Hi Frank, On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 11:31:59AM +0200, Frank Wunderlich wrote: > > Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Juni 2021 um 11:22 Uhr > > Von: "Daniel Golle" <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 10:16:43AM +0200, Frank Wunderlich wrote: > > > Daniel from openwrt have some other mt7622 Boards maybe he can test the Fan approach below > > > > I got Linksys E8450 aka. Belkin RT3200 ( https://fcc.io/K7S-03571 ) as > > well as Ubiquiti UniFi 6 LR ( https://fcc.io/SWX-U6LR ). Both got quite > > massive customized heatsinks (see internal photos on FCC submission), > > which results in much better heat dissipation than just having the > > naked chip like on the BPi-R64. > > Hence I also can't test the fan approach on boards other than the R64. > > Do your both mt7622 boards miss the fan-socket or is it not connected to pwm3? then we need to move the fan-parts to mt7622-bananapi-r64.dts instead of mt7622.dtsi There is no fan intended on both devices. E8450 has an unknown connector which **could** be for a fan, but I never tried if and how it is actually connected to the SoC. It could as well be an additional USB 2.0 (as it got 4 pins). Hence I suggest to add the fan on PWM3 for the BPi-R64 only for now. Cheers Daniel