> Typically, you would use heatsink tape (a.k.a. heatsink pad, or thermally > conductive adhesive tape) or heatsink compound (a.k.a. heatsink grease, > or thermal grease). Digikey key has 120-SA and others, including pads, > etc. Do a search for "thermal" on Digikey's site and look under the > category of heatsink products. Those pads look great, I didn't know they were adhesive also (I thought they needed a permanent clamp, &c.). I think that'll be the best solution, also the cheapest.. The 120-SA you mention is also interesting, the only problem is that I couldn't clamp this thing for much longer than 1 night (the only time the computer is off and un-used). Thanks a lot for the tip, Christian _______________________________________________ http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist