>
>if I replaced the LC040 in my 610 with a full 040 should I find a heat sink
>for it?  it will be running all of the time and I would prefer not to 
>damage
>the chip, also, what heat sinks would I attempt to modify or attach to this
>chip?
>
Any heat sink will work provided that it covers the chip completely.  Your 
only limitation is to whether or not the heat sink will fit with all of the 
other components inside the case.  In a 610, the CPU chip is very close to 
the power supply and that is a determining factor on the size of the heat 
sink.  Make sure to use a "thermal" grease for good heat transfer from the 
chip to the heat sink.

John

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