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Unread 06-18-2004, 07:40 PM   #65
Groth
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Originally Posted by RoboTech
Am I understanding this correctly: the central red area has a heat density of 0.8 w/mm2, the area in orange is 0.7 W/mm2, and so on?

Would you do a model using actual CPU dimensions (P4 or Athlon 64) and making the concession of uniform heat ???
The heat density at the underside is a uniform 1.0 W/mm^2 within the square shown. The map shows the heat density leaving the top of the spreader. Colors indicate a value between the values that bracket the color; thus red means between 0.7 and 0.8, and the black contour line 'tween red and orange would be 0.7 exactly.

Name the P4/A64 die size you wish.
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