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==Socket 370 Intel processors with integrated heat sink mechanical load limits== All Intel Socket 370 processors with integrated [[heat sink]] (Pentium III and Celeron 1.13β1.4 GHz) had mechanical maximum load limits which were designed not be exceeded during heat sink assembly, shipping conditions, or standard use. They came with a warning that load above those limits would crack the processor die and make it unusable. The limits are included in the table below. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |- ! style="width:12em" | Location of integrated heat sink ! Dynamic ! Static |- | surface | 890 [[Newton (unit)|N]] (200 [[Pound-force|lb<sub>f</sub>]]) | 667 [[Newton (unit)|N]] (100 [[Pound-force|lb<sub>f</sub>]]) |- | edge | 556 [[Newton (unit)|N]] (125 [[Pound-force|lb<sub>f</sub>]]) | N/A |- | corner | 334 [[Newton (unit)|N]] (75 [[Pound-force|lb<sub>f</sub>]]) | N/A |}
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