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Dan Shaughnessy <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Jan 1999 23:48:47 -0600
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You received the OEM version of the Celeron, which does not come with a
heatsink or fan attached.  However, a heatsink and fan are required before
installing this chip.  There are several Celeron fans available at resellers
around the web.  Remember you need a fan specifically for the Celeron, not a
Pentium II fan, as they have different heatsinks and clips for attachment.

Dan Shaughnessy


>I just received 5 Celeron 300-A. It is like a skeletum with the dade on the
>center of the board. However no fan or heatsink came with it. I wonder if a
>fan and/or heatsink have to come with it.
>I confess Í had never seen a 300-A. Nor even in magazines.

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