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Document Number: 318734-011
Intel
®
Core™2 Duo Processor
E8000
and E7000
Series, and
Intel
®
Pentium
®
Dual-Core
Processor E6000
and E5000
Series, and Intel
®
Celeron
®
Processor E3x00
Series
Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines
August 2009
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Summary of Contents

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Document Number: 318734-011 Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E8000 and E7000 Series, and Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Processor E6000 and E5000 Se

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10 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

Page 3 - Contents

Case Temperature Reference Metrology 100 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 25. Lift the heater block and magnified lens, using tweezers

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 101 Figure 7-31. Thermocouple placed into groove 29. Using a

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 102 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-33. Filling Groove with Adhesive 32. To speed u

Page 6 - Figures

Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 103 Figure 7-35. Removing Excess Adhesive from IHS 33. Using

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 104 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines D.6 Thermocouple Wire Management When installing the proces

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) System Thermal Considerations Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 105 Appendix E Balanced Technology Ex

Page 9 - Revision History

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) System Thermal Considerations 106 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines The thermal sensor location and

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) System Thermal Considerations Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 107 Figure 7-39. Thermal sensor Loca

Page 11 - 1 Introduction

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) System Thermal Considerations 108 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

Page 12 - 1.1.3 Document Scope

Fan Performance for Reference Design Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 109 Appendix F Fan Performance for Reference Design The fan power

Page 13 - 1.3 Definition of Terms

Introduction Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 11 1 Introduction 1.1 Document Goals and Scope 1.1.1 Importance of Thermal Management

Page 14 -  measurements

Fan Performance for Reference Design 110 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

Page 15 - Information

Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 111 Appendix G Mechanical Drawings The following table lists the mechanical drawin

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Mechanical Drawings 112 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-40. ATX/µATX Motherboard Keep-out Footprint Definition and Height Res

Page 17 - 2.1.2 Heatsink Attach

Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 113 Figure 7-41. ATX/µATX Motherboard Keep-out Footprint Definition and Height Re

Page 18 - 2.2 Thermal Requirements

Mechanical Drawings 114 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-42. ATX/µATX Motherboard Keep-out Footprint Definition and Height Res

Page 19 - 2.2.2 Thermal Profile

Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 115 Figure 7-43. BTX Thermal Module Keep Out Volumetric – Sheet 1

Page 20 - 2.2.4 T

Mechanical Drawings 116 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-44. BTX Thermal Module Keep Out Volumetric – Sheet 2

Page 21 - 2.3.4 and

Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 117 Figure 7-45. BTX Thermal Module Keep Out Volumetric – Sheet 3

Page 22 - 2.3.2 Heatsink Mass

Mechanical Drawings 118 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-46. BTX Thermal Module Keep Out Volumetric – Sheet 4

Page 23 - 2.3.3 Package IHS Flatness

Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 119 Figure 7-47. BTX Thermal Module Keep Out Volumetric – Sheet 5

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Introduction 12 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 1.1.3 Document Scope This design guide supports the following processors:  Intel®

Page 25 - 2.4.3 Summary

Mechanical Drawings 120 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-48. ATX Reference Clip – Sheet 1 8 7

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Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 121 Figure 7-49. ATX Reference Clip - Sheet 2 HGFEDCBAHGFEDCBA8

Page 27 - 3 Thermal Metrology

Mechanical Drawings 122 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-50. Reference Fastener - Sheet 1

Page 28 - 3.1.1 Example

Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 123 Figure 7-51. Reference Fastener - Sheet 2

Page 29 - Guidelines

Mechanical Drawings 124 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-52. Reference Fastener - Sheet 3

Page 30 - 3-3. The

Mechanical Drawings Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 125 Figure 7-53. Reference Fastener - Sheet 4

Page 31 - Thermal Metrology

Mechanical Drawings 126 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-54. Intel® E18764-001 Reference Solution Assembly E18764E18764-00XBO

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Intel® Enabled Reference Solution Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 127 Appendix H Intel® Enabled Reference Solution Informa

Page 33 - Thermal Monitor Feature

Intel® Enabled Reference Solution Information 128 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Note: These vendors and devices are listed by Inte

Page 34 - 4.2.1 PROCHOT# Signal

Introduction Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 13 1.2 References Material and concepts available in the following documents may be bene

Page 35 - 4.2.3 Thermal Monitor 2

Introduction 14 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Term Description Sa Sink-to-ambient thermal characterization parameter. A measure of

Page 36

Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 15 2 Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 2.1 Mechanica

Page 37 - 4.2.6 System Considerations

Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 16 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines The primary function of the IHS is to transfer the non-un

Page 38 - 4.2.8 THERMTRIP# Signal

Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 17 2.1.2 Heatsink Attach 2.1.2.1 General Guidelines There a

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 18 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 2.1.2.3 Additional Guidelines In addition to the general

