That looks OK.Is the hardware acceleration highlighted ,?
If so, how can you disable it?
If so, how can you disable it?
With the old Fw., although the hardware acceleration enabled, the temperature was ~ 80°.Any specific reason to disable it?
While with in new Fw. even if hardware acceleration is disabled
Less elegant but easier, I bought a little USB fan and I hang it on the back of my router on a string wrapped around the antenna bases, blowing directly on the back of the router. Keeps the temps at least 10 degrees C lower, for under a dollar a year of electricity. Might extend the life of the electronics.Both my olld AC68U and my current AC3100 both run a bit hot, but nowhere near 86° C. Typically i would see upper 60s to very low 70s until i created a little stand for my AC3100 with a cutout for a spare 120mm fan that blows into the bottom vent. Now usually i see mid 40s.
Might extend the life of the electronics.
AC68U is very durable, but active cooling won't hurt. Blow the dust off from time to time.
Hello,
today I installed the new fw. Merlin 384.17 from 384.15 and I noticed that the temperature of the CPU has gone up from 81 ° to 86 ° as well as 2.4GHz + 2 ° and 5GHz + 3 °.
Do you think it is risky?
I thank
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Keep those vent holes clear, and blowing some compressed air in from various angles is good too.AC68U is very durable, but active cooling won't hurt. Blow the dust off from time to time.
I occasionally use a vacuum with a brush attachment to suck out the the dust from the rear vents, rather than just blow dust around inside. There are also hard-to-reach vents underneath that should be periodically cleaned.Keep those vent holes clear, and blowing some compressed air in from various angles is good too.
In the end I did this:
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with this result:
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hoping that with everything always on the fans will last ...
Ciao
Nope, not risky at all! ...as discussed and solved here - and many other threads in the forum - why not do a small search about this topic???Hello,
today I installed the new fw. Merlin 384.17 from 384.15 and I noticed that the temperature of the CPU has gone up from 81 ° to 86 ° as well as 2.4GHz + 2 ° and 5GHz + 3 °.
Do you think it is risky?
Nope, not risky at all! ...as discussed and solved here - and many other threads in the forum - why not do a small search about this topic???
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