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| daishi |
Posted - 01/02/2005 : 6:15:31 PM During a large sync the Neuros II HD tends to heat up quite a bit, maybe if there was a small vent or something to allow it to stay cooler. |
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| The J |
Posted - 04/14/2005 : 01:33:32 AM The best way to keep it cool would be to have part of the player made of aluminum. The metal can act as a heatsink for the hard drive and other components. The metal will get warm, but probably not much warmer than the backpack gets (unless the drive is a real heater). |
| peterskm |
Posted - 04/04/2005 : 11:01:03 AM That would be a good idea, however, what kind of jumk would end up inside as a result. I have a laptop cooler that I put the Neuros on when doing large synchs.
Procrastination is the key to flexibility. |
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