Also, when I upgraded to the 400 Mhz G3 card, my mac would sometimes just
*click* and turn itself off after a while of useage!  I imagine this is
because the CPU was overheating for some reason?  Anyways, the heatsink
seemed a bit hot on the cpu, so I made a makeshift cooling fan for the
cpu from an old socket 7 heatsink that used to be on one of my Pee Cees,
seems to work fine now, I was wondering if there is a certain model of
cpu and "up" that requires a cooling fan on macs?  Up until now I've
never seen a Mac cpu with a cooling fan on a heatsink like in PCs, just a
heatsink no cooling fan...

-Joe

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