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How Are My Raspberry Pi Temps?

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Currently just web browsing it ranges from 50-53 Celsius.

 

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How Are My Raspberry Pie Temps?

Quite good. It should be well cooked. Now we just need some ice cream. :P:D

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Normal. I get the same ones with mine.

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thats fine. you need to remember this is actually weaker then most phones. it can HARDLY run android. so web browsing is a heavy load, and this doesnt even have a heat sink

 

 

your pi is fine. 

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Yeah, remembver there is no heatsink. Its fine. But you could possibly try to put a heatsink on if you feel the need/are board.

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Quite good. It should be well cooked. Now we just need some ice cream. :P:D

 

 

I should've seen that coming...

 

 

Whats with the sudden boost in pi treads recently..

 

 

Temps are fine op.

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Put a custom liquid cooling loop on it :D

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because this seems relevant, is there a way to power a PC fan with the pis GPIO pins? 

 

I think so, but only at 5V.

 

 

Put a custom liquid cooling loop on it :D

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That's just a little bit overkill.

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I think so, but only at 5V.

 

 

 

That's just a little bit overkill.

But what if it has to do 2+3? It might overheat and explode...

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But what if it has to do 2+3? It might overheat and explode...

 

LOL!

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But what if it has to do 2+3? It might overheat and explode...

Solder the positive and negative to the positive and negative of the usb port.

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Solder the positive and negative to the positive and negative of the usb port.

No that's not how you do it. You solder the positive to the negative lead of your wall plug, then solder the negative to the positive lead of your wall plug.

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I think so, but only at 5V.

 

 

 

That's just a little bit overkill.

it isn't a little over kill.. it is a lot overkill seeing as it doesn't noremaly even have a heatsink

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No that's not how you do it. You solder the positive to the negative lead of your wall plug, then solder the negative to the positive lead of your wall plug.

Well it would still work Mr. Enderman, I promise I will not look at you.

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it isn't a little over kill.. it is a lot overkill seeing as it doesn't noremaly even have a heatsink

Yeah overkill is a heatsink.

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it isn't a little over kill.. it is a lot overkill seeing as it doesn't noremaly even have a heatsink

 

No, it isn't a lot overkill. A lot overkill would be liquid nitrogen.

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Well it would still work Mr. Enderman, I promise I will not look at you.

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