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I went to the AMD web site and looked around and found a nice data sheet
available for you to download if you wish. I had it downloaded once and I
remember it saying what the acceptable range of the K6-2 was but I do not
remember and I have sense deleted it. Sorry. But if I recall it was something
like mid-60's Celsius. So you should be OK at 50's.

Here is the Internet site that you can download it at:

<A HREF="http://www.amd.com/K6/k6docs/index.html">K6-2 data download</A>

Hope this helps.

Bradley Marden
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