Intel Core2 Duo Desktop Processor, Intel Pentium Processor, and Intel Pentium 4 Processor 6x1 Sequence
Heatsink Clip Load Metrology 
Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines    81 
B.3.1  Time-Zero, Room Temperature Preload 
Measurement 
1.  Pre-assemble mechanical components on the board as needed prior to mounting 
the motherboard on an appropriate support fixture that replicate the board attach 
to a target chassis 
• For example: standard ATX board should sit on ATX compliant stand-offs. If the 
attach mechanism includes fixtures on the back side of the board, those must be 
included, as the goal of the test is to measure the load provided by the actual 
heatsink mechanism. 
2.  Install relevant test vehicle (TTV, processor) in the socket 
3.  Assemble the heatsink reworked with the load cells to motherboard as shown for 
the Intel
®
 RCFH-4 reference heatsink example in Figure 33, and actuate attach 
mechanism. 
4.  Collect continuous load cell data at 1 Hz for the duration of the test. A minimum 
time to allow the load cell to settle is generally specified by the load vendors 
(often of order of 3 minutes). The time zero reading should be taken at the end of 
this settling time. 
5.  Record the preload measurement (total from all three load cells) at the target time 
and average the values over 10 seconds around this target time as well, i.e. in the 
interval , for example over [target time – 5 seconds ; target time + 5 seconds]. 
B.3.2  Preload Degradation under Bake Conditions 
This section describes an example of testing for potential clip load degradation under 
bake conditions. 
1.  Preheat thermal chamber to target temperature (45 ºC or 85 ºC for example) 
2.  Repeat time-zero, room temperature preload measurement 
3.  Place unit into preheated thermal chamber for specified time 
4.  Record continuous load cell data as follows: 
• Sample rate = 0.1 Hz for first 3 hrs 
• Sample rate = 0.01 Hz for the remainder of the bake test 
5.  Remove assembly from thermal chamber and set into room temperature 
conditions 
6.  Record continuous load cell data for next 30 minutes at sample rate of 1 Hz. 
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