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orwa |
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 4:48 am Post subject: |
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A very decent offer that is. Thank you very much.
I can pay you easily using PayPal if you have an account. My address in case you was able to successfully dig it out and it was the same is:
P.O. Box 946
KFMMC, Bldg. 54-502
31392 Dhahran (Saudi Arabia)
Approximate dimensions of the virtual box enclosing the plastic part (the metal part excluded) are: 7.5cm (≈3'') × 2.7cm (≈1'') × 1.2cm (0.5''), and the distance between the two pins that plug into the PCB holes is 3.9cm (≈1.5'').[/u] |
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joester |
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:41 pm Post subject: |
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I might be able to help, and I was able to retrieve the photo.
I think I have a clamp base like that on a dead motherboard. I'll dig it out, and if it's the same it's yours for postage.
About the best I can offer, and I'll post a picture when I can.
Joe
USPS flat rate S/B about $5 |
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orwa |
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:55 pm Post subject: A replacement for a CPU heat sink fastener/CPU clamp |
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Can you please guide me into the name technically given to this PCB plastic CPU heat sink fastener or CPU clamp?
It is for a Pentium 4 processor and it is broken. I removed it from the PCB and willing to buy a replacement, assumedly from an electronic parts shop on the internet. The problem is that I do not know what is it called and unable to find a place that sells it.
[img]http://grab.by/1FUx[/img]
Go to this link for the photo (the "img" BBCode above is not working):
http://grab.by/1FUx
Thank you in advance for the help.
To a moderator: please help me with the BBCode tag above because people's ability to directly see the photo is crucial to them helping me and I would like to help them help me. |
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