Having low temperatures that are in excess of 20 degrees above the outdoor temperature suggests you're mistaken about being "well ventilated". Blowing hot air on something isn't an effective method of cooling either.I suspect that this is too high but it's in a well ventilated area and the summer temps push 100 here regularly...
Having low temperatures that are in excess of 20 degrees above the outdoor temperature suggests you're mistaken about being "well ventilated". Blowing hot air on something isn't an effective method of cooling either.
These numbers suggest that the indoor temperature is consistently in the high 80s or 90s. Is the receiver resting out in the open or is it ensconced in an enclosure of some sort (hemmed in on two or more sides)? One person's free breathing is a machine's early death if it shares an environment with laser devices and amplifiers.
No.I see people mention tilting open the back of the case to lower temps, but would that void the warranty? Or are there no tamper-proof mechanisms (like tape, etc. ) in the area of this mod?
I am getting concerned about my 722 because it has had some recent quirks:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-network-forum/188062-722-jerky-hd-playback-audio-fine.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-ne...an-i-determine-what-caused-my-722-reboot.html
I see people mention tilting open the back of the case to lower temps, but would that void the warranty? Or are there no tamper-proof mechanisms (like tape, etc. ) in the area of this mod?
I am getting concerned about my 722 because it has had some recent quirks:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-network-forum/188062-722-jerky-hd-playback-audio-fine.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-ne...an-i-determine-what-caused-my-722-reboot.html
Does anyone have some information on how accurate these temp sensors are?
I put an external fan on the left side of the new 722k about one month ago, and now the cover of the case is cool to the touch. But the average temp has only dropped from 120 to 116.
The 722 unit is hot to the touch, and the average temp reads 120.
I know my hand is not all that accurate, but there is more than a 4 degree difference in these two units.....
BTW, I have ordered another fan for the 722.
Any thoughts?
Found this fan from a post in the 622 HDD replacement thread. Newegg.com - Thermaltake A2376 Aluminum HDD Cooling Fan - Hard Drive Cooling
This could be the low cost solution that we have been looking for. I asked the OP to post his temps in this thread.
Found this fan from a post in the 622 HDD replacement thread. Newegg.com - Thermaltake A2376 Aluminum HDD Cooling Fan - Hard Drive Cooling
This could be the low cost solution that we have been looking for. I asked the OP to post his temps in this thread.
A couple of issues with this solution:
1. You have to open your receiver. Won't work for leased machines.
2. This sits on top of the HD and MAY cool it but the reason the HD is hot in the first place is the Broadcom chipset sitting directly underneath it cooking it.
A better solution for those who are willing to open their receiver is a heatsink/heatpipe combo adhered to the broadcom chipset with thermal epoxy. This will redirect the heat away from the HD and prevent early failure.
That was my take as well. Look at my post #646 in this thread for more info / photos (pg. 65, dated 2/29/09). I didn't use thermal epoxy - just the heatsink grease is holding the 2 heatsinks onto that chip. Since the unit doesn't move around I don't expect any issues with that mounting method. I just have to remember to keep it level if I move it! I made the mod. this way so I can remove all traces of it in case I need to send the unit back. I own the 622, but since I haven't done anything to move the HDD I haven't broken any of the seals that would be a sure sign of tampering......A better solution for those who are willing to open their receiver is a heatsink/heatpipe combo adhered to the broadcom chipset with thermal epoxy. This will redirect the heat away from the HD and prevent early failure.
After 10 days of removal of cover the average temp. dropped to 96F. I think I'll just keep cover open. I see no problem with this since I have no kids or pets in the house.My average temp was 114F. I removed cover from the reciever and temp dropped to 100F after 1 week. I have leased 722 and it's 20 months old.