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To: Ali Chen who wrote (112352)10/4/2000 11:28:02 AM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
The massive _heat sink_ has fallen from the CPU, during transportation

That's all fixed in the P4, though, Ali Chen. Sure, the heat sinks get a little bigger, but for the P4 they get screws to be mounted directly to the case, or something like that.

And if anyone doubts the bigger, better P4 heatsinks, check out thermaltake.com and titan-cd.com . The P4 heatsinks are only about a third bigger than the ghz Piii cooling towers, and the first one is only rated to 1.2 ghz! What Intel uses for Albert Yu's 2ghz demos is left as an exercise to the reader.

Cheers, Dan.
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