I'm not fond of overclocking with exotic cooling systems. But I'm so amazed by the little RT-AC56U lately. I overclocked mine to 1200MHz CPU and 666MHz DDR memory.
At stock clocks 800/533, iperf running on the router reaches 280Mbps (data sink is on a PC). With overclock, iperf reaches 420Mbps. That's 50% increase! The link rate between data source and sink is always 867Mbps. Hence, I'm fairly sure the increase in Mbps purely comes from CPU/memory boost that results in faster iperf.
Sadly temperatures increase too. The CPU shoots over 80 degree Celsius at full load. The router is still very stable though. But I prefer the CPU at a more comfortable level.
So I stamped two fans to the back. They are very quiet but perform surprisingly well. The CPU goes down to 61C at full load. That's more than I want. Turns out one fan shall be sufficient. Since I bought two, just put both on.
I wish I could have trimmed the fan wires a bit. I already get a better plan once warranty expired. To plant a fan inside.
Happy overclocking!
At stock clocks 800/533, iperf running on the router reaches 280Mbps (data sink is on a PC). With overclock, iperf reaches 420Mbps. That's 50% increase! The link rate between data source and sink is always 867Mbps. Hence, I'm fairly sure the increase in Mbps purely comes from CPU/memory boost that results in faster iperf.
Sadly temperatures increase too. The CPU shoots over 80 degree Celsius at full load. The router is still very stable though. But I prefer the CPU at a more comfortable level.
So I stamped two fans to the back. They are very quiet but perform surprisingly well. The CPU goes down to 61C at full load. That's more than I want. Turns out one fan shall be sufficient. Since I bought two, just put both on.
I wish I could have trimmed the fan wires a bit. I already get a better plan once warranty expired. To plant a fan inside.
Happy overclocking!