![]() It's not really a reason to get offended. People can formulate different opinions based on their experiences. You do not get to set rules about what can and cannot be written in response to your post.Ĥ) how your statement isn't directly contradicting the whole point of this post. Second, Reddit is not your website and /r/raspberry_pi is not your subreddit. It is, in fact, exactly equivalent to your fact in terms of evidentiary value.ģ) how your statement is relevant to this postįirst, it's relevant to the topic of thermal management. That's my fact - my own observation of my own trial. Throughout a lengthy processor-intensive stress-test, the temperature never rose above 51 C. In other words, it is merely your opinion. So your statement is not driven by observation. ![]() That includes the processor, which will eventually spike. That produces heat, and it's not magically limited to those components: everything inside the case will heat up. In case you don't understand why that's relevant - as you run those kinds of tests, the other components on your board must also perform lots of work. I have integrated safe-shutdown and Power-off, lithium battery charging via usb-c with battery level indicator, digital audio and a headphone jack. Almost completed my new Gameboy Advance SP kit for a raspberry Pi Zero or Zero 2. Have you tested it with heavy GPU rendering? You didn't even mention the GPU. The Leica MPi, a Leica M2 with a Raspberry Pi-powered digital sensor. Have you tested it while running two 4K monitors? Or even one of them? (Or did you just run it in a headless configuration, as I suspect?) Have you tested it with a fully loaded bus, such as heavily I/O-bound processes? Saturated access to memory, microSD, WiFi, Ethernet, and/or USB? This is not a fact because you have not even remotely demonstrated it to be true. "Using passive cooling in the form of a Flirc means your Pi 4 will never throttle under 100% CPU." It has value, but only limited as a single observation. That is a statement of observation of an apparently limited trial of a single board under unspecified conditions. It hovered around 61º or so without any throttling." "I can say definitively that with the Flirc in a warm room with no direct air movement, the Pi 4 rose gradually to as high as 63º centigrade, but never higher. The best thing? The base model is only $20 $5!.ĭo you know a related subreddit? We'd love to know. Welcome to /r/raspberry_pi, a subreddit for discussing the raspberry pi credit card sized, ARM powered computer, and the glorious things we can do with it. Pi project ideas: There's a huge list right here on this sub! ![]() Friendly reminder: Please don't just post pictures of unused pis - do a project!Ĭomplete r/raspberry_pi Rules Check the FAQ and Helpdesk here ![]()
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