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On 9-Mar-08, at 1:33 PM, Kevin Buhr wrote:

"Douglas A. Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

I have a couple of new-to-me old computers. They've been well used in
what looks like a normal office environment and they're a bit grimey
inside; not just dust that blows away.  I figure that I should clean
that off so the dust doesn't act like a thermal insulator but I'm unsure
what to use, since air alone isn't doing it.  I don't want to remove
e.g. the CPU from its socket. (P-133, socket 7).

As another take on the issue, there's also such a thing as leaving
well enough alone.

A definite +1 on this for me.

A P-133 just doesn't generate that much heat....
Clean the fans and the heat sink and leave it alone.

Brian
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