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First post, by Maraakate

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Per subject. I have a few Slot 1 motherboards where the plastic guides/retainers are broken. I'm assuming someone is 3D printing something or there's some sort of out deadstock available out there.

Reply 2 of 4, by Maraakate

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More bulky junk I don't need. I see there is a fellow on eBay with AMP branded ones available for about ~$15 each.

Reply 3 of 4, by cyclone3d

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I did see that listing just now. Not a bad price if you have no way to make them yourself.

I will say that I have used my 3D printer to make stuff that was no longer available and even to make a new part for my in-warranty cloths dryer that took them over a month to get the correct original part.

Sure it takes up some space, but it has saved me a bunch of time and money in the long run.

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Reply 4 of 4, by PacificState

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Bumping this thread. I just got an Intel SE-440BX-2 and am trying to remember how slot-1 CPUs were locked in:

- It came with a Pentium II fitted with a CoolerMaster heatsink and fan, accompanied by a retainer that clips on top (which works / locks perfectly)
- I have a Pentium III 850 (which won't boot, but that's another story) with a Foxconn heatsink fitted that doesn't seem to fit (it clashes with the side supports)
- I also have a Celeron sat on a Slotket adapter (which *does* boot) that came with individual 3D-printed parts to lock it in (which might make sense, given the PCB is narrower than the side supports)

Are all CPUs and heatsinks meant to fit the same motherboard supports, or do they need to match? Thanks!