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Installing MOSFET Heatsinks


April 2nd, 2004
Author: Tekime - tekime@fury-tech.com


Installing MOSFET Heatsinks - Introduction


Installing MOSFET heatsinks is a fairly simple procedure, but it takes a bit of time and attention to make sure you do a good job.

The mainboard in question here is an EPoX EP-8RDA+, and the MOSFETS channel and regulate all of the voltage onto the board. What does that mean for us? They get HOT! Time to cool them down.

Installing MOSFET Heatsinks
The MOSFETS

Installing MOSFET Heatsinks
Close Up

First of all locate the MOSFETs. ;)

Installing MOSFET Heatsinks
The Materials

For this procedure you will need a heatsink adhesive compound (I'm using Arctic Silver Adhesive Compound), a compatible thermal paste (Arctic Silver again, in this case), something to mix with, a clean surface, and of course the heatsinks we are going to install on our MOSFETs.

Installing MOSFET Heatsinks
The Heatsinks

I chopped up an old Pentium heatsink with my Dremel and lapped the surface.

Installing MOSFET Heatsinks
The Adhesive Compounds

It's important to get the right mixture here. Too much of any element and it won't stick, or it'll never come off again. This may be the desired result, but I like to keep my options open. Go for about 1/3 parts each.

Installing MOSFET Heatsinks
The Finished Product

After mixing the paste, apply a thin layer to your heatsinks and put them in place. You should let them dry for about 12-24 hours before firing up your PC. Enjoy!



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