.1 Mechanica

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 16 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines The primary function of the IHS is to transfer the non-un

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 17 2.1.2 Heatsink Attach 2.1.2.1 General Guidelines There a

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 18 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 2.1.2.3 Additional Guidelines In addition to the general

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 19 Figure 2-2. Processor Case Temperature Measurement Locati

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2 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines THIS DOCUMENT AND RELATED MATERIALS AND INFORMATION ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH NO WARR

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 20 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines The thermal profiles for the Intel Core™2 Duo processor E

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 21 TCONTROL will dissipate more power than a part with lower

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 22 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Passive heatsink solutions require in-depth knowledge of

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 23 implementing a heatsink attach mechanism that can ensure t

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 24 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 2.4 System Thermal Solution Considerations 2.4.1 Chassi

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 25 In addition to passive heatsinks, fan heatsinks and system

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 26 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

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Thermal Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 27 3 Thermal Metrology This section discusses guidelines for testing thermal soluti

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Thermal Metrology 28 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines CS is strongly dependent on the thermal conductivity and thickness of the TIM b

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Thermal Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 29 Assume the TDP, as listed in the datasheet, is 100 W and the maximum case tempera

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Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 3 Contents 1 Introduction ...

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Thermal Metrology 30 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines determination of the localized air temperature around the processor during syste

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Thermal Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 31 Figure 3-2. Locations for Measuring Local Ambient Temperature, Active ATX Heatsi

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Thermal Metrology 32 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 3.4 Processor Case Temperature Measurement Guidelines To ensure functionality a

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Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 33 4 Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monito

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Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature 34 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 4.2.1 PROCHOT# Signal The primary function o

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Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 35 Figure 4-1. Thermal Monitor Control PROCHOT#

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Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature 36 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Once the processor has sufficiently cooled, a

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Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 37 Regardless of the configuration selected, PROC

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Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature 38 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines A system designed to meet the thermal profile

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Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 39 The processor uses the Digital Thermal Sensor

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4 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 4.2.5 On-Demand Mode ...37 4.2.6

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Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature 40 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines QST), see Chapter 7 and the Intel® Quiet Sys

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 41 5 Balanced Technology Ext

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 42 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 5.1.2 Acoustics To optim

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 43 5.1.3 Effective Fan Curve

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 44 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 5-1. Effective TM

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 45 5.1.5 Altitude The refere

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 46 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 5-2. Random Vibra

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 47 5.2.1.2.1 Recommended Tes

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 48 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 5.2.3 Recommended BIOS/C

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 49 5.4 Safety Requirements H

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Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 5 7.2 Board and System Implementation of Intel® QST...68 7.3 Int

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 50 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 5.6 Preload and TMA Stif

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 51 Table 5–4, then the Therm

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 52 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Note: These preload and

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 53 6 ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 6.1 ATX Ref

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 54 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 6-1. E18764-001 Reference Design – Exploded View

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 55 6.2 Validation Results for Reference Design 6.2.1 Heats

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 56 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 6.2.2 Acoustics To optimize acoustic emission by the fa

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 57 6.2.4 Heatsink Thermal Validation Intel recommends evalu

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 58 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 6-3. Random Vibration PSD 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 59 6.3.1.2.1 Recommended Test Sequence Each test sequence s

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6 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figures Figure 2-1. Package IHS Load Areas ...

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 60 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 6.3.3 Recommended BIOS/CPU/Memory Test Procedures This

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 61 6.5 Safety Requirements Heatsink and attachment assembli

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 62 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 6.7 Reference Attach Mechanism 6.7.1 Structural Design

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 63 6.7.2 Mechanical Interface to the Reference Attach Mecha

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 64 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 6-7. Critical Parameters for Interfacing to Refe

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Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 65 7 Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) In the I

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Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) 66 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-1. Intel® QST Overview Fan to sensor Relatio

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Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 67 target temperature. As a result of its operation, the P

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Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) 68 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 7.2 Board and System Implementation of Intel® QST To

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Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 69 Figure 7-4 shows the major connections for a typical i

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Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 7 Figure 7-22. Third Tape Installation ...

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Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) 70 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 7.3 Intel® QST Configuration & Tuning Initial con

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LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 71 Appendix A LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading A.1 LGA775 Socket Heatsin

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LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading 72 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Simulation shows that the solder joint force (Faxial) is proportion

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LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 73 Figure 7-6. Board Deflection Definition d1d2d’1d’2 A.3.2 Board D

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LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading 74 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines A.3.3 Board Deflection Metric Implementation Example This section

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LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 75 Figure 7-7. Example: Defining Heatsink Preload Meeting Board Deflec

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LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading 76 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines A.3.4.1 Motherboard Stiffening Considerations To protect LGA775 so

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Heatsink Clip Load Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 77 Appendix B Heatsink Clip Load Metrology B.1 Overview This appendix de

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Heatsink Clip Load Metrology 78 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Remarks: Alternate Heatsink Sample Preparation As mentioned above, ma

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Heatsink Clip Load Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 79 Figure 7-9. Load Cell Installation in Machined Heatsink Base Pocket –

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8 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Tables Table 2–1. Heatsink Inlet Temperature of Intel Reference Thermal Solutions ...24 Ta

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Heatsink Clip Load Metrology 80 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines B.2.2 Typical Test Equipment For the heatsink clip load measurement,

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Heatsink Clip Load Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 81 B.3.1 Time-Zero, Room Temperature Preload Measurement 1. Pre-assembl

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Heatsink Clip Load Metrology 82 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

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Thermal Interface Management Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 83 Appendix C Thermal Interface Management To optimize a heatsink design,

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Thermal Interface Management 84 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines §

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 85 Appendix D Case Temperature Reference Metrology D.1 Objective

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 86 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Item Description Part Number Miscellaneous Hardware Solder I

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 87 D.3 Thermal calibration and controls It is recommended that f

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 88 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-12. 775-LAND LGA Package Reference Groove Drawing a

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 89 Figure 7-13. 775-LAND LGA Package Reference Groove Drawing at

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Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 9 Revision History Revision Number Description Revision -001  Initial release. January 2008 -002

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 90 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines The orientation of the groove at 6 o’clock exit relative to t

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 91 D.5 Thermocouple Attach Procedure The procedure to attach a t

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 92 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-17. Bending the Tip of the Thermocouple D.5.2 T

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 93 Figure 7-19. Thermocouple Bead Placement (A) (B)

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 94 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-20. Position Bead on the Groove Step Figure 7-2

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 95 12. Place a 3rd piece of tape at the end of the step in the gr

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 96 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-24. Applying Flux to the Thermocouple Bead 15. C

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 97 Figure 7-26. Positioning Solder on IHS 17. Measure the res

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 98 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-27. Solder Station Setup 21. Remove the land sid

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 99 Figure 7-28. View Through Lens at Solder Station Figure 7-2

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