>From: "otto hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 18:01:45 -0600

>I emailed olde mac milt about selling a heatsink without attatched processor
>and ended up paying $2+shipping
>
>now that I have it, I must say that its a rather funny shaped heatsink...the
>whole diamond and not covering the entire processor was something that im
>not used to and it doesnt seem to have much surface area to dissapate the
>heat from anyways...anyone have info on why this was teh chosen design for
>the 040?

I like the Wakefield 628-65AB for the 68040.  The Digi-Key part 
number is 345-1062-ND and the adhesive heat pad BER134-ND.   At $2.35 
and $1.29 respectively, it's not as affordable as the one you got, 
but it's a big square heat sink with a lot of fins sticking up.  It 
might be too tall for some applications.


Jeff Walther

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