Cooling - RPI4
Oprettet lørdag 02 november 2019
Raspberry Pi 4 Cooling Review: Pimoroni Heatsink and Fan Shim Tested
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/pimoroni-fan-shim-heatsink-raspberry-pi-4,6219.html
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/fan-shim
https://learn.pimoroni.com/tutorial/sandyj/getting-started-with-fan-shim
Raspberry Pi 4: More Active Cooling!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6mWImsF9iI&app=desktop
Raspberry Pi 4 cooling with Pimoroni Fan SHIM, 52Pi ICE Tower Cooler, and Noctua 40mm fan in 3D printed mount. Includes Sysbench CPU stress tests, and comparison of results with passive cooling in my earlier “Raspberry Pi 4 Cooling”
Do You Need to Use a Fan for Cooling with the New Raspberry Pi 4?
Passive and active cooling for thermal control of the Raspberry Pi
Every time a new Raspberry Pi is released there are mutterings about the thermal control of the new board. But this time, it looks like it might well be necessary to add some passive, or even active, cooling to the Raspberry Pi to keep it from thermally throttling if it is under heavy load for extended periods of time.
https://www.hackster.io/news/do-you-need-to-use-a-fan-for-cooling-with-the-new-raspberry-pi-4-6d523ca12453
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