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December 30, 2016 at 4:27 am #59506
just 100$ for a mod that cost more or less 5$?
anyway good luck
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TECLAST X98 AIR 3G, TECLAST X98 AIR II, TECLAST X98 PRO,CHUWI HI8, CHUWI HI12, CUBE I9December 30, 2016 at 4:46 am #59508New w/ no mod is $505
Please also look at the parts I used. They were much more than $5. And I guarantee it will work fine or I’ll take it back.
December 30, 2016 at 5:17 pm #59534what i’ve paid for that tablet (see attached image)
more or less 340$
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TECLAST X98 AIR 3G, TECLAST X98 AIR II, TECLAST X98 PRO,CHUWI HI8, CHUWI HI12, CUBE I9December 30, 2016 at 7:10 pm #59540Either way it is $500 on Gearbest now and not in stock. If you’re interested make me an offer.
December 31, 2016 at 4:18 am #59557it is not in stock in every shop.it is in eos
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TECLAST X98 AIR 3G, TECLAST X98 AIR II, TECLAST X98 PRO,CHUWI HI8, CHUWI HI12, CUBE I9January 5, 2017 at 1:30 am #59859It has been sold.
Thank you for your help.January 13, 2017 at 4:46 pm #60368I have done heat sink mod follow Chris G. & Wootever. The result is good. Max temperature is between 59-66.
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I was thinking about doing the thermal mod where you end up with just a square copper heat spreader… but yours looks like a lot more copper therefore even more heat spreading…February 17, 2017 at 8:00 am #62339@Suwat: how did you “cut” the copper to have the same form as the original heat spreader? I was thinking about doing the thermal mod where you end up with just a square copper heat spreader… but yours looks like a lot more copper therefore even more heat spreading…
I drilled so many small holes (1 mm.) and took it out. After that I used fine tooth profile and sand paper.
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