Reply 22960 of 56708, by cyclone3d
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wrote:wrote:Back in the day, I had a thing that was supposed to help overclocking socket 7 CPUs. Basically, you slid it on the CPU pins before putting the CPU in the socket. All it was was a thin plate with a bunch of extra smd capacitors on it. Guessing it was supposed to help make the power going to the CPU cleaner. Not sure if it actually helped or not.
If it had power to it the it was probably a peltier cooler.
I remember those being sold for that back then. (With a lot of hype.)
No, the old thing I had wasn't a peltier. I still have a 30w peltier that I was using back then. A 30w peltier is too powerful for an AMD K6-2 BTW. It will ice the CPU and a few inches of the board all around the CPU.
It was literally a very thin circuit board with smd capacitors in the middle where the CPU pins weren't that you slid onto the CPU pins before you inserted into the socket. I got rid of it the lat time I took it off a CPU because it got messed up. Kinda wish I would have kept it.