ASUS told me the temps were normal for this model, with 50⁰-65⁰ C being considered normal by them.In this case tell Asus their device cannot maintain constant performance in claimed ambient temperature range 0-40C. You don't have to fix a new device by adding additional hardware to it. This new device is faulty and has to be fixed by Asus or replaced.
I question what they consider normal
This would be an interesting experiment. I agree that if you could prove that performance drops as the temperature increases (assuming less than 40C ambient) I believe you would have a case for a warranty return.Make sure your performance testing methodology is correct first. Start a large transfer taking 10min for example and unplug the fan. Monitor the transfer speed changes and if they correspond to the radio IC temperature rise. If they do - Asus tricked you with 0-40C operating range. The unit keeps working, but not in the same way. If no one else with the same model unit never observed the same performance/temperature correlation - yours may have manufacturing quality issue.
Too bad they didn’t put one of their patented vapor chamber coolers inside:
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