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OPi PC, Openelec and temperature ?

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Published in 2016-6-2 05:54:43 | Show all floors
jmf11 replied at 2016-6-2 00:58
Mine seems to work fine. It booted without any issue, and stayed on for several hours. I just browed ...

can you post me link where you bought this one?

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Published in 2016-6-5 00:07:58 | Show all floors
Edited by giaur500 at 2016-6-5 00:16

I have standard 2A power supply and absolutely no problems. About temperature, it never exceedes 70 °C, with that heat sinks (for raspberry pi):
http://www.amazon.in/Pure-Alumin ... Model/dp/B00URHJOQC
Device is closed in a box (transparent case). I'm going to also try copper heatsinks to see if they are better (they should be)

Even though I'm not experiencing any issues or performance loss, 70 °C is still a bit to hot for me. I want to decrease temp to max 50-60 °C (without any ubnderlock of course). I think better heatsink will do the job.
But, I would not recommend to use hardware without any coolers.


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Published in 2016-6-5 00:43:48 | Show all floors
Edited by jernej at 2016-6-5 17:43

I have same cheap heatsink as giaur500 and my OPi2 rarely exceeds 55°C. However, I have top side of housing open, for better ability to cool. If you have closed housing, I suggest heatsink with a fan and a proper positioned and sized holes for airflow.

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Published in 2016-6-6 00:41:33 | Show all floors
I can co confirm. With top cover removed, temperature is max 55-58 °C. I suspect copper heatsink for raspberry pi will be even better. But 55 °C looks safe

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Published in 2016-6-14 22:19:33 | Show all floors
Ok now bad part. With closed case box temp is even 90 °C. Interesting, it overheats much more when listening music. While watching movies, temp is approx 75-80 °C. Now I'm going to test with case box opened..
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