Next best thing to thermal transfer compound. Evidentally the 286 chip is one of the
older non-C types that generate a lot of heat
Charles E. Fox wrote:
Problem has apparently been solved by
re-seating the 286 chip and putting
silicon grease between the chip and the heatsink. It has been going now for
several hours.
Thanks anyway, folks.
Cheers
Charlie Fox
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