Cr00zng
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That depends on the model #, rather the construction of the back cover. The AC86U could benefit from two smaller fans, could be done easily, while the AX86U not so much. At least that had been my experience:Maybe a single fan is sufficient?
AX-86U operating temperature...
My new Asus router CPUs run at high temperature: That's about 155 degree in Fahrenheit, that rather high. Especially, when compared to my i5-3350P, also four cores: For the Asus router with passive cooling, this might be normal, but I'd want to cool it off. Fan noise is an important...
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The label for the AX86U is diagonal/slanted right over the CPU. As such adding a second fan results in one Celsius lower CPU temperature, when compared to a single fan over WiFi chips. Since I've got two fans, it's an option to cut a hole over the CPU for the second fan, but that would be going overboard.
Depending on the ambient temperature and humidity, the CPU temperature varies between mid-40s to mid-50s Celsius degree with a single fan over the Wi-Fi chips. That's around 30C degree lower than without the fan. more than good enough for me...