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TF1260 stuff

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Aeberbach wrote: 09 Aug 2021 23:53 If you need a heatsink - Element14 stock number 1373294. Perfect fit on 060, 10mm high, self-adhesive.
Won't clear the keyboard, at least not on a TF1260.
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Has anyone tried using copper tape to connect between the '060 and the base of the keyboard? Use the keyboard itself as a giant heatsink?
Alternatively, if copper tape isn't thermally conductive enough, how about some heatpipes? They're available from AliExpress for not many $$$.

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There is proper carbon thermal sheet, I think Samsung make it. Its 4x more conductive than copper.
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Aeberbach wrote: 09 Aug 2021 23:53 If you need a heatsink - Element14 stock number 1373294. Perfect fit on 060, 10mm high, self-adhesive.
It does fit perfectly, but not in an A1200 desktop case.

The underside of keyboard would foul on the heatsink. It is, as they say, a bit tight. :)

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Sure, you need to modify it in a tight spot. I have used a file to angle one down (like the pictures of the Warp 1260 show), then sprayed it again with some stove matt black. Making a jig to hold it securely and then to apply a belt sander would make a nicer, flatter job. Obviously this is before you attach it :D
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I made some slip-on keyboard risers (sorry pics are from A500 version). You can't raise the A1200 keyboard much before the case won't close.
It just changes the angle slightly to gain a bit more clearance to the CPU.
I think I need to ZIP the .STL as it won't let me attach it.

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@Cheshire Noir this was discussed some time ago, with one idea being a soft conductive foam pad. To use keyboard plate as heat sink.

Feeling how cool a Rev 6 runs I have just heatsinked the CPLDs and a fan seems to work well moving the hot air away from where it is being generated (right to left).
I did not bother running my AMIGA a few weeks or so ago when we had that high 20oC heat.
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Higgy wrote: 11 Aug 2021 08:56 I think I need to ZIP the .STL as it won't let me attach it.
Yes zip. Also we have a STL section here https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=62
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Yep, I totally get it and agree.
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Spotted one on eBay for the first time this morning:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Commodore-Am ... 3556391313?
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The daft bit is we know exactly who this is just by looking at the card :)
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