I need suggestions on what material and thickness the cooling metalplate
that is supposed to be on top of the 500 mhz G3 Powerlogiz Blue chip for
the Powerbook Wallstreet model ( I have a rev. 2), should be. I just
bought one second hand and it seems to be missing from the package and I
have to make my own. I have access to a toolshop, so it shouldn't be a
problem, but I could use some info if you have one or have knowledge of
how the real thing is supposed to look . 

Steel comes to mind as being the most "cool" metal I know of. Is that a
good material or should I use something like brass or some other material
instead? I'm contemplating 2-4 mm thickness, but if you guys have any
real info, I'd be glad to hear about it.


Mikael




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