Thanks, will do!

On 9 Aug., 23:22, dc <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 9, 3:09 pm, Geke <[email protected]> wrote:> From a search 
> on the web, I get the impression that most G4 processors
> > don't have a temperature sensor, so I'll have to live with that. But I
> > found that thermal paste isn't expensive at all and I'm going to put
> > that on.
>
> Correct, the G4 processor won't have a temperature sensor; newer hard
> drives and video cards often do. If you want to use thermal paste you
> will need to clean the CPU and heatsink. I usually start by scraping
> with an old plastic credit card edge, then scrub with acetone (or
> fingernail polish remover) on a cotton swab followed by ethanol or
> rubbing alcohol. When you apply the new paste use a very small amount,
> about the size of a grain of rice, and spread it thinly with a piece
> of stiff, soft plastic. Be careful not to scratch the surface of the
> CPU or the heatsink.

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