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    Reef Shark
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    Question K5 - 166 & Heatsink

    I've just got hold of an old AMD K5 166mhz with motherboard, RAM etc and plan to build a machine to teach myself Linux on. Anyways, the processor has come with a heatsink and fan but it doesn't clip on very well and I'm not convinced it would stay put.

    I was wondering that due to the relatively slow clock speed (compared with todays 2ghz beasts) is it really necessary to to fit an heatsink and fan at all.

    Your pearls of wisdom are greatly appreciated.

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    Even though it's at a lower clock speed, it's also designed with a higher micron process, probobly .25, which means it'll still be a hot lil bugger. You'll want at least a heatsink on it.

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    A machine that old likely doesn't require a fan. A heatsink is definitely something you need on any pentium class machine.

    Of course, calling the K5 "pentium-class" is -really- stretching it

    Edit: if it came with a fan, my god man, use it. Computer manufacturers don't put in ANYTHING extra. Especially in a budget machine like a K5...

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    I'm not sure if it did come with it. A friend worked at a local college over the summer and these were some bits that they were getting rid of.

    Incidentally this college runs Win 2K on K2-166s. Bet they run fast.

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    "Our bombs are smarter than the average high
    school student. At least they can find Kuwait."
    --- A. Whitney Brown
    My System:
    XP1900 with CoolMaster Aero 7+ : 768mb RAM PC333 : MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR : Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb : Samsung 80gb SATA : Maxtor 120gb 7200rpm : Pioneer DVD-120S : BTC 48x16x48x CD-RW : Pioneer 106 DVD-+R(W) : SB Live : 3COM NIC : CTX 350w PSU : Compaq P910 19" Monitor : Lian Li PC-7 : Logitech Keyboard : Logitech MouseMan Dual Optical

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