Alright folks, I'm in a bit of a pickle, and I'm wondering what people's suggestions / input might be.
I recently ordered:
- Abit VP6
- (2) 1GHz P3 - 133Mhz bus
I started putting this together this afternoon....and while mounting the heatsink on the 2nd CPU, one of the plastic "lips" on the Socket370 socket snapped off like a twig.
These "lips" are what the Heatsink secures itself too. Only 2 sides of the socket offers these "lips", so now that one side got blown due to faulty plastic...I'm left with only one lip http://dev.www.sharkyforums.forums.relay.cool/ Well in truth...the "lip" which snapped off still has about half of itself left....but unfortunately the Heatsink clip simply can't hold onto it without popping off in a matter of seconds.
So..I've rigged up a method involving some string which secures the Heatsink onto the CPU semi-well....but I'm really not liking this situation.
At idle process, the CPU which has it's heatsink mounted properly hovers around 23'C, while the "rigged" CPU/Heatsink hover around 46'C.
I'm just not liking the situation...and I'm pretty cheesed that Abit's plastic garbage socket snapped on me.
Are there other P3-FCPGA heatsinks I could buy out there which might have a better shot at handling this precarious situation?
I'ev already contacted the company I purchased this from, and they won't accept returns since this wasn't a product 'defect' in their mind, but rather a physical issue. They said I would have to contact Abit directly....if I were to seek a replacement. Ugh...going through Abit would be a long and painful process....
