I think I'll take a heat sink like below and drill a threaded hole in it.
www.ebay.com/itm/Aluminum-Heatsink-Fin-Cooler-for-PC-Compute...
Nice! How about the transformer temperature? The 100V version runs pretty hot
I measured the temperature of the metal part (see photo). It has risen to around 56°C with the Sunrise CF interface and the MMM.
I also replaced the 4 largest capacitors. Now they support up to 105°C and have a smaller diameter.
I received the Z84C0020PEC! I did various tests for about 3 hours. No problems during the tests, it works with the MMM, the Sunrise CF interface, Mega-Sram-SCC and some Roms.
The temperature drops by a little more than 3°C only compared to before.
I received the Z84C0020PEC! I did various tests for about 3 hours. No problems during the tests, it works with the MMM, the Sunrise CF interface, Mega-Sram-SCC and some Roms.
The temperature drops by a little more than 3°C only compared to before.
@gdx do your HX-10 have 74LS buffers between Z80 and everything else on bus?
I don't know. Maybe the picture of the PCB can give you that information.
http://www.msx.org/wiki/File:Hx10dp4.jpg
I looking for any program for V9990 in Rom to see if the GFX9000 is working.
I received the Z84C0020PEC! I did various tests for about 3 hours. No problems during the tests, it works with the MMM, the Sunrise CF interface, Mega-Sram-SCC and some Roms.
The temperature drops by a little more than 3°C only compared to before.
Do you have a multimeter to check the difference in power consumption?
Have you got an update gdx?
I wouldn't mind knowing your findings, before I have a go with mine
No, planned update now. I think we can add a micro fan of 5V powered by a USB supply placed inside (see links), but instead it is perhaps best to put the USB power in parallel with the 5V of the MSX.
Do you have a multimeter to check the difference in power consumption?
I have a wattmeter but no adapter for the power plug nor clamp for wire.
Hello there. Bumping this thread, just to ask for advice. I just bought a Toshiba HX-10 in the bay, from an Italian seller claiming it to be "brand new" and perfectly working (no box or manual though, but the price was quite cheap).
I think it's a neat little machine, and a good one in design and aesthetics. Will fit perfectly my desktop with the TV set (Italian site, sorry) :). But from what I read in this thread, these otherwise good computers tend to run very hot in the long run. Maybe if I had read it before, I wouldn't have bought it in the first place.
Just to summarize your proposals, and not being able myself to solder: what can I do without changing any internal component? Cool off the three big capacitors and/or chips? If so, which passive cooler would you suggest as an easy fix for heat dissipation? Would it work? Also, I read a small fan would help: where should I put it? And how to feed it with current? Also, last question (I promise :)): would using the MegaFlashROM in the naive computer make it run too hot? In other worlds, should I revert to loading WAV files from the PC with the coming little Toshiba? I live in the 220V EU land.
What a nice TV!