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@agent_x007 - WOW I havent seen lately so many PCI graphic card in one group, that pack a punch Generally I tend to use faster graphic cards than what was available at the time and to be sincere I prefer nVIDIA cards. In the fastest PIII slot 1 which now has an 800MHz chip, I have a Inno3D GF2 Ti 64MB. As for soundcards the Creative SB Live or Aureal Vortex.
Yep PIII clips and I know how to take them out without damage The idea isnt new but I didnt see a fully detailed guide how to do it so I'll post one later.
My method requires two people though. One to hold the PCB + plastic backplate so that no damage is done to the CPU die, the other to use a small hammer and a longer rod that fits perfectly in the holes of the plastic backplate. The heatsink has to rest on a wood block.
Those clips are really held tight in there.
I tried to use a pair of pliers but that only damaged a little the collar of one of the pins so I had to find another method as I saw that the TIM was hard and had cracks in it.
After this experience I cand safely say I can take apart any slot 1 PIII/PII without fear.
I reused the clips and now the PIII 800/256/100 is running great
Yep PIII clips and I know how to take them out without damage The idea isnt new but I didnt see a fully detailed guide how to do it so I'll post one later.
My method requires two people though. One to hold the PCB + plastic backplate so that no damage is done to the CPU die, the other to use a small hammer and a longer rod that fits perfectly in the holes of the plastic backplate. The heatsink has to rest on a wood block.
Those clips are really held tight in there.
I tried to use a pair of pliers but that only damaged a little the collar of one of the pins so I had to find another method as I saw that the TIM was hard and had cracks in it.
After this experience I cand safely say I can take apart any slot 1 PIII/PII without fear.
I reused the clips and now the PIII 800/256/100 is running great
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