This SoC is not a XBOX360, it's designed to work at different / higher temperatures.
You should say that to Broadcom, but you are definitely distort the facts here and putting words in my mouth, no one ever insinuated that is good idea to run the router at 125ºC, in fact there's no router reaching those temperatures at all (including yours), that's the TJMAX value so different things, you should understand it.
The usual temperatures on the routers is around 70-85ºC, in hot days it can go close to 90ºC, in rare situations can go slightly higher, so the room left to reach TJMAX is still ~35ºC, so quite a different scenario from the one you are paiting.
One last thing to think about... I saw in the wireless drivers a 'temperature compensation' component that adjusts the power output depending on temp. How well that works when you move significantly off of the design default temp, I have no idea.
That's something even worse to do if you buy a new router, I would definitely prefeer XeoNoX solution without a doubt.
If people are worried on router failing because of "high" temperatures it will not help by voiding warranty in the first day by doing it that way, if the router fails in the first 2 years (warranty period) users will wish to never have done it, they will see a refused replacement, not the case with XeoNoX solution were he can simply remove the fan and send it to RMA without a problem.
I definitely don't recommend users doing it unless they are out of warranty period and insist on lower temperatures.
FYI not all models have it, one of my RT-AC68U's didn't, like I previously stated in your case it's perfectly fine.
Hard or not it was the case.
Tip: You should definitely upgrade your FW.
Please read it again:
... "One of my RT-AC68U's didn't" I had 3, no one is spreading false information, I'm only sharing that I already seen the case and already read the same on this/other forum, obviously that's shouldn't be a normal situation at all, I guess the stickers went out of stock at some point.
hggomes, rubenel. Points made. Move on please.
I would like to assume that we are all adults on the forum and can read the "void warranty" sticker on the screw under the Asus info sticker. It goes without saying that this mod will void warranty.... commonsense.
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