leeshor
Well-Known Member
Time for me to add my .02. This WAS a big problem with socketed chips. Back in the day when 64MB of RAM meant 8 socketed chips, even if they were in milspec sockets they would creep. I could go up to a system 2 or 3 years old and press on all those chips and hear creaks and feel movement.
The process have changed, even the wave soldering has become more reliable for chips and of course there isn't even a (PIN) socket any more for Intel processors.
My personal thought is that if I was worried about that I would be in serious trouble. I support 600 or so computers and many of them, including my own, get shut down every night. Admittedly that's only 365 cycles a year but my history says it isn't, and/or shouldn't be a concern.
The process have changed, even the wave soldering has become more reliable for chips and of course there isn't even a (PIN) socket any more for Intel processors.
My personal thought is that if I was worried about that I would be in serious trouble. I support 600 or so computers and many of them, including my own, get shut down every night. Admittedly that's only 365 cycles a year but my history says it isn't, and/or shouldn't be a concern.