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    Shuttle heatsink question

    I noticed in the little destruction booklet that came with my SN45G that the P4 Shuttles appear to have a finned heatsink arrangement over the cpu, whereas my athlon one is just a smooth block.

    There's space in there to thermal-epoxy something onto it, or would this actually compromise the heat-pipe arrangement's efficiency?

    Currently running about 50-52C under load, XP2600, not yet OC'd.
    Be nice to get it down a bit...
    All effort is useless

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