![I've had CPU cooling fans on every computer I ever owned. Not sure why I waited so long to add them to our beloved c64! Even the colour scheme is perfect. : I've had CPU cooling fans on every computer I ever owned. Not sure why I waited so long to add them to our beloved c64! Even the colour scheme is perfect. :](https://i.redd.it/eq3njzg3rog51.jpg)
I've had CPU cooling fans on every computer I ever owned. Not sure why I waited so long to add them to our beloved c64! Even the colour scheme is perfect. :
![I've been doing some "upgrades" on my original 1982 KU-14149HB C64 PCB. Heatsinks, BWACK SKS64, TEBL modulator replacement, TEBL LumaFix (used as a Chroma/Luma bypass), new electrolytic and ceramic capacitors. It also I've been doing some "upgrades" on my original 1982 KU-14149HB C64 PCB. Heatsinks, BWACK SKS64, TEBL modulator replacement, TEBL LumaFix (used as a Chroma/Luma bypass), new electrolytic and ceramic capacitors. It also](https://preview.redd.it/fowv6lg51jw71.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=de77534b8dec39921739f7daff4ab37a1c99f6c7)
I've been doing some "upgrades" on my original 1982 KU-14149HB C64 PCB. Heatsinks, BWACK SKS64, TEBL modulator replacement, TEBL LumaFix (used as a Chroma/Luma bypass), new electrolytic and ceramic capacitors. It also
![8BitAlan on Twitter: "Putting heatsinks in my C64C chips. Assembly 250469. Removed the paper/foil RF shield. I'm using heatsink plaster, and I'll probably put it on most chips: SID, VIC-II, and CIA's 8BitAlan on Twitter: "Putting heatsinks in my C64C chips. Assembly 250469. Removed the paper/foil RF shield. I'm using heatsink plaster, and I'll probably put it on most chips: SID, VIC-II, and CIA's](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EdCuCR7X0AAbpXA.jpg)