Archer AX3000 Very Hot
Archer AX3000 Very Hot
Today I noticed that the bottom of my AX3000 seems to be very hot. I wanted to check with others to see if you have noticed this and this is normal? I know electronics get warm when in use, but this seemed excessively hot to me.
Thanks!
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@peridoc I noticed that with mine too.... It does have duel cores and this router is one of the more powerful ones in a small case so heat can build up, I went about purchased a small laptop coolers and after a few minutes noticed a huge difference, better safe than sorry
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@peridoc I also feel it runs little hotter than my previous router. Hope it will not effect in the long run.
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@peridoc Mine runs super hot too, especially the bottom part right under the product serial # sticker. Have ordered an aluminium heat sink, hopefully will dessipate the heat quicker without burning my wooden TV console top.
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@Jcullers How do you plugin the cooler? is it directed to Ax50's USB port?
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@peridoc Mine is super hot too. I've never had a router running this hot. I had mine since November 2019. So far, it's lasting ok, but I'm afraid it will not last long due to the heat.
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@peridoc I bought one of these routers on Wednesday and returned it today (Friday) due the heat issue. I'm not comfortable with it running this hot as I'm thinking it could be a fire hazard. Obviously a poor design by TP-Link. They should have installed a fan in the case to keep things cool. Yes, I could have used a fan of my own to keep it cool, but I shouldn't have to do that with new equipment.
Just my $0.02 worth;
Gord
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I disabled the 2.4 radio since I don't use it and the temperatures are way better.
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@peridoc I compare the temp of my old vs this AX3000 router
my old router is running about 40°c while this AX3000 runs 65°c
this could be a big problem
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same here. Mine was running smooth for months but suddenly it is dropping connection. I don't know if it is compensating for us moving to an area with more WiFi interference but it is very hot. I just ordered a laptop cooling pad. We will see if that resolves the heat/connection issues.
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