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  • You Reply: Heat sink is a passive cooler. Fan is active cooler. The best cooler is active plus passive and the bad one is only the passive cooler. I stop the fan and try 95% to 100% loading for over 20 minutes. All the 4 cores run above 70C to 75C. In fact, the cooler effect using both is near the product but not the sum. NOFAN.jpg NOFAN.jpg (71.22 KiB) Viewed 14600 times

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  • You Reply: Do you try to reduce the temperature? By fan or anything.
    One of my 4 LPs may automatically shut down several seconds after power on.
    It becomes OK until now when I put a heat sink.
    If your LP become OK, keep on for several hours or even 3 days.
    Then your LP will be more stable. This is called "burn-in" process.
    Hope your LP is OK.
  • You Reply: Do you try to recover the win10 by image?
    The compressed image seems not a bootable image. That means, the boot section still has the win 10 boot manager. If the other OS is installed, the LP can only be re-installed a clean win10 but not the image. Then, I don't know whether all the drivers can be installed correctly.
  • You Reply: Room temperature is 27 C, less than last test. 95% to 100% load over 2 hours. The fan current is 0.08A. Low fan speed and wind is enough if you put a big heat sink and coating with thermal adhesive. The dimension of heat sink is near 40mm x 40mm x 20mm. HIGH1.jpg HIGH1.jpg (87.67 KiB) Viewed 16552 times LOW.jpg LOW.jpg (79.68 KiB) Viewed 16552 times FAN_SINK.jpg FAN_SINK.jpg (115.09 KiB) Viewed 16552 times

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  • You Reply: A 4cm x 4cm fan and 2 heat sinks are good enough to reduce the temperature. The most important is the LP should not be enclosed. Temp.jpg Temp.jpg (63.09 KiB) Viewed 16655 times Fan.jpg Fan.jpg (62.22 KiB) Viewed 16655 times NewArch.jpg NewArch.jpg (57.71 KiB) Viewed 16655 times

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