WTB Heatsink for old retro Socket 7 Processor

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iosoft

PC enthusiast since MS DOS 5
Galvanizer
Friends,

I am looking for a Heatsink for an old retro Socket 7 Processor.
If fan has issue, no problem, I can replace it.

Pls check your storeroom :P
 

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Why not get a thermal glue and use the best fitting heat sink?
Or just zip tag one?
I did it for actively cooling my north and south bridge for several years.
 
Why not get a thermal glue and use the best fitting heat sink?
Or just zip tag one?
I did it for actively cooling my north and south bridge for several years.
thermal glue! I have no experience.....
Can you pls post some pics of your setup?