Go to Radio Shack and get a tube of silicone heatsink compound. It is in
the section where they sell IC's and mounting hardware. Remove the fan
from the heatsink and smear a tiny bit on the heatskink where it contacts
the CPU. (This stuff is difficult to clean up so BE CAREFUL with it),
then put
On May 22, Craig Sampson wrote
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> On Thu, 22 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > i have a amd 5x86-133 cpu "not a k5" when chip gets warmed up my floppy
> > drives go belly up. i checked it out by putting a amd 486dx4 120 cpu in and
> > the problem dis appered.i also have two fans, one on
On Thu, 22 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i have a amd 5x86-133 cpu "not a k5" when chip gets warmed up my floppy
> drives go belly up. i checked it out by putting a amd 486dx4 120 cpu in and
> the problem dis appered.i also have two fans, one on heat sink other blowing
> over heat sink.
M
In a message dated 97-05-22 01:48:45 EDT, Diz writes:
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Subj: amd problem
Date:97-05-22 01:48:45 EDT
From:Diz
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
CC: Diz
i have a amd 5x86-133 cpu "not a k5" when chip gets warmed up my flo
i have a amd 5x86-133 cpu "not a k5" when chip gets warmed up my floppy
drives go belly up. i checked it out by putting a amd 486dx4 120 cpu in and
the problem dis appered.i also have two fans, one on heat sink other blowing
over heat sink.
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I am having a problem with amd in a Debian dsitribution. My
/etc/init.d/amd is as follows:
- begin /etc/init.d/amd -
#! /bin/sh
test -x /usr/sbin/amd || exit 0
case "$1" in
start)
/usr/local/sbin/amd -d math.tifr.res.in -l /var/log/amdlog \
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