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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Robert J)
Tue Jun 10 02:17:09 1997

Date: 	Tue, 10 Jun 1997 01:17:49 -0500
From: Robert J <rjohanne@piper.hamline.edu>
To: linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu

I've a question about handling the cpu; how dangerous can it be to the
cpu itself?  Well, perhaps before I continue, I should admit I have no
idea of how to handle a cpu, and I just got one, and don't know how to
put a heat sink & cooling fan on it.  Is the cpu sensitive to
electrostatic shock like memory and the hard drives are?

What is the easiest way of putting a heat sink & cooling fan on a cpu? 
As you can tell, I've never worked with cpus before, and all along I was
thinking that all cpus came with heat sinks and cooling fans.  I would
appreciate some help.

For you guys who wrote me pieces of advice regarding "building a perfect
scsi system", I really appreciate your comments and suggestions, and
I've followed alot of them.  I will let you know what the final system
configuration will be; right now, it is kind of like a toddler; you
never know whether it will fall when it stands up.

thanks,
robert

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