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7 hours ago, Kooeunbam said:

Oh now i found problem. I can put 5010 *2 fans

Thank you.

Will 2* 5010 fans would make temperature very stable?

I mean 103°c is really problem

No fans to some fans will be a pretty big jump, and there isn't that much heat that needs to be cooled here.

Hi i am using Asrock J5005.

I recently found that asrock itx board heatsink is not enough to cool my J5005.

I am using vmware to play game. The temperature reaches to 103°c.

I think i should use other heatsink or cooling fan.

Is there any suggestion?

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2 hours ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

What are the case fans like?

 

You can always zip tie a fan to the heatsink.

https://m.ko.aliexpress.com/item/32719449939.html?pid=808_0008_0201&spm=a2g0n.search-amp.list.32719449939&aff_trace_key=&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=8523amp--N4LNesnojOLL8EtH0jzlg1552978897043

 

I am using this case.

Will heatsink will perform more than asrock basic itx heatsink?

Any recommendations for heatsink?

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7 hours ago, Kooeunbam said:

well thats your problem, thats a small case with almost no airflow. Get a fan or two in there.

 

You really can't swap the headsink as its custom to that board.

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7 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

well thats your problem, thats a small case with almost no airflow. Get a fan or two in there.

 

You really can't swap the headsink as its custom to that board.

Oh now i found problem. I can put 5010 *2 fans

Thank you.

Will 2* 5010 fans would make temperature very stable?

I mean 103°c is really problem

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7 hours ago, Kooeunbam said:

Oh now i found problem. I can put 5010 *2 fans

Thank you.

Will 2* 5010 fans would make temperature very stable?

I mean 103°c is really problem

No fans to some fans will be a pretty big jump, and there isn't that much heat that needs to be cooled here.

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