In a message dated 7/29/02 8:41:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< However, even my overclocked Duo 2300 doesn't get more than a bit 
warm....if 
ANY unit gets that hot, you've got a problem.  Even 2400/G3's.  <<grin>> >>

Many thanks for all the info.

Sadly I had to send the 2300c back to the donor, as it runs so hot it melts 
plastic (I didn't even want to look inside to see what was happening...)

My Duo 280c, reliable, courteous, seems to be smiling.

Again, thanks to all!

Pete

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