chris2kari
Occasional Visitor
Yes that is too hot.These temperatures seems high to me. Are these normal?
The observed temp of course varies with workload & ambient temp but side by side in identical config/ambient conditions I have observed a big variation in running temps.
I purchased to 2 x 68u's in January. Side by side on a bench one runs at close to 100 centigrade & the other MUCH less. They are in a non airconditioned office area of sub tropical Australia. Ambiet air temps here are 25-30 centigrade.
Under load the router was definetly overheating and failing but how to prove it when it will be most likely tested in a nice airconditioned service area and under no load???
Unfortunately I live in Australia where obtaining warranty service is very difficult due to weak consumer laws.
I did email Asus support with this very specific query regarding the two routers temp variation and of course got fobbed off with a non commital answer & an assurance that I woud be paying all expenses if they deemed it to be not faulty...
My solution was to get a large case fan (PC) and solder a usb connector to its power input from an old usb cable. The fan is fixed to the outside of the router with rubber double sided tape (quiet & easily removed if needed), the usb connector plugs into the USB 2.0 jack on the router to get power for the fan (the USB 3.0 jack is in use for an external HDD).
The overheating router now runs at 50 degress instead of 100 centigrade!
Tested with sucking/blowing air direction, no significant difference in temps observed.