ah... it's like jumping 4 or 5 years back in time.
This time, I am about to make some Retro clocking. There's actually 2 systems waiting:
1. QDI SuperSocket 7 mobo and 64MB stick of PC133 and 64MB stick of PC100 waiting, plus unlocked Pentium 133MHz. (runs at least at 1.5 x 100MHz with standard cooling. )
2. Pentium II on 440BX platform (actually Asus P2B)
Any suggestions how to rip off the original cooling from the G200? it looks like there's quite lot of glue on the core, which I am about to remove and replace with something a bit better stuff
This time, I am about to make some Retro clocking. There's actually 2 systems waiting:
1. QDI SuperSocket 7 mobo and 64MB stick of PC133 and 64MB stick of PC100 waiting, plus unlocked Pentium 133MHz. (runs at least at 1.5 x 100MHz with standard cooling. )
2. Pentium II on 440BX platform (actually Asus P2B)
Any suggestions how to rip off the original cooling from the G200? it looks like there's quite lot of glue on the core, which I am about to remove and replace with something a bit better stuff
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