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Re: 68030 temperature
« on: February 27, 2006, 06:17:34 AM »
 On my Blizzard 1230IV the 68030/50 was too hot to the touch and specially in the summers it use to crash often because of this. All these with the trapdoor cover removed of course. I don't know why ppl keep it on, anyway.
 The overheating/stability problem was fixed when i removed a part of the plastic case of my A1200, just to expose the CPU and screwed a fast fan over it.
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Re: 68030 temperature
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2006, 06:17:49 AM »
 On my Blizzard 1230IV the 68030/50 was too hot to the touch and specially in the summers it use to crash often because of this. All these with the trapdoor cover removed of course. I don't know why ppl keep it on, anyway.
 The overheating/stability problem was fixed when i removed a part of the plastic case of my A1200, just to expose the CPU and screwed a fast fan over it.
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Re: 68030 temperature
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2006, 06:19:10 AM »
 On my Blizzard 1230IV the 68030/50 was too hot to the touch and specially in the summers it use to crash often because of this. All these with the trapdoor cover removed of course. I don't know why ppl keep it on, anyway.
 The overheating/stability problem was fixed when i removed a part of the plastic case of my A1200, just to expose the CPU and screwed a fast fan over it.
A1200 PPC user.
 

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Re: 68030 temperature
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2006, 06:25:57 AM »
 Oh, sorry about the multiple post but it's not my fault. (It happened to laser too) When i press the submit button i get an error message "the link contains no data" or something instead of the "thank you for your submission"
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