I recently oc'd my G4/400 to 450, and it is running fine. I want to  
add a cooling fan just the same ... perhaps try taking it to 500  
under the control/watchful eye of XLR8 MACh Speed Control 3.4.2, so I  
can moderate the L2 cache speed.

Anyone have experience adding a cpu fan to a Yikes! (or similar heat  
sink covered) cpu?

How is a best way to attach it?

Alternatively:   Maybe just figure where the cpu ends up when the  
case is closed, and mount a fan on the inside of the case would be a  
better alternative ... avoiding modifying the mobo attached cpu card  
heatsink ... and move the air across the heatsink instead of straight  
down?

Suggestions welcomed.

Bill Connelly
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