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Offline rkauer

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Re: Blizzard 1260
« on: March 18, 2008, 02:42:36 AM »
 I've put a notebook fan inside the 1200 case since when I have a 1230/50.

 The SIMM goes hot and so the CPU/FPU, so I've put it near the  floppy unit blowing air in the accelerator direction. Also some low-profile heatsink glued over the CPU is a nice idea.

 But better than anything is swap all electrolytic capacitors around the motherboard. That's a common cause of overheating in desktop Amigas.
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Re: Blizzard 1260
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2008, 02:35:19 AM »
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that coupled with an air flow should be plenty for an 060 that isnt overclocked.


 Those heatsinks glued on the top of the 060 gives enough dissipation. For one overclocked, I suggest put a notebook fan too.

 I've take the power from the floppy power connection, of course.;-)
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