Intel CORE2DUO/T7300 Mechanical Design Guidelines - Page 50

Thermal Module Attach Pointes and Duct-to-SRM Interface Features

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information mounting hole position for TMA attach, the required preload is approximately 10-15N greater than the values stipulated in Figure 5-6; however, Intel has not conducted any validation testing with this TMA mounting scheme. Figure 5-7. Thermal Module Attach Pointes and Duct-to-SRM Interface Features NOTES: 1. For clarity the motherboard is not shown in this figure. In an actual assembly, the captive 6x32 screws in the thermal module pass through the rear holes in the motherboard designated in the socket keep-in Figure 7-43 through Figure 7-47 in Appendix G and screw into the SRM and chassis PEM features. 2. This front duct ramp feature has both outer and inner lead-in that allows the feature to slide easily into the SRM slot and around the chassis PEM nut. Note that the front PEM nut is part of the chassis not the SRM. 50 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information
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Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines
mounting hole position for TMA attach, the required preload is approximately 10–15N
greater than the values stipulated in Figure 5-6; however, Intel has not conducted any
validation testing with this TMA mounting scheme.
Figure 5-7. Thermal Module Attach Pointes and Duct-to-SRM Interface Features
NOTES:
1.
For clarity the motherboard is not shown in this figure. In an actual assembly, the
captive 6x32 screws in the thermal module pass through the rear holes in the
motherboard designated in the socket keep-in Figure 7-43 through Figure 7-47 in
Appendix G and screw into the SRM and chassis PEM features.
2.
This front duct ramp feature has both outer and inner lead-in that allows the feature to
slide easily into the SRM slot and around the chassis PEM nut. Note that the front PEM
nut is part of the chassis not the SRM.