On Thursday 03 February 2005 23:41, Timothy Miller wrote:
> Here's an idea (that I'll have to be reminded about later).  We could
> make sure the way the heat sink is mounted is such that you can
> remove it and replace it with a standard sort of fan, and we can put
> the power connector for it on the board too.  We'll sell it with
> passive cooling, but we're calculate how much you can overclock it
> reliably with a certain level of active cooling.  Oh, and since
> swapping the fan out wouldn't involve soldering, it wouldn't void
> your warranty (unless you overtightened the screws and cracked
> something).
>
> How's that?  :)

Beautiful.  Should work out fine with this Athlon64 I stuffed into an 
old AT case, only to discover I needed to do liquid cooling to avoid 
cutting new holes.

Regards,

Daniel
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