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Vitaly2014-10-21 08:54:05
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Vitaly, 2014-10-21 08:54:05

How to change the radiator on a net-top?

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I am, so to speak, the "happy" owner of a certain IRU 112 - an inexpensive nettop on atom 330, which I use as a "server", which distributes the Internet \ downloads torrents \ performs all sorts of other non-standard functions (mining bitcoins - a joke) in general, the average CPU load does not fall below 50 percent on both cores, and in peaks for several minutes / hours it may not fall below 80% (I run self-made software on it that calculates all sorts of goodies at night a la bitcoin).
In such "mocking" conditions, the native fan died (almost died, it still tries to spin but with such a wild roar) and through simple machinations, a hefty radiator was stuck to it from above (on the radiator) on blue electrical tape and thermal paste,
In this connection, the question of what kind of motherboard is on this animal and which radiator can be screwed to it instead of its "turbine" did not find any description on the Internet, there is an opinion that there is something proprietary inside.

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riddans, 2014-10-21
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It looks like a standard laptop cooler. Any laptop fan in the budget segment should do. As a last resort, use kosher blue electrical tape.

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