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First video at 04:30: "Today is a warmish day here in Sydney, it's 19 degrees, so it's quite hot we would say."

It's spring in Sydney. Nineteen degrees Celsius is 66 degrees Fahrenheit.

Makes me wonder how seriously to take his statement in the second video (see 07:30) that the enclosure "gets really hot, like really hot".

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He has the temperature data in the first video. The i5 runs at 96C at maximum stress.

What I'm interested in knowing is if the i3 runs much cooler when running similar loads.

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Does no one have the i3? Really?
 
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