Can someone post there AC3100 cpu and radio temps ?
2.4 GHz: 43°C
5 GHz: 47°C
CPU: 72°C
Mine sits in a spot with plenty of ventilation, CPU temp has stayed about 72-73°C regularly.
Can someone post there AC3100 cpu and radio temps ?
Sounds like there is definitely something wrong with the one you got. I consistently get 170-180 mbits over wifi and have gotten as fast as 232 when my connection was really peaking!I've only had this thing since Friday, and I'm already considering taking it back. After some amount of uptime, it won't pass traffic faster than around 2mbit/sec. If I reboot it, it's fine after for 4-8 hours til it starts chugging along again. CPU utilization is low, RAM usage is low. I reset it to factory, upgraded the firmware to the current build (3.0.0.4.380_858) and tried toggling off wlan, qos, aiprotection, etc. Nothing seems to work. Has anyone else experienced this issue?
*EDIT* Oh, I suppose I should mention it affects both wired and wireless clients, and every speed test or file download, so it's not a matter of congestion.
let say you usually connect to 5Ghz band. some day 5Ghz is lost and the router connects to 2.4Ghz instead. hours later 5Ghz is back up but your device still connected to 2.4Ghz. you have to manually select 5.Ghz to connect.
this happened to me many time. Smart Connect will take care of this scenario for user. it will connect your devices to the most optimized band (2.4 or 5Ghz)
2.4 GHz: 43°C
5 GHz: 47°C
CPU: 72°C
Mine sits in a spot with plenty of ventilation, CPU temp has stayed about 72-73°C regularly.
I had to go back to the latest official Asus build for now. As Merlin's alpha2 build just a bit to buggy for me to run now. Applying wireless settings on the general tab is just broken currently. I tried everything from multiple browsers, to factory resets. Either way, I wasn't expecting Merlin to even have a build ready at this point. Anyways this isn't a complaint by any means, more of an update.
Those numbers actually seem kind of high... I've always wondered about what Asus reports there...
Those numbers actually seem kind of high... I've always wondered about what Asus reports there...
Merlin has stated in the past not to worry until it hits 90C that these chips can handle it. But i always wonder about parts near the CPU. I also want to add i have never had a Asus router fail from over heating yet..
Neither have I. It doesn't bother me, I thought the new cpu might have been on a smaller manufacturing process but I am guessing its not. My 87 ran around the same temps and didnt have any issues so I am guessing this one is nothing to worry about either.
Really wish that Broadcom (and the other Chip OE's) would move from Cortex-A9 to something a bit more modern...
The A9 is first gen out of order execution and SMP for ARM, and has horrible memory controller performance compared to the other ARMv7 arch peers (QCA/Apple/Marvell)
This will be my next router. Very soon probably in the next few days !!! Looking forward to Merlin's support.
My guess is, it's partly about marketing, and partly about profit. Taking their aging A9 cores and just bumping its clock by 40% means that for their 2015 platform, they can sell a chip that's 40% faster for next to no investment in R&D $$$. Easy profit there.
Don't forget that the new CPU also saw a clock increase of 400 MHz. That's probably where the thermal gains went.
Don't forget that the new CPU also saw a clock increase of 400 MHz. That's probably where the thermal gains went.
Forgive my ignorance, but what does having an increased clock speed actually do for a router?
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