Generally speaking, cooling is always a good idea. If you can't get a fan on 
there, try a heat sink. If that doesn't work, have you seen the tornado suction 
fans? CompUSA has them and if you have a spare PCI slot (I think that's where 
they fit) you can use that to just suck the air out of your case...you might be 
able to get by without cooling, but it never hurts to have it..

~Mike

> Hi everyone,
> I was wondering if the cpu from a power center pro will work in a power base, 
asI have
both and upgraded the cpu in my power center pro, thought the old card could 
add some
boost to either one of my power bases?  Also, how do I know if a cpu card needs 
a cooling
fan, the card I replaced the one in my pcp used to have a fan but with the new 
taller card
the fan wont attatch tothe case, am afraid of burning the new cpu up with out a 
fan?  It
is a 210 Mhz card with a system bus of something over 60, I forget exactly  
what it is as
I am not home right now and cannot check.  Any suggestions would be great, 
thanks!
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> 
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