Jeff, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

>The fan in a TiBook is bonded to the upper housing, back center. There 
>isn't room to put anything close to the processor, since it is covered 
>by the heat sink/extraction tube assembly. Plus the 'Book is so thin 
>there isn't room for anything else anyway. 
Not even a thin detector of 2 mm?
>Perhaps the heat sink isn't 
>dissipatingn enough heat? I have a 500mhz and the fan rarely comes on, 
>usually when I am running Virtual PC for over an hour at a time. You 
>might try putting some thermal compound on the top of the processor, 
>under the heat sink contact.
I'll certainly try that. It's the previous user that says the fan never
comes on, I haven't judged this myself. You know anything of what
hardware judges and control the fan? 




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