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VU+ SOLO 4K DVB-S2 FBC Tuner
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<blockquote data-quote="4wd" data-source="post: 975243" data-attributes="member: 393358"><p>& the SE V2 design would probably not as easily accomodate fan in the top. For the 4k there would be no problem (if ever needed, few components with lots of space around), judging by the photos > <a href="http://linux-tv.com/receiver/vu-solo-4k/" target="_blank">VU+ Solo 4K Review - Linux-TV.com</a></p><p></p><p>Anyway, modern components tolerate heat very well, but am wondering about lifespan of capacitors when subjected to long term high temp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4wd, post: 975243, member: 393358"] & the SE V2 design would probably not as easily accomodate fan in the top. For the 4k there would be no problem (if ever needed, few components with lots of space around), judging by the photos > [URL='http://linux-tv.com/receiver/vu-solo-4k/']VU+ Solo 4K Review - Linux-TV.com[/URL] Anyway, modern components tolerate heat very well, but am wondering about lifespan of capacitors when subjected to long term high temp. [/QUOTE]
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