How to Add a Heatsink to a Chip Without Mounts

by zack247 in Circuits > Computers

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How to Add a Heatsink to a Chip Without Mounts

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Computers get hot. If they get too hot, they dont work right, and some manufacturers don't put heatsinks on all of the chips on the board. Some of those un-heatsinked ones get hot. Too hot. This instructable will focus on putting a heatsink on a chip that doesn't have one and doesn't have mounting holes for one either. All you need is a heatsink, some sticky tack / mounting putty, and some petroleum jelly. (Also known as vaseline)

Here is how you do it.

Materials

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For this project, you will need only a few things, all of which are very easy to get.

Materials:
-Vaseline / Petroleum jelly
-Sticky tack / mounting putty
-A computer heatsink, i got mine from a dead motherboard's GPU

Tools:
-Cotton swabs / Q-tips
-Your hands

Roll the Sticky Tack / Mounting Putty

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First, you need to roll the sticky tack / Mounting putty.
Roll it into a long thin snake, like pictured. Make sure it is about 3mm thick
Now would also be a good time to clean the bottom of your heatsink.

Put the Snake on the Heatsink

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Now you need to put the snake of sticky tack / mounting putty on the bottom of the heatsink. Make it into a square, but make sure it is smaller than the chip you are putting it on, or else it wont hold the heatsink on it.

Add the Petroleum Jelly / Vaseline

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Next, take the cotton swab and get a little bit of petroleum jelly / Vaseline on it.
Put a little gob of it in the middle of your square of sticky tack / mounting putty

Put It on the Chip

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Now you just put it on the chip on your motherboard. Make sure that the sticky tack / mounting putty square is on the chip on all sides, and the press it on. Hold it for a few seconds to make sure the sticky tack / mounting putty gets a good bond. If the chip gets quite hot, After a few minutes, (about 5) the heatsink will be warm. If it is, you know you got it on right.

And thanks to Junits15, for telling me about using vaseline as a cheap thermal compound