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Excellent.
If the OEM did that
That will be 50$ for box and the weight that will be 70$ for shipping,
Good Job
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Just made a stealth heat sink to keep the oem look for my alfawise H96 Pro plus (with the s912).
My maximal temperature now tops up at 55ºC where before throttled at 70ºC.
Did't open any hole on the box (apart of the USB rectangles) but had to remove some little plastic tabs inside of the cover.
Photos on the post bellow.Last edited by chaveiro; 28 September 2017, 01:20.
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Still think you should lose the original heatsink and temp will go lower.
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Originally posted by chenrp View Post
What do you mean? What hd are you talking about?
where did is the disk on key located...
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replaced HD in my case with 128 Gb micro USB scan disk drive temps has drooped to 33c playing bluewave 1980 p movies
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Don't forget the two extra usb ports
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Found some more pictures of a cooling mod...
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Another fan mod...looks nice.
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Originally posted by chenrp View PostHow come?
what is the tdp or watt usage of the CPU's?
I haven't seen any holes in our pcb for the heatsink... Maybe completely different board.
Quoting the temperatures tests for same chip different device
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0 min: Temperatures started to climb rapidly from starting temperatures of 50 C (zone 0) and 44C (zone 1). The CPUs were operating nominally at 1.99 GHz (A72).
+3 min: The zone 0 temperature started to hit a threshold of 70 C, at which point the A72 processors started to slow, initially alternating between 1.99 and 1.80 GHz. Handbrake performance is impacted by about -6%.
+15 min: Zone 0 now ~73 C range, with processor speed continuing to step down, looking fairly stable at 1.42 GHz. Zone 1 temperature continued to climb, eventually stabilizing at around 67 C. Performance impact is about -20%.
+20 min and beyond: Zone 0 temperatures fluctuating between 72 and 74 C, A72 processors operating mostly at 1.42 GHz, and occasionally dipping to 1.2 GHz. Zone 1 temperature is remain stable at around 67-68 C. Performance hit remains about -20%.
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So it runs hot like our chip...
Since i dont use it as my main device (well to tell you guys the truth right now im not using any box.. no time for it), i dint game on it etc..
Btw the app you have in the background influence a lot, like facebooks etc's.....(even if you close its not really 100% closed)
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How come?
what is the tdp or watt usage of the CPU's?
I haven't seen any holes in our pcb for the heatsink... Maybe completely different board.
Quoting the temperatures tests for same chip different device
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0 min: Temperatures started to climb rapidly from starting temperatures of 50 C (zone 0) and 44C (zone 1). The CPUs were operating nominally at 1.99 GHz (A72).
+3 min: The zone 0 temperature started to hit a threshold of 70 C, at which point the A72 processors started to slow, initially alternating between 1.99 and 1.80 GHz. Handbrake performance is impacted by about -6%.
+15 min: Zone 0 now ~73 C range, with processor speed continuing to step down, looking fairly stable at 1.42 GHz. Zone 1 temperature continued to climb, eventually stabilizing at around 67 C. Performance impact is about -20%.
+20 min and beyond: Zone 0 temperatures fluctuating between 72 and 74 C, A72 processors operating mostly at 1.42 GHz, and occasionally dipping to 1.2 GHz. Zone 1 temperature is remain stable at around 67-68 C. Performance hit remains about -20%.
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So it runs hot like our chip...
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