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Description: I had to remove the upper shield because the custom chips were overheating producing graphics bugs after some hours of use. This is my second Escom machine producing the same bug, maybe there were a series of defected custom chips Escom used. So I put a small heatsink on Alice (they are sold in stores as heatsink for gfx boards) and the bug disappeard. My miggy has kickstart 3.1, 2.5" HDD and Blizzard 1260/50Mhz + SCSI + 96Mb ram, with an external SCSI CDRW. Picture Stats: Views: 2243 Filesize: 250.25kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: neongod at May 25, 2008, 03:13:35 PM Image Linking Codes
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Damion Posts:3511 ![]() | May 30, 2008, 07:21:34 PM The Rev 6 '060 runs MUCH cooler -- less than 40 C under load, at 80 MHz, with a low-profile copper heatsink and low-cfm fan. (Ambient temp obviously plays a big role here, I'm sure it will heat up a bit more once summer hits.) The one on my old Blizzard (Rev 1 '060) *always* ran above 40 C, even with a much better fan pointed at it. |
lorddef Posts:1146 | May 29, 2008, 03:20:36 PM Some 060s are much worse than others. The one on my blizzard is particularly crap, it gets very hot. |
neongod Posts:41 ![]() | May 26, 2008, 09:32:11 PM No. My 060 works very well without. I just removed the trapdoor. By the way, as I know the around 70 C is quite normal working temperature of the 060's. |
baxyp Posts:19 ![]() | May 26, 2008, 06:30:06 PM Do you have a fan on 060 ? I have to use one on mine, otherwise it gets very hot >70 C. |