<p>The heatsink is the metal support stand (there are some good disassembly videos on youtube)<br>
A juggle wouldn't be my first choice for a server, but would make a good front end <br>
Anton</p>
<p>On 19 Aug 2010 16:14, "Alan Lord (News)" <<a href="mailto:alanslists@gmail.com">alanslists@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> On 19/08/10 16:03, John Stevenson wrote:<br>>> I would be interested to hear if someone does manage to get a stable<br>
>> joggler that is good enough for a file server though... and of course<br>>> how you did it :-)<br>> <br>> On the joggler wiki (<a href="http://www.jogglerwiki.info">http://www.jogglerwiki.info</a> but seems to be down at <br>
> the mo), there was a discussion about replacing the *plastic* heat-sink <br>> with something a bit more substantial using a dremel and a metal <br>> heat-sink from Farnell IIRC.<br>> <br>> I think this may well be the main cause of reliability issues.<br>
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