More experiences like this and I'll be just like Wombat.
Turns out this so called "techie" that diagnosed the computer I referred to earlier is quite a dipstick. It didn't take me long when I got the computer home to see that the heatsink was mounted on the 1 GHz Celeron backwards. (He did this when he replaced the defective motherboard.) For anyone who may not be familiar with this Celeron/heatsink combination, the thermal pad on the heatsink is off to one side, it is NOT in the center. Therefore, when this idiot installed the heatsink, only about an eighth of an inch of the pad was actually touching the raised (hot) part of the processor. Gawd, that makes for great heat transfer.
Turns out this so called "techie" that diagnosed the computer I referred to earlier is quite a dipstick. It didn't take me long when I got the computer home to see that the heatsink was mounted on the 1 GHz Celeron backwards. (He did this when he replaced the defective motherboard.) For anyone who may not be familiar with this Celeron/heatsink combination, the thermal pad on the heatsink is off to one side, it is NOT in the center. Therefore, when this idiot installed the heatsink, only about an eighth of an inch of the pad was actually touching the raised (hot) part of the processor. Gawd, that makes for great heat transfer.
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