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junyan2000's avatar
Jan 16, 2022
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R6250 Face plate affects cpu temperature

Today I took off the cover (face plate) of my Netgear R6250, and the cpu temperature dropped 8 degrees, from 79C to 71C. What can be the explanation?

 

The router is already full of holes on the back, where the heat sinks are, air flow can hardly be the problem.

 

If I drill some holes on the cover, and put it back on, will there still be the same temperature reduction? I am not doing any active cooling, e.g.,  add a usb fan.

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Feb 22, 2022

    Seems a bit hot. From my recall (and the devices I currently have on) I sit around 50-60C.

    that device might be on its way out as temperature is the death of electronics 

5 Replies

  • face place as in the while front of it ?
    that exposes a lot more airflow over the unit. Of course it'll be cooler. 

     

    • junyan2000's avatar
      junyan2000
      Tutor

      Thanks for the explanation.

       

      Today the R6250 is running at 85C with cover on. Is this normal temperature, or is this cause for concern?

       

      The increase is probably due to warmer room temperature. So in summer the router may get even hotter, perhaps reaching 90C.

      • plemans's avatar
        plemans
        Guru

        Seems a bit hot. From my recall (and the devices I currently have on) I sit around 50-60C.

        that device might be on its way out as temperature is the death of electronics