If you decide to use these 2.5 mm pads for the radios, they will barely touch the heatsink. Maybe tighten the screws on that side a little more (but not too much!) to make the heatsink press closer to the board.Alright, I purchased the pad recommended by @Tivi - 2.5mm
My radios are fine, just need to change the CPU pad.
Thanks for the help, I'll let you know
Maybe tighten the screws on that side a little more
I ordered the one that was recommended (2.5mm), I didn't know the exact spec.If you decide to use these 2.5 mm pads for the radios, they will barely touch the heatsink. Maybe tighten the screws on that side a little more (but not too much!) to make the heatsink press closer to the board.
The CPU will probably be fine even with 2 mm but the radio ICs would normally need 3 mm.
cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp
96422
I don't know how to interpret this number. If it means 96 C - that's a killer temp for a CPU chip.In the meantime, enjoy my poor AC86U running on one core:
Bash:cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp 96422
Iam holding in a 35 degrees for the CPU with coppermod and fan.I took the plunge and replaced just the CPU pink pad with the 2.5mm gray version.
Without a fan in a 22C room my 86U was consistently going above 90C and wigging out. This was a significant worsening in its condition. I put a USB fan directly on it and could keep the temp down to the low 60s. Now, without a fan, I'm around 73C.
Not as good as the AX88 holding steady at 48, but OK.
An unanticipated benefit was an improvement of my download speed from the low 700s up to full speed on my gigabit download. Probably just post hoc, ergo propter hoc and unrelated.
@Tech9 do you recommend specifically the brand of Tylenol or is generic acetaminophen fine to use?
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