.. starting with the 2500 Series, the CELL/BE Die is soldered into the IHS
I never delidded a slim (nver had one either) but there's to versions of that one with the dots. The one with the CELL soldered to the IHS, and the other one that's not.I edited my previous post @manples sorry it was a typo, i was asking about the CELL model with that 16 spherical "bumps"
What can be seen in this video is not soldered, i commented it in other forum post, the confusion happens because the silicon have a metallic look https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SiliconI never delidded a slim (nver had one either) but there's to versions of that one with the dots. The one with the CELL soldered to the IHS, and the other one that's not.
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Let me correct a detail of what i said, for the record@sandungas I know the die isn't soldered using some metal soldering haha, but is "soldered" to the IHS. Don't know if it is in that state from factory, or if that occurs due high temperatures. Maybe is thermal epoxy as you stated.
They used that special epoxy on the RSX die? The one in the ram chips is soft enough to remove the IHS with a bit of heat. This epoxy is completely different, as I see it like some kind of moronic idea to prevent people to delid their CELLs, and I think they still used it on some 4xxx models, I believe.Let me correct a detail of what i said, for the record
The normal epoxy we can buy in shops is very strong, but this one should be even stronger because it should be an special formula for industrial use, they uses it all around the CELL and RSX DIE and RSX memory chips too to stick them to the substrate
And the thermal glue is the substance with light grey color... but some of this thermal glues are based on epoxy too (not entirelly, but as one of his chemical components). The result is his adhesive power is smaller than the pure epoxy... but yeah... we could say are epoxy too
I guess a more accurate definition of them would be... "epoxy based thermal adhesives"
All this epoxy based adhesives comes in 2 different containers (usually a couple of syringes), when you mix them they starts a chemical reaction that generates heat and after 5 minutes or so are rock solid
I use to tell to avoid using epoxy based stuff inside electronic equipments because is a "single time" procedure
You know... if something goes wrong is imposible to step back because is imposible to unstick it without breaking something
Also... if at some point you need to dissassemble (whatever you sticked with epoxy) is imposible... so again no step back... you cant do any manteinance or repair of that parts
Ok, got you, in this case using the term soldered is a bit confusing. But i guess we could say say both are "bi component adhesives"Maybe I didn't express myself well enough, I'm not saying this is soldered like a real soldering in between two things of similar materia, but in in this case we have an IHS, a couple of different glues, and a broken CELL. Then, if that CELL wasn't sticked or "soldered" to the IHS, why it didn't survive? I understand what you're saying, but this is a common behaviour of two different materias that are well mixed due temperature, provoking a good quimical structure, like those 1-2 glues you have to mixed? Something like that. That's why I say is soldered, because if it didn't this guy should be playing right now.
I meant all around them (not on top), like in this photo, the pure epoxy is the substance that creates all the curves that can be seen around the 5 black components, is a bit transparent... but mostly it looks like cofee color (or the color and consistency when you melt sugar in a pot by heating it)They used that special epoxy on the RSX die? The one in the ram chips is soft enough to remove the IHS with a bit of heat. This epoxy is completely different, as I see it like some kind of moronic idea to prevent people to delid their CELLs, and I think they still used it on some 4xxx models, I believe.
I don't know if you could remove the IHS from these CELLs, since NSC committed the same mistake as the OP. Maybe if you apply enough heat if could be removable? For some reason I don't like this model in particular..