I know this topic is pretty old but here is my new way to cooldown the Turris Mox
You can find the part to print on Printables.
I know this topic is pretty old but here is my new way to cooldown the Turris Mox
You can find the part to print on Printables.
i started having issues with my NAS perk and i found out the disks were overheating. I added noctua fan somebody was recommendinf and i am quite happy. It didnt fully fit in the box, so i used a bit of brute force, but now i am very happy. Noctua NF-A8 ULN - Ventilátor do PC | Alza.cz
Its very quiet.
I’ve tried to solve my heat issue with “embedding” fan, printable parts here:
https://www.printables.com/model/632579-turris-mox-fan-upgrade
with 40x10mm Noctua 12V
with goodish results, given low noise level
in °C | before | after |
---|---|---|
d0032004mdiomii01-mdio-1 | 70 | 52 |
socinternalregsd0000000mdio32004switch12mdio14-mdio-e | 20 | 25 |
socinternalregsd0000000mdio32004switch12mdio12-mdio-c | 20 | 25 |
ath10k_hwmon-pci-0300 | 51 | 42 |
socinternalregsd0000000mdio32004switch12mdio13-mdio-d | 20 | 25 |
socinternalregsd0000000mdio32004switch12mdio11-mdio-b | 20 | 25 |
I do wonder…since on the omnia the thermal plugin works here with statistics>graph, but on the MOX it just gives a broken icon here…
Or do you measure through CLI?
I just connected through ssh and ran sensors
command.
I hoped, I’d see temperatures in netdata, but that was not the case. So I chose more direct approach