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In Reply to: Yes, even Pass Labs Class A get hot.... posted by AbeCollins on April 11, 2017 at 09:27:16:
Obviously, Class A creates more heat by design, but how the heat is dissipated makes a difference. My X250 was A/B but it was never hot to the touch even with heavy use. It was well ventilated as well, which makes a difference in how hot the chassis may seem.
I hope there's more than beauty involved in all that Pass metal, LOL
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