searching for a wide alpha cpu heatsink

John Grzesiak johng at pcrd.net
Wed Nov 5 20:30:39 UTC 2008


That is with the 164/264 CPU and not the 064 ??? There is a difference in post
spacing...


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Quoting Alexander Huemer <alexander.huemer at sbg.ac.at>:

> Matt Turner wrote:
>> What system is this for? Is it an ES40, as Jay asked?
>>
>> This information would help a lot in determining what type of 
>> heatsink you need.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Alexander Huemer
>> <alexander.huemer at sbg.ac.at> wrote:
>>
>>> John Grzesiak wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have a couple of sinks that fit the 264 Alpha, but, they don't seem to
>>>> be as
>>>> wide as the one in the picture... Sorry...
>>>>
>>>> Also have a 2100A system that could be used for parts, but, it is in
>>>> storage and
>>>> I was not able to access it in time to respond. It may have sinks that
>>>> would be
>>>> usable, but, I don't know at this moment.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> thanks for your answer and efforts.
>>> (only) if you find the time, please take a ruler and tell me the
>>> measurements, that would help.
>>>
>>> --
>>> thanks and
>>> kind regards
>>> alex
>>>
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> the heatsink would be FOR a alphapc600,
> but should be FROM any alpha that have those 2 screws sticking out of 
> the cpu.
> it should be as big as possible, so that i need less fan power for cooling.
>
> -- 
> thanks and
> kind regards
> alex
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