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<DIV> I agree with riba concerning both - internal and external - temperatures, but there's no safe way to run (current available) upgrades without a fan.
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<DIV>I may be pushing my luck a bit, but here are my Cube specifications (please note my fan speed):
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<DIV>Mac OS 10.4.8 & Mac OS 9.2.2 | PowerLogix PowerForce 7447A DP 1.7GHz + CPUD v2.3b5 | 1.5GB RAM | Seagate Barracuda V 120GB [8MB cache] | NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 32MB + Spirica Extended Heatsink | Spirica VRM Heatsink | Panasonic DL SuperDrive | <b>Zalman 7V Fan</b> | Apple 17" ADC LCD | Apple iSight | Apple Pro Keyboard [black] | Apple BlueTooth Mouse [original] | Harman/Kardon SoundSticks II | Griffin iMic
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<DIV>LM<br><br>>>>riba@ml1.net 02/01/07 8:35 am >>><br><br>External temperature matters as well. If the ambient temperature is <br>lower it will absorb heat from the cube easier. </DIV>
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