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  • sparksco
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    Originally posted by panchovilla View Post

    You will also have more cable coming out of the box, if it matters to you.
    There are two hidden USB ports. You can solder the wires cleanly inside the box to one of those .
    That's a great idea thanks. Do you have a picture of where these hidden ports are located on the board? Also I think it'd be good to solder a 2pin connector in case you ever have to replace the fan if it burns out.

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  • StevenP94
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    Hi guys, I still have some problems:
    1) Can't power off using remote control. I must remove the power plug. I can't change the attached USB disk without power off the box, because every attempt to connect an external HDD reset the device (maybe power is not enough ? Often the external HDD is not recognized too...)
    2) Power Supply is gone after 24 hours. Which power supply unit can I buy for that ?
    3) Audio.... better don't talk about it: any new new firmware coming ?
    Thanks for your help, I apologize for my english.

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  • panchovilla
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    Originally posted by sparksco View Post
    I really like the idea of wiring a internal heatsink fan to a USB cable, that way you have the option of plugging it into a wall adapter if you want access to all of your USB ports.
    You will also have more cable coming out of the box, if it matters to you.
    There are two hidden USB ports. You can solder the wires cleanly inside the box to one of those .

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  • panchovilla
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    Originally posted by sparksco View Post

    I already posted the link for the Firefly heatsink in a previous post (nice try). It's doubtful that the mounting holes line up with this board, but it might stick on there with a thermal pad...
    If the fan is 10MM thick, it will hit the top cover.

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  • sparksco
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    I really like the idea of wiring a internal heatsink fan to a USB cable, that way you have the option of plugging it into a wall adapter if you want access to all of your USB ports.

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