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- From: charlesr@wspcrd.PeachtreeCityGA.ncr.com (Charles Rutledge)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.intel
- Subject: Re: I've got a 486 problem
- Message-ID: <1066@wspcrd.PeachtreeCityGA.ncr.com>
- Date: 13 Aug 92 16:46:25 GMT
- References: <l8folmINN803@sal-sun12.usc.edu> <RFowler.324@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Reply-To: charlesr@wspcrd.PeachtreeCityGA.ncr.com (Charles Rutledge)
- Organization: NCR WSPC Peachtree City, Georgia
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- >Does the PS fan blow hot air? (if it *SUCKS* air, you have a defective PS),
- >can you hold your finger on the i486 (and all the other big chips) without
- >burning it?
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- I do not recomend holding your finger on an i486 as this chip is _designed_
- to operate at temperatures of 130+ degrees (F). On a properly operating
- i486, you will burn your finger! Trust me, I've done it. [SIGH! The last
- good test of the old repair days designed right out the window.]
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