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- From: rvinluan@cs.cornell.edu (Rolando Vinluan)
- Subject: Questions about PC-Cubid
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.173748.27747@cs.cornell.edu>
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- Organization: Cornell University, CS Dept., Ithaca, NY
- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 17:37:48 GMT
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- I've heard of this heat-sink/fan(?) that one puts
- into overheating 486's. Can some user out there help me with
- these questions:
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- 1) What exactly is it? Just a heat sink? With a fan?
- If so, what supplies the power?
-
- 2) I don't need to connect it to a 486, but with
- an overheating chip in the chipset (which gives me parity errors).
- Can I install PC-Cubid on a chip smaller than a 486 (and surface
- mounted instead of socketed)?
-
- 3) Could you give me the address and phone of the
- company, please?
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- Thanks in advance.
-