Scheggiaimpazzita
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Actually I cannot do any hw modification to my AC88 because its still under guarantee, so i don't want to loose it. I'm limited myself to seat it over a 20cm noctua with some spacers between noctua/router and noctua/shelf.
But it already allow a 15/20 degree celsius drop with noctua running at minimum speed (by its own noctua speed controller). I didn't notice any wifi problem even if I'm powering the fan by a 5 to 12 V USB adapter. Zero noise.
Related to the various teardowns, I see that the heatsinks are on the top so it will be nice to flip upside down the router, cut the almost closed top shell (maybe finding a spare to work on) to allow air flow, and replace the thermal pads with high performance thermal paste, leaving it on the noctua obviously.
As i said, its crazy (or mush more probably evil...) to let silicon run at so high temperatures. I had a couple of linksys and both suffered of natural death in few years, starting to drop wifi and/or dsl randomly, and both were always very hot.
I tried to search a router that wasn't hot, but it seems that actually in the home/soho segment there isn't one (that has also possibility to run QoS/IPS/Firewall and other cloud services that i need).
But it already allow a 15/20 degree celsius drop with noctua running at minimum speed (by its own noctua speed controller). I didn't notice any wifi problem even if I'm powering the fan by a 5 to 12 V USB adapter. Zero noise.
Related to the various teardowns, I see that the heatsinks are on the top so it will be nice to flip upside down the router, cut the almost closed top shell (maybe finding a spare to work on) to allow air flow, and replace the thermal pads with high performance thermal paste, leaving it on the noctua obviously.
As i said, its crazy (or mush more probably evil...) to let silicon run at so high temperatures. I had a couple of linksys and both suffered of natural death in few years, starting to drop wifi and/or dsl randomly, and both were always very hot.
I tried to search a router that wasn't hot, but it seems that actually in the home/soho segment there isn't one (that has also possibility to run QoS/IPS/Firewall and other cloud services that i need).