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After my near death experience with mounting my CPU cooler too tightly, I was thinking....
Wouldn't it be a super idea if mobo manufacturers included sensors that could sense the applied pressure on a CPU from it's cooler as you tightened it up....Perhaps four LED that lit green orange and red as the pressure went up. If this could operate independently from the board's power (as the board would need to be off for CPU mounting....
Imagine, you could get the perfect mounting pressure and make sure the CPU is absolutely mounted flat and straight, with a little tweak here and a little tweak there. You could be sure you have got that crucial bit right straight away, no grey areas, no doubts, no risk.
I am sure this isn't beyond what could be done now, little piezo sensors.....
Wouldn't it be a super idea if mobo manufacturers included sensors that could sense the applied pressure on a CPU from it's cooler as you tightened it up....Perhaps four LED that lit green orange and red as the pressure went up. If this could operate independently from the board's power (as the board would need to be off for CPU mounting....
Imagine, you could get the perfect mounting pressure and make sure the CPU is absolutely mounted flat and straight, with a little tweak here and a little tweak there. You could be sure you have got that crucial bit right straight away, no grey areas, no doubts, no risk.
I am sure this isn't beyond what could be done now, little piezo sensors.....