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Which cpu's they are designed to work with, and specs?, thickness, fan size, speed, air flow, etc.. Any info available for Intel numbers: D34052.xxx, D60188.xxx, E18764.xxx, D75716.xxx, D95263.xxx, D59961.xxx, D54816.xxx, Thanks
 

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slow your roll, playa, WTF are you talking about???
 
D34052 is for quad cores. and will work on almost anything. i used it on a friends 6750 since its better then the stock for it...
http://support.intel.com/support/processors/core2quad/sb/CS-025353.htm

D60188(the common heatsink) is for E6700, E6600, E6420, E6400, E6320, and E6300. and NOT for P4's with due to higher heat output. I have also received one with a 6750 even tho its not listed, its the stock for those too
http://www.intel.com/support/processors/core2duo/sb/CS-023108.htm

E18764 not sure

D75716 is used on the new celeron 400's and is a very small quiet low profile heatsink. DO NOT USE IT FOR ANYTHING ELSE...
http://www.intel.com/support/processors/celeron/sb/CS-026768.htm

D95263, D54816 lower end core2 and Pentium dual core again

More info? there is more then just heatsinks in that
http://download.intel.com/design/processor/designex/317804.pdf
 

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i was just playing...u shouldn't always take thing u see in forums soo seriously, :lol: :lol: :lol:

i could have sworn they were intel HSF, but I was wondering why would you ask when if u just google it, you would find all ur answers and then some, people are soo lazyyyyyyy :pfff:
 

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Thanks to all for help, Intel articles somewhat helpful, but no detailed info on specific cpu to fan/hs applications, air flow or fan rpm specs. Called Intel and get different answers every time. The reason I ask after searching for 2 days is fan diameters are different as are number of blades, HS are different heights. Intel also seems to be using 5-6 different suppliers on same Part numbers. Also active monitor not working with DG31 board to monitor temps, but is for 33 board? Well Intel might be getting lazy there Frosty. Anyone have the Intel HS melting copper because of dust in the fins? Thanks again for replys
 

So far all the 775 heat sinks are about the same size with the exception to the new 8xxx ones that are much shorter with no copper at all. The lower end ones listed above use no copper as well. The fan's are 80mm the blades are about 15mm tall the full fan holder is about 25mm tall. The heatsink for the Quad cores has more fins thereby cooling better. The monitor is a software thing not a heatsink thing...

Last off.... the cpu will not generate enough heat to melt the copper(1084°C is the melting point of copper) on the heatsink. by friend clogged his solid and the cpu got over 100c and throttled to save itself....no melty...