Quite a noobish question here.
Is the stock Intel HSF from a 45 nm Wolfdale Core 2 compatible on an older 65 nm Conroe-based chip?
I'm under the impression they may be slightly different in design; older HSFs appear to have a copper base while the newer ones are all-Alu?
I ask because I'm trying to fit the HSF from an E7300 onto an E6420. Using a low-end Gigabyte G41M-ES2L I'm seeing a fair degree of PCB depression in the socket area by the time I have clicked the push-pins down. So much so I disassembled it and thought "to the internet!!11!"
Admittedly I've never installed a HSF without a backplate so I need someone to reassure me, basically
Is the stock Intel HSF from a 45 nm Wolfdale Core 2 compatible on an older 65 nm Conroe-based chip?
I'm under the impression they may be slightly different in design; older HSFs appear to have a copper base while the newer ones are all-Alu?
I ask because I'm trying to fit the HSF from an E7300 onto an E6420. Using a low-end Gigabyte G41M-ES2L I'm seeing a fair degree of PCB depression in the socket area by the time I have clicked the push-pins down. So much so I disassembled it and thought "to the internet!!11!"
Admittedly I've never installed a HSF without a backplate so I need someone to reassure me, basically
