Bob,

I recommend that you get a heat sink.
I bought a ful 040 chip on Ebay and it came with a heat sink.

Jim F

Bob Crowell wrote:

> I recently was given a Q605 that had been upgraded to a full 25MHz 68040,
> and I'm enjoying it immensely, it being my first venture beyond the world
> of the 68030  :-)
>
> However, I've noticed that the processor chip gets quite warm after a period
> of operation.  This chip has no heat-sink.  Is that normal?  Or should it
> have one?
>
>     Bob


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