Mar 16, 2010 #49 awlego 0 Joined Oct 9, 2009 Messages 160 Points 0 You can use washers to make a cheap heatsink. You won't get nearly the quality of heat transfer as the fit won't be snug, but it is a budget alternative.
You can use washers to make a cheap heatsink. You won't get nearly the quality of heat transfer as the fit won't be snug, but it is a budget alternative.
Jun 25, 2011 #50 Cam453 0 Joined Jun 8, 2011 Messages 169 Points 0 You can get hosts for about $25 that come with heatsinks
Jun 26, 2011 #51 Morgan 0 Joined Feb 5, 2009 Messages 2,174 Points 0 ^ I think the OP will probably have sorted a heatsink by now. The last post before yours was from March last year. It's an easy mistake to make but keep an eye on the date of the post you're replying to. M
^ I think the OP will probably have sorted a heatsink by now. The last post before yours was from March last year. It's an easy mistake to make but keep an eye on the date of the post you're replying to. M