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I recently purchased a Tyan Tiger 100 dual PII/PIII motherboard, and it has a single PIII-450 sitting in it. The case it is in has a large fan on the front portion of the case, and I believe a minimal one in the power supply area. The fan on the cpu is working fine, as well. I'm curious whether anyone has run into heat problems with the more recent Intel chips or ATX-style motherboards. The back of the case, especially on the metal near the parallel port or serial connectors, is very hot to the touch. I have yet to experience any problems, but I'm considering either a different case or perhaps additional cooling fans. The PII-400 H.P. sitting on my desk at work runs quite cool to the touch, and thus I was rather surprised at this behavior. Any experiences or words of advice? I'm just looking to prevent any problems before they happen to my new toys. =) Brian Conway dogbert at clue4all.net - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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