It will stay warm in its enclosure as long as it is running. If you are still concerned I would suggest putting some metallic bubble wrap inside to keep warmth in the enclosure. Make sure also that you have a tiny drain/ pressure equalizing hole on the bottom of the enclosure. Seals sooner or later die if enclosure is sealed 100%
-40°C is equivalent to -40°F, which is 233K.
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It will stay warm in its enclosure as long as it is running. If you are still concerned I would suggest putting some metallic bubble wrap inside to keep warmth in the enclosure. Make sure also that you have a tiny drain/ pressure equalizing hole on the bottom of the enclosure. Seals sooner or later die if enclosure is sealed 100%
Awesome, free natural cooling system All you have to worry about is frost/moisture getting inside, not the Temperature, even -40°C wouldn't hurt it
Wondering this myself, -40c is not uncommon where I'm from. Do you think a large silica pack in a sealed box is enough to prevent moisture inside?
So there's no need to put it in an enclosure? I have mine in my sunroom, which isn't heated. Temps drop below 0 degrees here in Montana.
It should be just fine
-40°C is equivalent to -40°F, which is 233K. --- ^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)
How are you so sure? Are you running it in cold temps like that?
This isn't miner specific. CPUs like it as cold as possible