Article ID: 000056123 Content Type: Product Information & Documentation Last Reviewed: 07/12/2021

Why Do Some Intel® Processors Have Holes in the Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS)?

Environment

Intel® Core™ X-Series processors

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Summary

Explains the hole is called the “vent hole” for heat dissipation and alignment.

Description

Will there be an issue if the thermal grease/paste (Thermal Interface Materials) gets into the small hole?

Resolution

The hole is called “vent hole” for heat dissipation and alignment. The IHS is glued to the processor substrate with epoxy at the Intel plant. The hole allows gases and pressure to escape while the epoxy cures. Without the hole the pressure would deform the epoxy bond and make the connection between substrate and IHS uneven.

It is perfectly safe to cover and/or fill it with thermal paste.

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