I wound up putting a cpu fan/heatshink unit over the powerlogix heatshink
due to the temp going above boiling point. Now with the case open I get 31
degrees C or with the case closed I get 55 degrees C.

The Fan unit came of a old 486.

Hope this helps



Michael Clark
Auckland, New Zealand

on 6/11/02 23:28, Carl Kehley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I just upgraded a 9600 to the above, and I'm concerned about the
> processor temperature shown by the Cache Profiler.  It reads 85 when
> first booted, and then 166 to 123 degrees after running for about 10
> minutes.  Should I be concerned?  I'm getting type 1,2,3 and 10 errors,
> usually in Internet Explorer and Opera, and trying to track them down,
> I'm considering the possibility of excess heat as a culprit.
> 
> Carl Kehley


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