A teardown of a 10Gbit SFP+ network adapter revealed severe heat issues, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C and discoloration on the PCB due to excessive heating. This matters because high operating temperatures can lead to performance degradation and hardware failure, impacting reliability for developers and tech professionals relying on fast networking gear. Tech users should consider active cooling or using single-mode fiber modules that run cooler to mitigate these issues.
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