That's the one. I got the idea from that picture on this site. It really does work well and was happy I didn't have to screw it on.
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Hey RickT, in the pic is that a crystal cooler or that pentium fan you where talking about? Sorry just saw the following post. Is there somewhere online where these fans are available? Thanks.
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Celeron 366->550, 128 MB RAM, 10.1 IBM Deskstar, MX300, G400 vanilla, HP 8100i CD-RW
[This message has been edited by Jihad (edited 07-17-99).]
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Hi,
I've got an G400 - 16MB singlehead and
before I installed it I attached an blower on it. Just an regular P-II blower, with 3 wires.... no heat-problems at all, all is very cool....... :-)
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G400-16MB, Abit BX6 rev2, 96 MB, 6.4 GB Hdd (3x), Pent. II 350 Mhz
Abit BX6 Rev 2.0, 96 MB, Matrox G400 32 MB DH, Intel PIII ~ 527Mhz, SBLive! - LiveWare 3.0,
3 x 6.4 Gb Hdd's, Adaptec 2940UA SCSIcard
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I attached an old 486 fan to my G200, but I was able to find some vinyl screws. They gave me the tension to hold on the heatsink, but didn't damage the heatsink. If I hadn't replaced the epoxy w/ some real thermal grease, it would probably still pass for a warranty exchange, if it ever went bad.
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503+ rev 1.2a, 128MB PC100 RAM, K6-2/350@400,RH6 & Win98,G200 Millenium (SGRAM), no plans to buy a G400
Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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