6 x screws on Gamecube heatsink

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6 x screws on Gamecube heatsink

Post by turnerl » Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:47 pm

Hi All,

I was wondering if the 6 x screws into the heat sink were necessary as they were a pain to try and get back in after changing cases.

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Luke.
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Re: 6 x screws on Gamecube heatsink

Post by emu_kidid » Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:50 pm

you need something to hold the heatsink flush on the chips, doesn't necessarily have to be the screws, but you wouldn't want the heatsink to move away and either overheat the chips or potentially short something out. Keep in mind when those heat transfer pads (grey stuff) heat up, the heatsink can easily slide on them.
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Re: 6 x screws on Gamecube heatsink

Post by megalomaniac » Tue Nov 20, 2012 12:37 am

put the screws back in....its a safer choice than trying to save time....and a magnetic tip screwdriver might help make things easier...or just more practice...
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Re: 6 x screws on Gamecube heatsink

Post by turnerl » Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:21 am

thanks emu & megalo will open it back up and put em in!

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Re: 6 x screws on Gamecube heatsink

Post by HomelandReloaded » Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:55 am

You may find it easier if you lift the mobo off first and then check that the tabs that the screws go into are still straight; they easily get pushed down so that the holes are no longer aligned.
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Re: 6 x screws on Gamecube heatsink

Post by APE992 » Thu Nov 22, 2012 8:34 pm

First time you crack open a cube the thermal pads typically hold the heatsink in place but running the thing 24/7 without the screws is a bad idea.
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