Evercool's 'Dr. Cool' - The Ultimate... Router Cooler?

Tharic-Nar

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That's right. I said router cooler, so don't go all pretending like you've never once said, "Geez, I wish I could throw a fan in that thing!", because I'm confident enough to say that most of us have been there. Even if a router isn't giving us signs of failure, no one wants to feel like their hardware is running hot all the time, and thanks to no router I've ever seen including a fan, they're a peripheral that tends to bask in their own heat all day.

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DarkStarr

Tech Monkey
My router has a fan.... Not even close to factory, it really helps with wifi, no more dropouts and the network runs better.
 

Greg King

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Ugh... I don't know how I feel about this. :)

On one hand, your home router can run hot and more than likely does more so often than not. That said, these devices are designed to run underneath a certain temperature threshold and I'm guessing that whatever number they design the router's internals to run under is far higher than you would consider comfortable.

I do like having the peice of mind in knowing that my device, any device, is running cooler but man, this is a hard sell. Not to mention that the newer routers coming out of Cisco (Linksys), Netgear, D-Link and Belkin all look fantastic. Would you want to sacrifice the aesthetics with that ugly ass fan? I would menting TRENDnet but their product designs are uninspired, old and ugly. I am a big fan of theirs but man, let's get a redesign already.
 

DarkStarr

Tech Monkey
Eh, my router is hidden, I rarely see it. AFAIK, most people dont look at their routers for looks.... If it was up to me, I would build/buy a larger case to mount the fan basically inside it so it would be invisible for the most part.
 

Greg King

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Oh Christ. I just watched the videos. It looks like a giant white crab is humping their router and I might have seen a nipple when the dude that's not Bolo Yeung was looking up porn. Also, I guess routers in Second Life get hot too. That's unfortunate.

I don't know which is better between the two videos. "Does your Internet have Fever? or Dr. Cool is coming". One of those have been used by your dear editor recently. I will let you decide which one.
 
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Greg King

I just kinda show up...
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Eh, my router is hidden, I rarely see it. AFAIK, most people dont look at their routers for looks.... If it was up to me, I would build/buy a larger case to mount the fan basically inside it so it would be invisible for the most part.

I'm rocking a WNDR3700 and it sits on my desk. I like the way it looks but given it's location, it might not see the temps that you see on yours.
 

Tharic-Nar

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This reminded me of one of the stunts pulled at DEFCON 2007, someone created a honeypot stack of 8 Linksys routers to cover different channel ranges. They had the routers stacked on-top of each other, but they kept failing due to heat, so they had to put fans in-between to keep it all cool. It was on an old TG-Daily post, but the images are gone (or i just can't see them), it just shows you that routers do indeed get hot.

One of my old routers, I had to wire in a fan to the 12v inlet to keep it working - wasn't the best idea in the world as it was a high powered fan, eventually overloaded the power brick.

I keep my routers upright now with plenty of space around them. My main is on-top of a Tower PC with a gentle breeze from the back of the PC flowing up and over it. Hiding them in a cupboard is just a bad idea. As a result, had the same router work near flawlessly for over 5 years now - whether it's due to airflow or the fact i have this ability to keep equipment going long past it used by date; is beyond me.

Would I buy a dedicated piece of molded crab-like plastic shroud for my router? Not a chance - pretty much for the same reason as hard drive cooling enclosures.... if the fan fails, you end up trapping heat instead of removing it.
 
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