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  • K Offline
    kckndrgn
    last edited by Jul 31, 2016, 9:53 PM

    My system runs 144F when in a case and about 130F out of the case (well, with the top removed). It a Vilros case for the PI3.

    Is your Pi in a case or somewhere where there is no good air flow? Do you have a heat sink on the CPU?

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      KirAsh4 Moderator
      last edited by Aug 1, 2016, 3:39 AM

      That sounds about what my rpi was doing. Mine was closer to 65-70 °C. Then I bought this case and now it’s consistently sitting around 45-50 °C. Even with processor intensive tasks, it rarely hits 60°C.

      A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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        dmcinnes Module Developer @KirAsh4
        last edited by Aug 1, 2016, 4:18 AM

        @KirAsh4 How quiet is that fan?

        I’m also having heat problems with a Raspberry Pi 3, gets up to 80C then starts to give the rainbow square in the corner.
        I’ve just tried underclocking and it’s not making any difference:

        arm_freq=900
        arm_freq_min=60
        

        My load average is hovering at 0.8 with four cores!
        I think I need some more ventilation. When I remove the mirror from the wall it cools down considerably.

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          KirAsh4 Moderator
          last edited by KirAsh4 Aug 1, 2016, 4:43 AM Aug 1, 2016, 4:42 AM

          My fan is quiet, but remember that these are cheap fans. You may get a very noisy one. Fans are cheap, you can buy a bunch of them and figure out which is the quietest. Or you can find some really quiet ones through an electronics vendor such as DigiKey or Mouser, and pay a higher price for them. I replaced two 30mm square, very noisy fans on my 3D printer, $7 each at the time. Now they’re a little over $9. Good fans are expensive.

          FYI, both my rpis are running at 1GHz.

          A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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            plumcraft
            last edited by Aug 1, 2016, 12:05 PM

            Thanks for your replies, i’m going to buy a new box for my Pi 3 with a quality fan

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              dmcinnes Module Developer @KirAsh4
              last edited by Aug 3, 2016, 3:42 AM

              Thanks @KirAsh4 ! I bought a case to try out as well.

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                MichMich Admin
                last edited by Aug 3, 2016, 6:45 PM

                Mine is around 65C as well. Stable, for the past few months.

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                  MichMich Admin
                  last edited by Aug 3, 2016, 6:46 PM

                  Good to know: mine isn’t actively cooled. It’s not inside a box, but it is inside the Mirror’s casing.

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                    KirAsh4 Moderator
                    last edited by Aug 3, 2016, 6:49 PM

                    With mine, as the temperature started to get higher and higher, the HDMI started dropping out. It would cause the monitor to blank out momentarily. It would stop late in the evening and be fine, but then during the day I would start seeing it again. Boosting the HDMI signal on the rpi didn’t help (in fact it made the temperature go up a bit higher even), but whenever I just blew across the rpi’s CPU, it would stop. That’s how I realized it was just getting too hot, even at the default speed. Now that I put it in a case with a fan, I haven’t had any issues.

                    A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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