True.

I guess if its going into a 17 inch MBP, 27" iMac or, Mac pro, a new heat sink 
is almost guaranteed to fit.  Apple only uses a hand full of cases, and only 
certain models can support that processor on the board.  

Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
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On Apr 18, 2012, at 12:42 AM, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:

> Well, not saying the info in that article was correct :) They may have not 
> bothered upgrading and if you did, would it still fit in the Apple case, and 
> would it be cost effective if you had to add two new heatsinks into the 
> equation.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 4/18/12 12:30 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> Ah!
>> 
>> Ok.  Because faster processors generally mean more heat and sometimes a new 
>> heat sink is needed to dissipate that heat.  I'm studying for my A+ 
>> certification so, I'm a newby to this and I'm soaking it all in.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Ricardo Walker
>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>> www.appletothecore.info
>> 
>> On Apr 18, 2012, at 12:26 AM, Chris Blouch<cblo...@aol.com>  wrote:
>> 
>>> I was googling around and the upgrade process sounded non-trivial with 
>>> acetone used to clean the heat paste off the old heat sinks to re-attach 
>>> them to the new processors. Dunno if I would attempt that.
>>> 
>>> CB
>>> 
>>> On 4/18/12 12:23 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I was thinking the same thing.  In more cases than not, upgrading your 
>>>> processor is more trouble than what its worth.  Won't upgrading the 
>>>> processor also mean a new heat sync and fan as well?  The easiest way to 
>>>> improve performance is to always upgrade RAM
>>>> 
>>>> IMO.
>>>> 
>>>> Ricardo Walker
>>>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>>>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>>>> www.appletothecore.info
>>>> 
>>>> On Apr 17, 2012, at 2:54 PM, Chris Blouch<cblo...@aol.com>   wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> I'm curious about your upgrade. In the past CPU upgrades were kind of 
>>>>> diminishing returns since you then just hit bottlenecks in other parts of 
>>>>> the system, such as RAM, system bus, drive IO and video IO. Are you doing 
>>>>> something that is compute intensive but low bandwidth? Just hoping you 
>>>>> aren't setting expectations too high after your upgrade.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would also note that a brand new 1TB drive in the box with warranty 
>>>>> etc. is only about $85 with free shipping. So you might find selling your 
>>>>> old drive probably isn't worth it. Maybe just leave it in there as some 
>>>>> scratch space. You have four bays afterall.
>>>>> 
>>>>> CB
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 4/16/12 7:08 PM, Cody wrote:
>>>>>> Good evening all,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm upgrading the processor in my mid 2010 mac pro from a Xeon W3530 
>>>>>> quad-core chip to a w3680 6 core chip. The W3530 runs at 2.8 GHZ. 
>>>>>> Nothing at all wrong with the processor, just want to upgrade and get 2 
>>>>>> more cores for productivity. I'm asking $250 for the processor, and $10 
>>>>>> shipping. If interested, please hit me back.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> One x 1 tb internal sata3 drive, will be whiped before selling, asking 
>>>>>> $50.
>>>>>> 
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