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    Erm, my shuttle stays at 34C at idle when the cpu is at 2.8ghz and only goes up to 45C under load. This is with the stock ICE heatpipe.

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    well i don't know what mine is idle but it goes to about 48 under load (gaming)

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    That's not much for a shuttle tbh. Basically all of them do that dependant on the cooling.

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    Hi guys, first post

    My shuttle runs pretty damn hot too. Im using a noiseblocker s2 instead of the sunon, and my shuttle is about 48 idle and 55+ under load (the chip is an XP3200+ at stock). I even touched the ice heatsink and that thing is hot! Since im using a 9800 pro, i removed the fan off of the IGP. I was thinking of putting the fan on top of the ice heatsink to try and take some of the heat off. Would this be a good idea? Has anyone done it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nero120
    Hi guys, first post

    My shuttle runs pretty damn hot too. Im using a noiseblocker s2 instead of the sunon, and my shuttle is about 48 idle and 55+ under load (the chip is an XP3200+ at stock). I even touched the ice heatsink and that thing is hot! Since im using a 9800 pro, i removed the fan off of the IGP. I was thinking of putting the fan on top of the ice heatsink to try and take some of the heat off. Would this be a good idea? Has anyone done it?

    welcome!

    not seen this done, but sounds cool! if you do it post some pics here!

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