Motherboard Heatsink Screws can Change Inductance [closed]
I have bought motherboard and heat sink hyper t4. The heat sink uses metal screws and the screw heads that are isolated from the board with thin mica insulators. But the screws are covering the copper traces on the board (I think that's the name in English), thus changing the inductance on some printed wires. The board traces are specially curved like stairs to calibrate inductance and capacitance with each other, and I think these metal screws near them will change their impedance. I am not sure how much the screws of the heat sink will affect the motherboard but it is obvious that they will change the impedance of some of the printed traces.
Do you think that this is major problem and I should avoid this kind of heat sink?
I have bought motherboard and heat sink hyper t4. The heat sink uses metal screws and the screw heads that are isolated from the board with thin mica insulators. But the screws are covering the copper traces on the board (I think that's the name in English), thus changing the inductance on some printed wires. The board traces are specially curved like stairs to calibrate inductance and capacitance with each other, and I think these metal screws near them will change their impedance. I am not sure how much the screws of the heat sink will affect the motherboard but it is obvious that they will change the impedance of some of the printed traces.
Do you think that this is major problem and I should avoid this kind of heat sink?
No comments:
Post a Comment