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    CWWK/Topton/... Nxxx quad NIC router

    I actually preferred this method, as I stand my N305 (6L) and 1335U (6L) on their sides. In that arrangement it draws air in through the screened cutouts and exhausts it via the internal fan. I use no additional cooling fans. The temps usually run around 31ºC-39ºC (N305) and 35ºC-39ºC (1335U)
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    CWWK i5-1235U 6 port i226 report

    Mine is a CWWK sold by TopTon according to the shipping label. Haven't unlocked anything, tho I did do the latest BIOS upgrade. Still playing before I throw it into production.
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    CWWK 6 Port Router Intel U300/i3-1315U/i5-1335U/i7-1355U

    Not that I am aware of.
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    CWWK 6 Port Router Intel U300/i3-1315U/i5-1335U/i7-1355U

    Downloaded fine and updated my 1335U BIOS from 6067013_CW-CSM.BIN to 6067014_CW_LOGO.BIN using my previous ISO USB stick after updating the 1.nsh file accordingly. Rebooted and running fine.
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    CWWK/Topton/... Nxxx quad NIC router

    Started with 7.02 so the NICs were recognized = they've been updated in 8.x - so not necessary anymore.
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    CWWK/Topton/... Nxxx quad NIC router

    I have a CWI3N3056L23080031 no other label on MB, BIOS shows: CW-ADLN-6L Ver: 11.1 08/23/2023 22:22:03 Running proxmox fully updated (started with 7.02 install, then updated kernel, and finally did the latest update to 8.1.3 running IOMM and VT-d so I can pass through the NICs to pfsense+ and...
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    CWWK i5-1235U 6 port i226 report

    Good to know - I found two different BIOS mod methods - one seems a lot easier than doing individual mods...still working on it, thanks for the pointers. Actually ran it for 10 minutes but never noticed any thermal throttling yet...but the 42w seems a tad excessive - I'm guessing above 80ºC is...
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    CWWK 6 Port Router Intel U300/i3-1315U/i5-1335U/i7-1355U

    Managed to update my BIOS in my 1235U box that has the updated motherboard (CW-MBX-AD13•5) with a 1335U processor, but no active heat sink - identical in all regards except the MB, which also has it's BIOS crippled for advanced functions until @fta can lend a hand.
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    CWWK i5-1235U 6 port i226 report

    Yes, a great read. I actually managed to update the BIOS from July to November - not sure what changed tho. No additional options after the update, so just a refresh/behind the scenes tweaks. Still trying to mod that updated BIOs using the tools pointed out by the OP for this thread. Harder...
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    CWWK i5-1235U 6 port i226 report

    Yup everyone is correct - it's the 13th gen 1335U, even tho I deliberately ordered the 1235U so I could follow along with your trail blazing optimizations and bios updates to allow all the tweaking. I guess I can't use those mods on this unit (looks identical to yours - but had no fan which I...
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    CWWK i5-1235U 6 port i226 report

    Just received my i5-1235U and am getting ready to add memory and drives and noticed mine is a CW-MBX-AD13.5 - I don't see any BIOS's for this one on CWWK's support site - but I'll check what's on this as soon as I get everything installed. Anyone else running this MB version?
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    CWWK 6 Port Router Intel U300/i3-1315U/i5-1335U/i7-1355U

    It's deleted to the trash, so not accessible to download or view
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    CWWK/Topton/... Nxxx quad NIC router

    Can you post the BIOS Home Screen and all the top level BIOS screens after it...I wonder if this BIOS is available from CWWk's support site. How do you run PassMark? I've been using s-tui.
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    CWWK/Topton/... Nxxx quad NIC router

    I took mine apart when I first got it and put paste on the case and copper block and on the copper block and CPU. With out the fan I was seeing around 47ºC-51ºC - its now stabilized between 37ºC-39ºC for the various components measured: root@pve:~# sensors nvme-pci-0700 Adapter: PCI adapter...
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    CWWK/Topton/... Nxxx quad NIC router

    I tried enabling the 2-3 jumper position, but it had no effect (I have both NVME slots occupied), BIOS still showed both, and PVE still booted up with both. I didn't test with only one NVME slot populated, to see whether the lane width was now x2, instead of the default x1. Another time, as it's...