>>
> take the heat sink off and look, the chip will say
>
Um, is that a wise idea? I've read that special heat conductive 
glue/grease that's used to provide a thermal bond between the chip and 
the heatsink needs to be very carefully reglued if you take off the 
heatsink, otherwise the chip may overheat. Not that the heatsinks come 
off very easily anyway.

Amber, are you able to post a photo of your CPU card somewhere (or, at 
a pinch, email it to myself)?

Ben.


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