Magicthyse
Golden Member
I have a very old-tech question.
I?m planning to replace a PII 350 on a PC with a PIII 500.
There is a heatsink already on the PII 350 processor, and for various reasons, it would be very advantageous if I can keep the same heatsink.
My question is that the PII 350 seems to consume 21 watts, and the PIII 500 eats 28 watts. Is the disparity in heat output so much so that the same heatsink could not be used?
I?m planning to replace a PII 350 on a PC with a PIII 500.
There is a heatsink already on the PII 350 processor, and for various reasons, it would be very advantageous if I can keep the same heatsink.
My question is that the PII 350 seems to consume 21 watts, and the PIII 500 eats 28 watts. Is the disparity in heat output so much so that the same heatsink could not be used?