First post, by Ozzuneoj
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I know that a lot of Socket A/462 coolers say that they also work with Socket 370, but some of the heatsinks I have attempted to attach to a Tualatin with a heatspreader were obviously not meant for this because the fit is so tight. Even after bending out the clip a little. My fear would be that having way too much pressure would actually break off the tabs on the socket, not to mention the risk of slipping and stabbing some important component with a screwdriver during mounting.
What would be the best practice for something like this? I may have a need for several (15 or more) Tualatin-capable heatsinks in the near future. An effective economical solution would be preferred. I've checked out listings for new old stock fans and such but the prices seem to be fairly steep.
It's funny, several months ago I grabbed a huge lot of Slot 1/A compatible heatsinks in a new old stock listing for a great price... now I need socket 370 coolers. 😵