Page 40 - 7 and the Intel

Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 19 Figure 2-2. Processor Case Temperature Measurement Locati

Page 41 - Design Information

2 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines THIS DOCUMENT AND RELATED MATERIALS AND INFORMATION ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH NO WARR

Page 42 - 5.1.2 Acoustics

Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 20 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines The thermal profiles for the Intel Core™2 Duo processor E

Page 43 - 5.1.3 Effective Fan Curve

Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 21 TCONTROL will dissipate more power than a part with lower

Page 44 - Airflow (cfm)

Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 22 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Passive heatsink solutions require in-depth knowledge of

Page 45 - 5.1.5 Altitude

Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 23 implementing a heatsink attach mechanism that can ensure t

Page 46 - 5-2. Random Vibration PSD

Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 24 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 2.4 System Thermal Solution Considerations 2.4.1 Chassi

Page 47 - 5.2.2 Power Cycling

Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 25 In addition to passive heatsinks, fan heatsinks and system

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Processor Thermal/Mechanical Information 26 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

Page 49 - Thermal Module Assembly

Thermal Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 27 3 Thermal Metrology This section discusses guidelines for testing thermal soluti

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Thermal Metrology 28 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines CS is strongly dependent on the thermal conductivity and thickness of the TIM b

Page 51

Thermal Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 29 Assume the TDP, as listed in the datasheet, is 100 W and the maximum case tempera

Page 52 - Detail B

Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 3 Contents 1 Introduction ...

Page 53 - 6 ATX Thermal/Mechanical

Thermal Metrology 30 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines determination of the localized air temperature around the processor during syste

Page 54 - Appendix H

Thermal Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 31 Figure 3-2. Locations for Measuring Local Ambient Temperature, Active ATX Heatsi

Page 55 - 6.2.1 Heatsink Performance

Thermal Metrology 32 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 3.4 Processor Case Temperature Measurement Guidelines To ensure functionality a

Page 56 - 6.2.3 Altitude

Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 33 4 Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monito

Page 57 - 3.3 and 6.6)

Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature 34 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 4.2.1 PROCHOT# Signal The primary function o

Page 58 - 6-3. Random Vibration PSD

Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 35 Figure 4-1. Thermal Monitor Control PROCHOT#

Page 59 - 6.3.2 Power Cycling

Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature 36 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Once the processor has sufficiently cooled, a

Page 60

Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 37 Regardless of the configuration selected, PROC

Page 61 - Thermal Mechanical Design

Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature 38 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines A system designed to meet the thermal profile

Page 62 - Shock Load

Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 39 The processor uses the Digital Thermal Sensor

Page 63 - Core shoulder

4 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 4.2.5 On-Demand Mode ...37 4.2.6

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Thermal Management Logic and Thermal Monitor Feature 40 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines QST), see Chapter 7 and the Intel® Quiet Sys

Page 65 - Technology (Intel

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 41 5 Balanced Technology Ext

Page 66 - 7-1. Intel

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 42 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 5.1.2 Acoustics To optim

Page 67 - RPM Temperature

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 43 5.1.3 Effective Fan Curve

Page 68 - 7-3. Intel

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 44 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 5-1. Effective TM

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 45 5.1.5 Altitude The refere

Page 70 - 7.3 Intel

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 46 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 5-2. Random Vibra

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 47 5.2.1.2.1 Recommended Tes

Page 72

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 48 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 5.2.3 Recommended BIOS/C

Page 73

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 49 5.4 Safety Requirements H

Page 74

Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 5 7.2 Board and System Implementation of Intel® QST...68 7.3 Int

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Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 50 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 5.6 Preload and TMA Stif

Page 76 - A.3.1, and A.3.2

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 51 Table 5–4, then the Therm

Page 77 - B.2 Test Preparation

Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 52 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Note: These preload and

Page 78 - Heatsink Clip Load Metrology

ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 53 6 ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 6.1 ATX Ref

Page 79 - Preload Fixture (copper

ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 54 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 6-1. E18764-001 Reference Design – Exploded View

Page 80 - B.3 Test Procedure Examples

ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 55 6.2 Validation Results for Reference Design 6.2.1 Heats

Page 81 - Measurement

ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 56 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 6.2.2 Acoustics To optimize acoustic emission by the fa

Page 82

ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 57 6.2.4 Heatsink Thermal Validation Intel recommends evalu

Page 83 - C.2 Interface Material Area

ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 58 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 6-3. Random Vibration PSD 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10

Page 84 - Thermal Interface Management

ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 59 6.3.1.2.1 Recommended Test Sequence Each test sequence s

Page 85 - D.1 Objective and Scope

6 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figures Figure 2-1. Package IHS Load Areas ...

