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- From: jmunkki@vipunen.hut.fi (Juri Munkki)
- Subject: Re: PB 160/180 Heatsinks...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.180721.5543@nntp.hut.fi>
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- Reply-To: jmunkki@vipunen.hut.fi (Juri Munkki)
- Organization: Helsinki University of Technology
- References: <meharg.724360068@sfu.ca>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 18:07:21 GMT
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- In article <meharg.724360068@sfu.ca> meharg@fraser.sfu.ca (Gersham William Meharg) writes:
- >Just what do the PB 160 and 180 heatsinks look like anyway?
-
- Soft grey rubber pieces that feel slightly sticky or wet to the touch.
- Much softer than your regular erasers, but about the same size or smaller.
-
- I think there were 5 or 6 of them scattered on the CPU daughterboard.
-
- >(the ones that must be removed with some 3rd party memory modules)
-
- I wouldn't remove them. Sell your memory module to someone who can use it
- and buy a new one. That's what I did. There's no way that the Lifetime
- Memory Systems card would have fit in my PB160. The heat sinks are there
- for a good reason. Apple doesn't put them there just to waste money.
-
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- Juri Munkki Windsurf: fast sailing
- jmunkki@hut.fi Macintosh: fast software
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