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5 minutes ago, MaestroOCZ said:

I agree with him that looks like a chipset heatsink kinda thing

 

Since there on the right corner of the picture is a pinkish connector named parralel port then that's an older mobo that has that kind of a chipset heatsink.(these heatsinks are still used tho on most motherboards and maybe on some it's covered by something or looks different)

Search on google for chipset heatsink on older mothetboards

Heatsink I guess?

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Just now, deXxterlab97 said:

Heatsink I guess?

Really, I though heat sinks were really big?

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2 minutes ago, Kragos said:

Really, I though heat sinks were really big?

They can be as big or small as you want. It just depends on what is needed. A big beefy CPU will need a bigger heatsink than for example the thing you pointed out.

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2 minutes ago, Kragos said:

Really, I though heat sinks were really big?

Well I can't really tell because the pic is kinda blurry. Heatsink comes in different shapes and sizes

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That looks like an older northbridge or southbridge heatsink. What socket are you currently using?

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I agree with him that looks like a chipset heatsink kinda thing

1 minute ago, R3ep3r said:

That looks like an older northbridge or southbridge heatsink. What socket are you currently using?

 

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2 minutes ago, R3ep3r said:

That looks like an older northbridge or southbridge heatsink. What socket are you currently using?

I don't know what you mean. Can I have some context please?

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5 minutes ago, MaestroOCZ said:

I agree with him that looks like a chipset heatsink kinda thing

 

Since there on the right corner of the picture is a pinkish connector named parralel port then that's an older mobo that has that kind of a chipset heatsink.(these heatsinks are still used tho on most motherboards and maybe on some it's covered by something or looks different)

Search on google for chipset heatsink on older mothetboards

 || CPU: Intel i5-8600K || Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212X || Motherboard: Gigabyte Z370 HD3P || GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1050ti OC Windforce 4GB || Memory: 16GB Crucial DDR4 3000mhz || HDD: WD Black 500GB + Seagate Barracuda 2TB || SSD: Samsung 980 1TB || PSU: Corsair VS550 || Case: nJoy Ice Cage || Fans: Segotep Halo Ring RGB ||Monitor: 2x Dell 27" P2717H IPS Full HD || Second Monitor/TV: LG 49UJ620V UHD || Mouse: Logitech G502 || Keyboard: Logitech G810 + Royal Kludge RK84 || Speakers: Philips SPA-5300 subw + Arylic 2.1 + DIY Bookshelves w/ Dayton Audio || Headphones: HyperX Cloud Flight S ||

 

TO BE UPGRADED:

>> Headphones << >> Keyboard << >> HDD << >> Mouse << >> PC Case << >> Memory(another stick) << >> Graphics Card << 

 

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