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								| Ashkelon (OP) | 
								|  | June 08, 2013, 02:48:02 PM |  | 
 
 so i've recieved my usb keys from friedcat, they work great! but they do get very very hot.. I had a gander and it seems there's a wafer of thermal material and then a solid 3(ish)mm metal plate and that's it for cooling. I've seen pictures around with passive radiators bolted on instead, is this something i should consider? |  
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								| BenTuras | 
								|  | June 08, 2013, 04:43:02 PM |  | 
 
 You'll probably have them in an USB hub. Just add a USB fan to the setup. I am cooling four of them with a single fan. |  
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								| Ashkelon (OP) | 
								|  | June 08, 2013, 05:06:18 PM |  | 
 
 Any recommendations for brand, positioning..? |  
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								| nwoolls | 
								|  | June 08, 2013, 07:04:52 PM |  | 
 
 Any recommendations for brand, positioning..?
 There's a thread with compatible hardware and software (including fans and hubs) here . |  
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								| CanadianGuy | 
								|  | June 09, 2013, 12:18:59 AM |  | 
 
 you dont need anything geeky, just a regular household fan so the hot air doesnt just sit in one spot |  
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								| LaserHorse | 
								|  | June 09, 2013, 12:24:35 AM |  | 
 
 you dont need anything geeky, just a regular household fan so the hot air doesnt just sit in one spot
 True - though it can be very convenient to use USB hub to power the fan |  
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								| CanadianGuy | 
								|  | June 09, 2013, 01:42:34 AM |  | 
 
 you dont need anything geeky, just a regular household fan so the hot air doesnt just sit in one spot
 True - though it can be very convenient to use USB hub to power the fanA regular fan will also help circulate air around your house in the summer -- two birds with one stone!     |  
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								| LaserHorse | 
								|  | June 09, 2013, 06:04:33 AM |  | 
 
 Ya - I like how that fan keeps the whole setup self-contained.  I needed an enclosed fan though … I have a very curious cat. |  
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								|  | June 09, 2013, 01:13:51 PM |  | 
 
 so i've recieved my usb keys from friedcat, they work great! but they do get very very hot.. I had a gander and it seems there's a wafer of thermal material and then a solid 3(ish)mm metal plate and that's it for cooling. I've seen pictures around with passive radiators bolted on instead, is this something i should consider?
 A small USB powered fan can help a lot. I did a small test today:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=229941.new#new intron |  
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								|  | July 25, 2013, 10:38:46 PM |  | 
 
 LOL I went a bit overboard... But I had a bunch of extra AMD stock CPU coolers, so I removed the rear metal plate, thermal pad, applied fresh thermal paste, and voila, happily mining away at 335-340mh/s in a house that's about 80 degrees ambient with --icarus-timing short option on cgminer:https://i.imgur.com/q1yIwW7l.jpg |  
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								|  | July 25, 2013, 10:41:55 PM |  | 
 
 LOL I went a bit overboard... But I had a bunch of extra AMD stock CPU coolers, so I removed the rear metal plate, thermal pad, applied fresh thermal paste, and voila: <img>https://i.imgur.com/q1yIwW7.jpg3 </img>wow, that might be a little overkill! |  
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								|  | July 25, 2013, 10:48:44 PM |  | 
 
 They are totally cool to the touch though, added bonus. I just need to add fan grill to back side, and it'll be finger/cat proof too. I have 4 of them like this, just for giggles. The air blows across my keyboard, they are quiet, and my hands don't get sweaty anymore...
 It was fun, I had spare parts, I know since I cannot change the clock, I cannot push them higher... I don't want to mess with the crystals, but I bet you could boost these a lot if there were variable or socket-ed crystals...
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								|  | July 26, 2013, 12:14:11 AM |  | 
 
 I don't understand why everyone recommends expensive USB fans when traditional fans are much more effective.  |  
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								| xjack | 
								|  | July 26, 2013, 12:58:56 AM |  | 
 
 I don't understand why everyone recommends expensive USB fans when traditional fans are much more effective. 
 And cheap.  I've got 120mm fans blowing on my rig, I paid exactly zero for these extras from my last system build. edit: were you referring to traditional household fans?  If so, yes - more effective at the expense of more power. |  
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								|  | July 26, 2013, 05:47:26 AM |  | 
 
 The only shop around here that had little USB fans that stand up on a flxible shaft from the USB hub was Coles bookstore.
 They seem to be intended though for people reading books a few hours a day on their Kindle or something as within days of running 24/7 both were dead...
 
 Now I use one 120mm case-fan powered from a fan power connector inside a nearby computer.
 
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