This was the first time I had to install a heatsink, so I pulled the 
thing off and reapplied it. I now run at 147 degrees. Better, but I'm 
still not happy. I just think that the heatsink that came with my 
CarrierZIF card is just to small. Especially with it sitting directly 
under a 7200RPM drive that has always run hot as well.

I would like a better one with an attached fan, does any one have a 
suggestion? I'm sure there is some PC heatsink/fan that would work and 
could be found easily.

-Robyn

On Monday, September 23, 2002, at 07:24 AM, Bailey wrote:

> Yes. 165 degrees does seem hot. Mine stays under 95F as fas as I can
> tell. I've got a little 486 fan blowing right at it.
> Howie- it's strange how different upgrade cards work differently. Robyn
> 's goes up to 60Mhz. Mine I've upped to 52.5 for 420Mhz, but it may do
> 55 or may not. Last time I tried I think it gave a kernel panic ...
> that's only for 30 Mhz more so...
>
> When I tried to go to 3:2 my whole OS 10.2 came down and I had to
> reinstall. But only 45 Mhz? That's slow for an S900. Which card is it
> again?


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