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orange pi one requires a heat sink or goes well without?,and arbian or raspbian?

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Published in 2017-2-18 19:56:11 | Show all floors |Read mode


hello everyone, I'm new in the world of programming and more orange, I bought my first kit orange more oneI apologize if maybe were already trattae similar threads ...the more one orange requires a heat sink or goes well without?Finally, do you think for a project with WebioOP (of webiopi clone) that basis is better to install on 'more orange one? armbiam or raspbian? thank you so much ...

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Published in 2017-2-19 03:26:15 | Show all floors
Edited by igorpec at 2017-2-18 20:27

With Armbian you don't need a heatsink since we optimised system to that degree that you don't need one, without loosing performance of course. If you want a modern, updated and supported system you go with Armbian, otherwise you try to survive with buggy, unsupported and never updated Raspbian.

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igorpec replied at 2017-2-19 03:26
With Armbian you don't need a heatsink since we optimised system to that degree that you don't need  ...



thanks a lot ... igorpec for the answer, I apologize if I thank just now.

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Published in 2018-7-29 20:54:43 | Show all floors
I found a nice case for the OrangePi Zero, but would like to get a heatsink to go with.
Even with Armbian, as soon as I use the standard case, the Zero overheats.
Would anyone have a good reference heatsink (at least for the CPU)?
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