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  • P.X
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    Looking good.
    That way up the fan can't hit the sink, but could touch the lid depending on hole size. You can try without the resistor(s) to check and feel the noise !!

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  • LilSnoop40
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    Ok so I got the fans today and wanted to c what it will look like so I placed it on the heatsink and screwed it down lightly. Seemed tight when the fan spins doesn’t it hit the heatsink it’s resting on top? Just waiting on the resistor’s now. Is it worth trying to hook up now and try or just wait for the resistor’s?

    thanks
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  • mirbg
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    Originally posted by Novato

    Hey man, that's what I need! I wonder if the where you live and cold, if you used thermal paste and if you used resistor in the fan.


    No, the location where I live isn't cold. 21-22C in house. I used 1mm Arctic Thermal pad, 40x40mm 12V Evercool fan, working at 5V.

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  • trebor
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    A large piece of thermal pad top and bottom, of PCB,
    Some alloy plate top and bottom on pad should be fine

    Fans are cool but can be noisey suck in dust and add to the problem in long term

    12v fan running on 5 volts would be ok to suck heat away for heat sinks and not ot noisy.
    Just ensure the heat can get out of the box,






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  • P.X
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    Originally posted by mirbg View Post
    What do you think, guys, about mounting one of those (40x50mm) for passive cooling?

    Looks good, as long as it is 40mm dia. Max.

    Should have a good chimney effect.

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  • Novato
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    Originally posted by mirbg View Post
    Mine does at 28C, full load with StressCPU after 2 Hours - 45C
    4K/60P - 37C
    1080P - 31-32C
    720p - 29-30C
    Hey man, that's what I need! I wonder if the where you live and cold, if you used thermal paste and if you used resistor in the fan.

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  • Novato
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    Originally posted by mirbg View Post
    What do you think, guys, about mounting one of those (40x50mm) for passive cooling?
    I think it will only have good results from where you live is quite cold, otherwise you can on the third good results. It's also good to take into account how this will make your device stranger. lol
    Last edited by Novato; 23 May 2018, 04:02.

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  • Novato
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    Originally posted by clarkss12 View Post

    It looked like a thick piece of plastic, that gives me some ideas......... thanks.
    Well, I also liked it, initially I thought it looked plastic, it instantly reminded me of the TX3 Mini model from Tanix. I've thought about wearing skin in my box, but I'll think better about it later. I've done everything to not get ugly, but when you do not have the right tools, it becomes a rather impossible task. I laughed a lot

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  • Novato
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    Originally posted by helyblackstorm View Post


    Firstly I thank everyone who posted on the topic with photos and videos teaching to put the fan on meecol ... after reading all the posts I decided to put a 30mm fan on my M8S Pro L With Remote.

    Thanks to the knowledge of you I was able to do the welds and the results were excellent.

    Mecool M8S Pro L No fan

    Idle: 42 ° C
    Youtube 4K: 61 ° C
    Kodi, Antutu or Geekbench: 78 ° C Max monitoring on CPU Temp

    Mecool M8S Pro L with 30mm fan

    Idle: 32 ° C
    Youtube 4K: 38 ° C
    Kodi, Antutu or Geekbench: 47 ° C Max monitoring on CPU Temp

    Ambient temperature: 27 ° C

    I am very pleased with the result and once again thank you all.
    Hello! I envy your temperature chart, it's all very cool and attractive to me, minus the way you left the fan out is clear. lol ... Unlike the post with previous photos from mirbg, I noticed that you only use a common fan for Raspbarry Pi3 30mm, have not seen holes in the bottom or mentions about having changed the heatsink, thermal paste or have put additional heatsinks in the down of the board of box. So I wonder how you got such good results? I keep asking these questions in my head: Have you used resistors to reduce the speed of the fan, if so how many ohms? Did you use thermal paste, if so of which brand? Does the location of your home where your box is located have central air or air conditioning to keep the temperature cool? I do not know to but here the coldest day in the morning my Box did 38° c, and usually stands in the range of 44-46° c, already in games the temperature will stay in the range of 50-55° c, I really think this still much is hot, then I wanted to optimize the normal temperature to 35° c and in games to at least 45° c, so I would be happy, of course, without installing a bigger fan or using less creative techniques ( but effective at times). Note: My room has no refrigeration whatsoever, and it's hot until the evening.

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  • clarkss12
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    Originally posted by helyblackstorm View Post
    Electrical tape (or insulating tape).

    The hot stylus I used opened the carcass too much ... The hole for the fan was too big ... so I had to wear it to disguise it.
    It looked like a thick piece of plastic, that gives me some ideas......... thanks.

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  • Novato
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    Originally posted by scooter2014 View Post
    That's one of the good things about getting older. Reduce speed why (because of Noise? ) what noise? What did you say? 5volt fan let it RIP
    With me it was "deafening", in fact it does not look like it's going to bother but if you're near the stall or in a quiet place the fan noise is very but very annoying and might try to cause headache, I thought it was not until do the test without, resistors, although it is only 5v makes a very annoying little noise. I decided to leave the resistor 56 ohm 1w with 1% tolerance while buying some new ones.

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  • mirbg
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    What do you think, guys, about mounting one of those (40x50mm) for passive cooling?

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  • trebor
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    Good mod's here if you want that Open Look

  • helyblackstorm
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    Electrical tape (or insulating tape).

    The hot stylus I used opened the carcass too much ... The hole for the fan was too big ... so I had to wear it to disguise it.

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  • clarkss12
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    Originally posted by helyblackstorm View Post
    Firstly I thank everyone who posted on the topic with photos and videos teaching to put the fan on meecol ... after reading all the posts I decided to put a 30mm fan on my M8S Pro L With Remote.

    Thanks to the knowledge of you I was able to do the welds and the results were excellent.

    Mecool M8S Pro L No fan

    Idle: 42 ° C
    Youtube 4K: 61 ° C
    Kodi, Antutu or Geekbench: 78 ° C Max monitoring on CPU Temp

    Mecool M8S Pro L with 30mm fan

    Idle: 32 ° C
    Youtube 4K: 38 ° C
    Kodi, Antutu or Geekbench: 47 ° C Max monitoring on CPU Temp

    Ambient temperature: 27 ° C

    I am very pleased with the result and once again thank you all.

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    Sorry bad english.
    Nice job, what is that black material that you have your fan mounted to??

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