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    Keep Cool Man

    Hi All

    Can anyone suggest how to keep the LX3 box cool. I have a WD Green drive installed and 4 tuners working using the receiver LX3 as the main box with a Raspberry Pi as a client and the LX3 as the backend with the Kodi VU+ plugin works great. The only issue is the box gets quite hot so any suggestions would be appreciated.

    I thought about instead of an internal drive perhaps use an external instead?

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    I've measured the temps on these, they reach around 45-47 deg, wouldn't worry too much.
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    yh my xtrend 10000 reaches around 47deg. Can not do anything about it. But like Sicilian said. It is very normal so dw

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