Originally posted by stj
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It depends on the PSU / board manufacturer, really.
Some indeed use heatsinks to bridge/route ground to various places on the board, while others don't and the solder spots that hold down the heatsink(s) are isolated from the rest of the circuit. In any case, it's good to re-solder them if they are cracked. Otherwise, vibration can make the whole heatsink move more, eventually causing solder joint fractures to the parts attached to the heatsink... or in very severe cases, leads pulled out of parts.
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