Page 86 - 7-11. Omega Thermocouple

ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 60 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 6.3.3 Recommended BIOS/CPU/Memory Test Procedures This

Page 87 - D.4 IHS Groove

ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 61 6.5 Safety Requirements Heatsink and attachment assembli

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 62 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 6.7 Reference Attach Mechanism 6.7.1 Structural Design

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ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 63 6.7.2 Mechanical Interface to the Reference Attach Mecha

Page 90 - 7-14 for the 775-Land

ATX Thermal/Mechanical Design Information 64 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 6-7. Critical Parameters for Interfacing to Refe

Page 91 - 7-17)

Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 65 7 Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) In the I

Page 92 - 7-19-A and B)

Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) 66 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-1. Intel® QST Overview Fan to sensor Relatio

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Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 67 target temperature. As a result of its operation, the P

Page 94 - IHS with Groove

Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) 68 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 7.2 Board and System Implementation of Intel® QST To

Page 95 - 7-24)

Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 69 Figure 7-4 shows the major connections for a typical i

Page 96 - 7-26)

Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 7 Figure 7-22. Third Tape Installation ...

Page 97 - D.5.3 Solder Process

Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST) 70 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 7.3 Intel® QST Configuration & Tuning Initial con

Page 98 - 7-28 and Figure 7-29)

LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 71 Appendix A LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading A.1 LGA775 Socket Heatsin

Page 99

LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading 72 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Simulation shows that the solder joint force (Faxial) is proportion

Page 100 - Installation

LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 73 Figure 7-6. Board Deflection Definition d1d2d’1d’2 A.3.2 Board D

Page 101 - 7-33)

LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading 74 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines A.3.3 Board Deflection Metric Implementation Example This section

Page 102 - 7-34)

LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 75 Figure 7-7. Example: Defining Heatsink Preload Meeting Board Deflec

Page 103 - 7-36)

LGA775 Socket Heatsink Loading 76 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines A.3.4.1 Motherboard Stiffening Considerations To protect LGA775 so

Page 104

Heatsink Clip Load Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 77 Appendix B Heatsink Clip Load Metrology B.1 Overview This appendix de

Page 105 - Thermal Considerations

Heatsink Clip Load Metrology 78 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Remarks: Alternate Heatsink Sample Preparation As mentioned above, ma

Page 106

Heatsink Clip Load Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 79 Figure 7-9. Load Cell Installation in Machined Heatsink Base Pocket –

Page 107 - MCH Heatsink

8 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Tables Table 2–1. Heatsink Inlet Temperature of Intel Reference Thermal Solutions ...24 Ta

Page 108

Heatsink Clip Load Metrology 80 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines B.2.2 Typical Test Equipment For the heatsink clip load measurement,

Page 109 - Reference Design

Heatsink Clip Load Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 81 B.3.1 Time-Zero, Room Temperature Preload Measurement 1. Pre-assembl

Page 110

Heatsink Clip Load Metrology 82 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

Page 111

Thermal Interface Management Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 83 Appendix C Thermal Interface Management To optimize a heatsink design,

Page 112 - BOARD PRIMARY SIDE

Thermal Interface Management 84 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines §

Page 113 - BOARD SECONDARY SIDE

Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 85 Appendix D Case Temperature Reference Metrology D.1 Objective

Page 114 - Mechanical Drawings

Case Temperature Reference Metrology 86 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Item Description Part Number Miscellaneous Hardware Solder I

Page 115

Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 87 D.3 Thermal calibration and controls It is recommended that f

Page 116

Case Temperature Reference Metrology 88 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-12. 775-LAND LGA Package Reference Groove Drawing a

Page 117

Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 89 Figure 7-13. 775-LAND LGA Package Reference Groove Drawing at

Page 118

Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 9 Revision History Revision Number Description Revision -001  Initial release. January 2008 -002

Page 119

Case Temperature Reference Metrology 90 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines The orientation of the groove at 6 o’clock exit relative to t

Page 120

Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 91 D.5 Thermocouple Attach Procedure The procedure to attach a t

Page 121

Case Temperature Reference Metrology 92 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-17. Bending the Tip of the Thermocouple D.5.2 T

Page 122

Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 93 Figure 7-19. Thermocouple Bead Placement (A) (B)

Page 123

Case Temperature Reference Metrology 94 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-20. Position Bead on the Groove Step Figure 7-2

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 95 12. Place a 3rd piece of tape at the end of the step in the gr

Page 125

Case Temperature Reference Metrology 96 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-24. Applying Flux to the Thermocouple Bead 15. C

Page 126 - Figure 7-54. Intel

Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 97 Figure 7-26. Positioning Solder on IHS 17. Measure the res

Page 127 - Solution Information

Case Temperature Reference Metrology 98 Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines Figure 7-27. Solder Station Setup 21. Remove the land sid

Page 128

Case Temperature Reference Metrology Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 99 Figure 7-28. View Through Lens at Solder Station Figure 7-2

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