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Hardware / Re: Copper heatsink G4 mini
« Last post by Jubadub on Today at 12:23:19 AM »Maybe call it an "iSink"… after indibil’s original approach?
It isn’t pretty (yet) but the first “replicant” here is finally complete.
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Maybe call it an "iSink"… after indibil’s original approach?
It isn’t pretty (yet) but the first “replicant” here is finally complete.
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Maybe call it an "iSink"… after indibil’s original approach?
It isn’t pretty (yet) but the first “replicant” here is finally complete.
Could use a bit of cleaning (copper dust particles, etc.) and some emery cloth smoothing of the rough fin edges.
But...talking about it just now I had an idea...it might be possible to build a cross compiler on another host...or something like that.
If using any of the 3 stock heatsinks, use copper shim(s) for the 7457 to take into account its slightly lower height compared to the stock 7455, or, in the case of the 7448 that has additional height due to the interposer board, use washers/spacers between the posts and heatsink to raise the height at which the heatsink stands.