Every chip requires a different amount of cooling. Use the right
fan/heatsink and you don't have a problem. The original Cyrix 6x86 ran
the hottest until they came out with the 6x86L (split voltage, ala the
P5 MMX). The K6 runs a bit cooler than most Pentium II's. The big
difference is that the PII has alot more surface area to dissipate the
heat with.
--Brian Gerst
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