I berlieve it was at TigerDirect.com that I saw cooling fans that fit it the case opening of the slot where you put a PCI card into. This would not cool the CPU directly, but would lower the temp of the whole case inside.



I originally expected heat (the beige G3 chassis doesn't provide for a
whole lot of current inside it, does it? With a G4/450 upgrade, OC'd to
500, I expect I generate alot of heat never foreseen in teh beige DT).
I've used a squirrel cage fan taped down to the chassis and blowing over
the fins of heatsink, previously I had a homeade "duct" with a fan on the
side hung off the side where the cards go into direct a little more fresh
air down to the bowels of the case, I pulled it out on the last upgrade,
was thinking of re-setting ti up.

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