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junyan2000
Jan 16, 2022Tutor
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 ba...
- 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
junyan2000
Feb 21, 2022Tutor
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
Feb 22, 2022Guru
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
- junyan2000Feb 22, 2022Tutor
Thanks, plemans.
I don't think 50-60C is realistic for router CPUs. Nowadays a desktop CPU or a hard drive runs at that temperature.
I will let the R6250 run at 80C idle and see how long it lasts. This is a $13 eBay purchase and I was expecting an item in a lot better condition.
- FURRYe38Feb 22, 2022Guru
One can install a USB laptop fan cooler under a router for additional forced are cooling. I've done this for years on my routers I use. Help keep them cooler and HW lasts longer.