Hallo!
There are many passive cooling housings available for the Pi4B.
Does anybody here have experience with them?
Does it also work properly in the summer with 35°C?
There are many passive cooling housings available for the Pi4B.
Does anybody here have experience with them?
Does it also work properly in the summer with 35C?
Hallo!
There are many passive cooling housings available for the Pi4B.
Does anybody here have experience with them?
Does it also work properly in the summer with 35°C?
I have a Pi4 8 GB with passive cooling (used to post this)
Room is 27 C, raspi is 71 to 72 C when not doing much.
Am 15.08.2023 um 16:01:53 Uhr schrieb Jan Panteltje:
I have a Pi4 8 GB with passive cooling (used to post this)
Room is 27 C, raspi is 71 to 72 C when not doing much.
What happens if you stress the CPU?
Am 15.08.2023 um 16:01:53 Uhr schrieb Jan Panteltje:
I have a Pi4 8 GB with passive cooling (used to post this)
Room is 27 C, raspi is 71 to 72 C when not doing much.
What happens if you stress the CPU?
There are many passive cooling housings available for the Pi4B.
Does anybody here have experience with them?
Does it also work properly in the summer with 35°C?
On a sunny day (Tue, 15 Aug 2023 17:50:49 +0200) it happened Marco Moock <mo01@posteo.de> wrote in <ubg6sp$2smhc$1@dont-email.me>:My experience with cooling electronics is that as long as air can get in
Hallo!
There are many passive cooling housings available for the Pi4B.
Does anybody here have experience with them?
Does it also work properly in the summer with 35°C?
I have a Pi4 8 GB with passive cooling (used to post this)
Room is 27 C, raspi is 71 to 72 C when not doing much.
Original Raspi housing.
I think the thing will trottle CPU speed at some point if it gets too hot. There are little heatsinks mounted on the processor and 2 other chips
I also do have a Pi4 4 GB in an alu housing with fan, that housing inhibits any WiFi, but it is way cooler,
even under heavy load.
I think having a fan is better.
On 8/15/23 17:58, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 15.08.2023 um 16:01:53 Uhr schrieb Jan Panteltje:
I have a Pi4 8 GB with passive cooling (used to post this)
Room is 27 C, raspi is 71 to 72 C when not doing much.
What happens if you stress the CPU?
In my case, stress-ng --cpu 8 took the cpu temp up to a max of 70C
after 45 minutes, at which time it plateaued.
That was without putting the case in an external airflow. With the
case in a strong external airflow, the cpu temp went down to 50C,
after just 10 minutes.
I assume you don't live at 35C without some kind of fan?
I will look for a metal housing that has a connection to the CPU, so
the heat can spread to the entire housing.
Marco Moock wrote:
Sure, I have the passive Flirc full body aluminum case, it works
wonderfully with the 4B, usually the temperature is below 60°C.
Am 16.08.2023 um 00:21:08 Uhr schrieb Pancho:
On 8/15/23 17:58, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 15.08.2023 um 16:01:53 Uhr schrieb Jan Panteltje:
I have a Pi4 8 GB with passive cooling (used to post this)
Room is 27 C, raspi is 71 to 72 C when not doing much.
What happens if you stress the CPU?
In my case, stress-ng --cpu 8 took the cpu temp up to a max of 70C
after 45 minutes, at which time it plateaued.
That was without putting the case in an external airflow. With the
case in a strong external airflow, the cpu temp went down to 50C,
after just 10 minutes.
I assume you don't live at 35C without some kind of fan?
True, but I will ask that to have a buffer.
I will look for a metal housing that has a connection to the CPU, so
the heat can spread to the entire housing.
I will look for a metal housing that has a connection to the CPU, soThat works, but beware, still put vents in it for hot air to leak out
the heat can spread to the entire housing.
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