Alozaros DD-WRT Guru
Joined: 16 Nov 2015 Posts: 6708 Location: UK, London, just across the river..
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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 7:16 Post subject: |
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yep those SFP's tend to heat up badly...as well in general R9000 (XR700) both units the same, sharing the same overheating issues on the radio units as well SFP port...in general bad heatsink design...
Somewhere around there was a pic of R9000 with liquid cooling form a PC...as long as it works and meets the needs...
Out of the box...my R9000 is placed in a airconditioned room, with an extra fan on the top and its fins... but im not using SFP port nor 5Ghz radio...hope it will live longer _________________ Atheros
TP-Link WR740Nv1 ---DD-WRT 58184 WAP
TP-Link WR1043NDv2 -DD-WRT 58730 Gateway/DoT,Forced DNS,Ad-Block,Firewall,x4VLAN,VPN
TP-Link WR1043NDv2 -Gargoyle OS 1.15.x AP,DNS,QoS,Quotas
Qualcomm-Atheros
Netgear XR500 --DD-WRT 58785 Gateway/DoT,Forced DNS,AP Isolation,4VLAN,Ad-Block,Firewall,Vanilla
Netgear R7800 --DD-WRT 58819 Gateway/DoT,AD-Block,Forced DNS,AP&Net Isolation,x3VLAN,Firewall,Vanilla
Netgear R9000 --DD-WRT 58689 Gateway/DoT,AD-Block,AP Isolation,Firewall,Forced DNS,x2VLAN,Vanilla
Dynalink DL-WRX36-DDWRT 58819
Broadcom
Netgear R7000 --DD-WRT 58627 Gateway/SmartDNS/DoT,AD-Block,IPsetFirewall,Forced DNS,x3VLAN,VPN
NOT USING 5Ghz ANYWHERE
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Stubby DNS over TLS I DNSCrypt v2 by mac913 |
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i8stones DD-WRT Novice
Joined: 20 Aug 2023 Posts: 5
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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:34 Post subject: |
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Alozaros wrote: | yep those SFP's tend to heat up badly...as well in general R9000 (XR700) both units the same, sharing the same overheating issues on the radio units as well SFP port...in general bad heatsink design...
Somewhere around there was a pic of R9000 with liquid cooling form a PC...as long as it works and meets the needs...
Out of the box...my R9000 is placed in a airconditioned room, with an extra fan on the top and its fins... but im not using SFP port nor 5Ghz radio...hope it will live longer |
Oh man liquid cooled? Now that's an extreme mod and awesome, i must find this.
My next mod I'd like to do is remove the top of the cage to the sfp+ port for more direct flow access instead of those holes. I did my mod because i saw these transceivers get hot in some reviews.
My room gets warm even with ac, no insulation in the walls or between the roof and ceiling. about to get some soon though.
i want to find out if i can remove the heatsinks to use thermal paste and reuse factory mounts. However in the dd-wrt gui under status and router my temps haven't been higher than 45c on the hottest part of the day. But i plan on building a box that keeps all my network stuff at an optimal temperature and more noise isolated. _________________ 1,100↓ 11↑→MB8611→cat7→h!fiber(aka 10Gtek)sfp+ transceiver→Netgear X10 R9000 v3.0-r53396 (08/21/23)WI-FI Disabled→cat6→TP-Link deco xe75 axe5400→cat5e→Netgear WAC 104(barn+backfield AP)
+house mesh 6E backhaul from 1st deco to 2nd deco(cat5e backhaul in the works) |
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D.F.Cruizer DD-WRT User
Joined: 14 May 2023 Posts: 140
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2023 2:24 Post subject: |
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I like your tweak of using a fan to cool SFP+ unit of R9000. It shows you have plenty of DIY initiatives.
But in case you're still wanting to find a perfect solution to keep your R9000 SFP+ cool, consider using Fiber Optic Cable with corresponding transceiver units. Apparently, it produces significantly LESS heat than copper wire connectors.
One thing about Fiber Optic cable though, its selection with relevant Transceivers can be rather confusing. So choose carefully.
Here is a primer. https://www.apalrd.net/posts/2023/network_fiber/ |
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