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Given how the temperature of the CPU board can go up to 70°C within the span of about 15-20 minutes of much inactivity from a starting temperature of around 40°C. I have read up on the potential for shortened lifespan if the temperature goes above the range of 70 to 85°C for the commercial-grade chips and is a concern for me. Given how the picture below shows the fitting of a cooling fan as one of the solutions, it seems it would be difficult to plug the wires into the boards with the outer covering placed as shown below for my adeept rasptank car kit. Therefore, are there any other plausible solutions to operate the pi at lower, less damaging temperatures?
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