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Unread 11-13-2002, 07:31 PM   #1
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Default Northbridge mesurements.

Does anyone have them lying around?
I have done quite a few searches, to no avail.
I can't measure my own, simply because I can't risk taking it off (system is on the brink of death and must last till the new year).

I figure I will whip up a northbridge block with my drillpress.

Thx in advance.
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Unread 11-13-2002, 08:05 PM   #2
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Old Dangerden chipset block had Center to Center hole distance: 2 5/16" according to their site. I think somewhere between 40x40 and 50x50 will work out for northbridge dimensions.

#rotor had a nice and easy way to make holddowns for chipset blocks, but his site's down now.
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the default is 59mm..... for most, but some boards are different....

my hold down looks like this.... and it employs the KISS philosophy to it maximum.

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my A7V 333 is 54.8mm apart. U have to check where the mountnig holes r at. This pic illustrates the 3 most common mounting positions. got it off the webby of a NB cooling company, which i have forgotten the name.
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Unread 11-14-2002, 07:17 AM   #5
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thx everybody, and just by looking at mine, they are at 59mm, right accross the heatsink. I am still looking at hold down methods, and am working on the design as we speak (prolly gonna be a two channel block, from one corner to the other (not too worried about max efficiency, considering my air heatsink can work without a fan on it now, and its barely 1/2cm thick).
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KISS = Keep It Simple Stupid or
KISS = Keep It Super Simple,

Can't remember which?

As used by CRKT knives right?

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The first one - us geeks aren't exactly known for being subtle
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