I'm about to exchange the 24-fin aluminium heatsink in a G4 MDD dual
1.25 GHz (2002) for the more efficient copper heatsink from the 1.42
GHz MDD. One thing puzzles me, though : the bottom of the copper
heatsink I have has some sort of gloop on each side of the heat pipe,
just like that shown in the MDD's service manual, but the one pictured
in the xlr8yourmac.com article on doing this swap
(<http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/MDD_copper_heatsink_swap/mdd_copper_heatsink_swap.html>)
has none. I am sure the mod. article is accurate, so is this stuff not
really necessary? Anybody know why it's present on some but apparently
not all heatsinks of this type?

Roger

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