Marktait 0 Posted December 26, 2002 Just wondering what the hole in the corner of the CPU is for? Share this post Link to post
Marktait 0 Posted December 26, 2002 Quote: Quote: Just wondering what the hole in the corner of the CPU is for? That's where the "pre-installed Gremlin" can get in & out of it... * APK P.S.=> NO idea actually, good question! No 'technical documentation' on it @ Intel? That is a "StRaNgE" ² sounding CPU design & I'd ask that question myself if I had that model of CPU here myself... apk Must be a small gremlin , maybe santa claus drops down it or summin? Well i may send an e-mail to Intel if no one knows Share this post Link to post
Jerry Atrik 0 Posted December 26, 2002 it's so the robot can pick it up during processing (no really) more specific it's an indexing hole for the robot Share this post Link to post
SHS 0 Posted December 26, 2002 No it where they injuct glue stuff so it helps move heat away from the core. Share this post Link to post
Marktait 0 Posted December 26, 2002 I looked through Intel's FAQ,etc and nothing there about it. So i sent an e-mail. Has nobody asked this Q before, if not thats very suprising. If it is for the robot to handle the CPU then i am wondeirng how AMD manufacture theres? Share this post Link to post
SHS 0 Posted December 26, 2002 Intel employed an integrated heat spreader (IHS) in order to take the concentrated heat being produced and spread it over a larger surface area. This makes it able to dissipate heat in a more effective manner. Read thur this http://www.intel.com/design/pentium4/guides/24988903.pdf Take look at this http://www.upgradeware.com/english/product/370gu/fcpga2-2.htm Now do you get it Share this post Link to post
jimf43 0 Posted December 27, 2002 Quote: Just wondering what the hole in the corner of the CPU is for? Chip orentation. Manufacturing and Instalation. Share this post Link to post
tweaked 0 Posted December 27, 2002 that little hole is for gasses to escape so the heatspreader doesnt pop off. as the core heats up the very small amount of gas trapped around the core (not between the core and heatspreader but around it) expands a small amount, without that hole to alow outgassing the heatspreader would pop right off. FYI, a friends who used thermal epoxy (WHY? i dunno) to mount his heatsink to his p4; epoxied that hole closed in the process, 1/2 hour into windows install later it got REAL FREAKING SLOW and finally died, the heat spreader had popped off the core... of course then he just epoxied the core to the heatspreader... its a real testament to intels thermal capability when a chip loses its heatspreader in the middle of running and it doesnt go POOF! Share this post Link to post
Marktait 0 Posted December 27, 2002 OK Guyz here is the e-mail from Intel, Wait for it .....! ------------------------------- Hello, Thank you for contacting Intel® Technical Support. Regarding your question of why there is a hole in the corner of the processor. The function of the hole is to release pressure during the manufacturing process so that a sealed pocket of air is not left under the integrated heat spreader. Please contact me again if I can be of further assistance. Best Regards, Naomi R. Intel Customer Support -------------------------------- Well there you are! Share this post Link to post
CyberGenX 0 Posted December 28, 2002 As for AMD's process, they just use child labor. The kids get a set of clean room PJs and a cot next to the assembly line. The do it all by hand. :x Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted January 3, 2003 Hmm...I'm not sure I want to know how the old Socket 7 Cryix CPU's were made then...might've been by lab rats Share this post Link to post
tylau 0 Posted January 3, 2003 some need to use some old dummy chips to train their bots, cause their mind isnt so. ;( Share this post Link to post