Jim's original question makes me wonder though, do you need to use
thermal paste in a mac? I have heard that mac CPUs do not get as hot as
chips like AMDs and wot.
Is it advisable or necessary to use that stuff when sticking a new cpu
in and plunking the fan on top?
Tom
Garry Hamblin wrote:
Did you run the G4 enabler on this machine prior to installing the
upgrade? G3 Blues have a firmware block to prevent G4 chips from
being recognized. There is an enabler which must be run to allow the
G4 chip to be recognized. I don't have a link handy but you can
google and find one I am pretty sure. I'd be surprised if PowerLogix
site didn't have one actually.
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