Habe mal bei Intel eine Einbauanleitung gefunden. Diese schwarze Folie nennt sich TIM (thermal interface material) und muß drauf bleiben. Hab' mal die Anleitung rüberkopiert:
The clip, heatsink, fan, and shroud arrive as
an assembly.
This assembly process is valid for the Boxed
Intel® Processor components only.
The heatsink has TIM (thermal interface
material) pre-applied to its base.
Ensure that clip levers are in open position
prior to installation on the motherboard.
The assembly should be placed over the
processor and pushed down to engage the
clip hooks with the RM windows.
The clip hooks should snap into place. Use
visual or tactile inspection to ensure that all
four hooks have fully engaged.
Actuate clip levers (2 places) by rotating the
lever into its closed position. Levers should
be rotated until encountering hard stop.
Levers can be actuated sequentially or
simultaneously.
Note that the preload is applied through
engagement of the two clip levers described
above. No special instruction is required.
Ensure processor heat spreader contacts
heatsink base.
Refer to your board documentation to locate
the CPU fan header, and connect the fan
power cable to it.
Whenever possible, it is recommended to attach the
board to the chassis before installing the heatsink.
Jetzt bliebe mir nur noch die Frage welche Prozessortemperaturen habt ihr den so mit eurem P4 2,8GHz? Vielleicht ist das ja eh normal wenn der Prozessor zw. 55 u. 60°C hat und auch spitzen von knappen 70°C erreicht?
Gruß
Martin
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