What is the drawer 478?
Socket 478 Heatsink is a device used to cool processors compatible with the CPU (CPU) called Socket 478 or Socket N. The 478 Heatsink socket is designed to transmit heat from the CPU to the atmosphere. As a result, the computer chip has a colder temperature, which reduces the risk of failure. Although Intel is manufactured by the Heatsink Socket 478, other companies with a computer product such as Astek Computer Incorporated, Foxconn International Holdings Ltd. And Thermaltake also produces it. This specific CPU socket uses the FLIP-Chip Pin Grid Field (FCPGA) form. This means that the processor is dying or a piece of semiconductor material in which the manufacturer is placing the chip inverted to reveal the back, which is the hottest part of the component. In this way, the cooler can be placed on it to cool it.
Typical socket 478 Heatsink is made of aluminum, on its black plastic fan is located on its upper part. Depending on the manufacturer, the speed and size of the fan changes as well as the air flow and noise levels. For example, the Thermaltake A4012-02 fan fans at 2,500 revolutions per minute (rpm) and has a diameter of 3.15 inches (80 millimeters); The air flow is 32.4 cubic feet per minute (CFM) and noise level is 21 decibels (DBA). For comparison, the ASUS 19437-PB fan spins at 5,400 rpm and measures a diameter of 2.75 inches (67 mm); The air flow is 31.96 cfm and the noise level is 37 dBA. Each 478 Heatsink socket has a three -wheel connector for connecting to the motherboard.
Intel Pentium is not the only type of processor that Ton Socket 478 Heatsink works; It is also compatible with other Intel CPU brands. Other processors include Low-End Intel Celeron with a speed range of 1.7 to 2,8 GHz; Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.2-3.4 GHz, which was listed as a version of Pentium 4 driven enthusiasts; and 2,13 on 3.2-GG Celeron D, slightly scanned-up edition of celery. Each 478-compatible CPU socket has a data transmission speed of 400, 533 or 800 million gears per second (Mt/s).