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Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Jun 1999 10:34:17 -0700
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This kind of heat this fast suggests that your board is not set up for a
dual voltage chip.....are you attempting to run this on a single voltage
board ? If so it won't take long to damage it and it will eventually die.

m

>I have a K6-233 that I am trying to install in a machine that is using a
>California Graphics Photon 100 HC motherboard. Previously, I had this chip
>in a FIC PA-2013 and it ran flawlessly. Now, when I transferred it ti the
>Photon, making sure the jumpers were correct, the chip overheats very
>quickly, until the motherboard's heat sensor sounds the alarm.
>Chuck Hassenplug
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