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CharlieIsAHero
4 months ago
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How to make the Framework Desktop run even quieter
It would be 70+ at the die. The heat would dissipate. It would be hot. But not 70+ degrees hot.
smallerize
4 months ago
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https://i.imgur.com/3DdP6aX.png
askonomm
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Oh damn yeah that's a whole different thing. Can easily heat a room with it during winter.
aidenn0
4 months ago
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Maybe a really mild winter; it's the same power as when I had my overhead light (2 60W lightbulbs) on in my room as a kid, and that didn't heat my room all on its own.
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It's dissipating the same amount of heat as the same CPU with fans. The difference here is the heat is inside it instead of blown out into the air.
darkwater
4 months ago
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With the (mild) winter here I heat my home office room just with my 34.5" display, and it draws 45W ^^; (well, and my body heat)
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