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Take THAT, Linksys!!! lol that will probably be ok because there will always be COLD air available so it should be ok. but interesting question: will the sweat from the cold pack warming up drip down into the router, get some metal salts from the dust inside there, and short it out? (remember, pure water doesn't conduct) ~ dan ~
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Take THAT, Linksys!!! I have a Dell router, which overheats a fair amount (Once every week or so). It's mainly because we run a Teampeak server 24/7 off of my brother old Dell Dimension 4400. We needed a server, so we turned his old machine into one when he built his own PC.
Take THAT, Linksys!!! hahaha, except... arent the air holes to the linksys router in the top? Your still suffocating it, even with that pack.
Take THAT, Linksys!!! dude that totally sucks. s'why my router is an overclocked 486/66. even living in a cabinet with a web server, an e-mail server, a vcr and an amplifier, it won't overheat that's a GREAT photo, though! see my forced induction web server? ;] there's crazy ass cardboard baffling in there to direct the airflow over the cpu. black machine: email. bottom 486 case: router. really. ~ dan ~
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Take THAT, Linksys!!! That's right! You little fucker ain't gonna overheat no more!!!
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