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eastof111
19-12-13, 22:21
When I initially received my Duo2, the two dual tuners felt very hot at the F connectors. I had read on the forums that the tuner area temps were rather high for some other users too. Some said it was normal. For me, I felt the temps were too high to the touch at the F connectors. I measured the temps with a digital laser thermometer and decided I would install a fan to lower the temperature.

I added a small cpu fan by using a velcro strip on the motherboard and bottom of the fan. This way, both could be peeled off in the future without damage. It did lower the temps of both tuners at idle (no recording, transcoding, etc) by ten degrees (F) from a high of 108-112 degrees at the F connectors. Nothing fantastic, but every little bit helps; plus I am sure it would extend longevity. Using the fan control plugin makes it easier to control the speeds (temp and noise) since both fans are hooked up to the same pin out. Noise contribution was not much of a factor to me.

I may add an additional heat sink to the cpu later as it's currently running at 125 degrees with the existing black heatsink. Hopefully, the coders will add an overclocking feature to improve the blind scan speed. If they do, I would definitely add a robust heat sink, since there is ample room for the addition. The hard drive is running at 95 degrees which is adequate. All temps were measured with the cover off.

Rob van der Does
19-12-13, 22:31
The 17/12 drivers are supposed to keep the dual-tuner cool/less hot.

SkyFan
20-12-13, 20:46
Where can I get those drivers please? Is there a firmware I should download that's separate from Vix?

Larry-G
20-12-13, 21:12
There already included in the latest build (806+)

SkyFan
20-12-13, 21:25
I don't know what you're talking about. Can you please give me a link to where I can download that build please.

judge
20-12-13, 21:27
All current builds are on http://openvix.co.uk

Larry-G
20-12-13, 21:31
what is the current image build your using ?.

Rob van der Does
21-12-13, 05:25
If you're using ViX the drivers are in the actual build (806). Otherwise you can find all drivers on

http://archive.vuplus.com/download/drivers/