then u had a k6-2 and i agree, they were sorta like the early celerons
except they had 512kb/1mb cache on the motherboard, celerons had a big bag of air and a soda can...
btw, fitting a water cooler on this couldnt be that hard, they are saying the only reason you cant use a standard socket 478 heatsink is b/c the processor is too high in the socket=too much pressure and CRACK
so, remove the plastic brace, and get one of those bolt-through solutions with a backplate on the motherboard. Then its simply a matter of screw length/psi.
note: if ur gonna do that, tighten the two screws that the heatsink hangs from (once the case is rightside up) then tighten the ones it sits on. dont think it makes a difference, it does..
or even better... make yourself a shim from copper...