Your NUC is making a hell of a racket? Go passive!

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Your NUC is making a hell of a racket? Go passive!




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 06/09/22, 16:33

The cooling of the Intel NUCs is in my eyes THE weakness of these little computers, which are also very well done and efficient enough to act as a media center for your beautiful TV in the living room. Not only does it make a turbine noise (especially with an i7 which tends to heat up), but in addition, the air intake/radiator clogs quickly. One solution: Passive cooling.
I found the ideal case, the manipulation only takes half an hour maximum.
Result: No more noise and monitoring, a minimum temperature of 40° (before it was around 60°) and maximum temperatures that do not exceed 80° (Sometimes 100° before).
(The camera shit a little Smartphone at 200 balls, there are none of the defects that we see on the case)
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(Akasa Turing Case (For Intel Nuclear nuc8i7beh/nuc8i7bek, nuc8i5bek/nuc8i5beh)
https://www.akasa.com.tw/update.php?tpl ... -NUC45-A1B
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Re: Your NUC is making a hell of a racket? Go passive!




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 06/09/22, 21:11

A small defect: The mini SD card slot is no longer accessible.
Personally, I don't care, I don't have a mini SD card and I had forgotten about the existence of said slot.
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