At 23:47 3/5/00 -0500, jpm wrote:
>A simple solution would be to use the least amount of wax that would
>simply keep the sink from sliding off when you reassemble it. I'm
>talking grain of sand sized, which, I'm guessing will eventually
>evaporate off. Also, I'd recommend stacking some folded aluminum foil
>between the sink and case to insure good heat transfer.
Also, most heatsinks have a clip-on gadget to reinforce the connection.
Maybe a junk 6100 carcass would have one to spare, if the 601 chip is the
same size?
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