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How hot does your mirror run?

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    hartattack @wered
    last edited by Apr 5, 2017, 6:53 PM

    @wered From what I read, the Pi’s can handle temps up like 80c. Mine is behind my TV and it is pretty modern, so it doesnt get very hot. The fan helps a bit.

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      chieftainSupreme
      last edited by Apr 5, 2017, 7:07 PM

      I have a fan and heatsinks, very simple addition and makes a big difference

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        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @hartattack
        last edited by Apr 6, 2017, 1:10 AM

        @hartattack

        I wanted to add a fan from the very beginning although all searches say that the Pi can run without problems up to 80°C or more. That “seemed” hot to me. My Pi was running at 60°C, which is well under the maximum that I discovered. So, I took it upon myself to add a 12v fan (I have spare parts lying around) and connected it to a 5V pin and a GRD pin on the GPIO header. I’ve been running the mirror more than a month without a hitch and my CPU temp is nearly 20°C cooler. Fans are cheap. If you can salvage one, even better. The result is pretty dramatic. Have a look.
        0_1491441071197_temp.png

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          chieftainSupreme @Mykle1
          last edited by Apr 6, 2017, 3:14 AM

          @Mykle1 not only is it cheap, it was a great learning experience for me, both overclocking and learning how to integrate other hardware into your Pi setup. Still working on an on/off switch that can also switch between OS’s tho…

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            hartattack @Mykle1
            last edited by Apr 6, 2017, 3:29 PM

            @Mykle1 said in How hot does your mirror run?:

            @hartattack

            I wanted to add a fan from the very beginning although all searches say that the Pi can run without problems up to 80°C or more. That “seemed” hot to me. My Pi was running at 60°C, which is well under the maximum that I discovered. So, I took it upon myself to add a 12v fan (I have spare parts lying around) and connected it to a 5V pin and a GRD pin on the GPIO header. I’ve been running the mirror more than a month without a hitch and my CPU temp is nearly 20°C cooler. Fans are cheap. If you can salvage one, even better. The result is pretty dramatic. Have a look.
            0_1491441071197_temp.png

            I started with a fan and 3 heatsinks from the beginning. Mine runs around 45C and gets close to 50C when doing anything intensive.

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              Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @hartattack
              last edited by Apr 6, 2017, 4:19 PM

              @hartattack said in How hot does your mirror run?:

              I started with a fan and 3 heatsinks from the beginning

              Yes, I started with the heatsinks that came in the Pi kit that I bought. There’s just no reason NOT to add a fan, in my case anyway. Besides, the cool factor (pun) of having a fan that’s half the size of the Pi sitting right on top. A 12v fan re-purposed from an old Mac G5 power supply connected to a 5v Pi pin. Come on, that’s cool! :-)

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                Advokaten @Mykle1
                last edited by Apr 6, 2017, 9:48 PM

                @Mykle1 would any heatsink do on a rpi? I saw one guy who brought the extreme and planted one that was bigger than the Pi itself, lol. He got it down to about 20 Celsius.

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                  Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Advokaten
                  last edited by Apr 6, 2017, 10:57 PM

                  @Advokaten said in How hot does your mirror run?:

                  would any heatsink do on a rpi? I saw one guy who brought the extreme and planted one that was bigger than the Pi itself, lol. He got it down to about 20 Celsius.

                  I don’t see why not. If it cools the Pi and it doesn’t harm it in any way then it’s good, I guess. Do you have a picture of that extreme heatsink you mentioned? I’m curious to see it.

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                    hartattack @Mykle1
                    last edited by Apr 6, 2017, 11:08 PM

                    @Mykle1 said in How hot does your mirror run?:

                    @Advokaten said in How hot does your mirror run?:

                    would any heatsink do on a rpi? I saw one guy who brought the extreme and planted one that was bigger than the Pi itself, lol. He got it down to about 20 Celsius.

                    I don’t see why not. If it cools the Pi and it doesn’t harm it in any way then it’s good, I guess. Do you have a picture of that extreme heatsink you mentioned? I’m curious to see it.

                    I saw this one not too long ago!0_1491520091959_Extreme_Cooling.png

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                      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @hartattack
                      last edited by Apr 6, 2017, 11:15 PM

                      @hartattack said in How hot does your mirror run?:

                      I saw this one not too long ago!

                      That’s hot! I mean cool! You know what I mean. ;-)

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