At 17:25 +0100 on 10/04/02, mart wrote:

>The mobo with the CPU and the RAM comes first, is my guess, followed by the
>psu and the HD.  Chips on Nubus cards can also get pretty warm. I'd snoop
>around in there and try to determine what gets hot and what not.

Speaking from (rather unfortunate) experience, I can say that a Mac II will
get extremely crashy if you don't keep the vents clear, and that's with
nothing more than an Apple Macintosh II video card installed and 8MB RAM.
Probably not the best idea to try and disconnect the fan.

the pickle

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