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Directions for Heat Sink?

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Published in 2015-10-23 13:07:33 | Show all floors
Edited by Survive-Pi at 2015-10-22 22:21
sidsingh replied at 2015-10-22 06:51
Got my OPI-Plus few days back and CPUs were constantly shutting down after heating up. I repurposed  ...

Very nice. Have to add the simple case to mine. May try running without fan for a bit. I definitely don't work it very hard and getting tired of the noise. Already moved it from a 5V pin to a 3V3 pin and cut noise in half. Thanks everyone for nice pics.
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Published in 2015-11-11 10:59:41 | Show all floors
When I ordered my OPI-PC I ordered THIS and THIS. I didn't know what I would need and figured I couldn't go wrong at the price.



This is the OPI-PC with standard Raspberry Pi heatsinks on the CPU and RAM.



Here it is with the fan suspended over the CPU with hardware from an old PC case and 2 rubber bands.



Here it is in a case made from a leftovers box with a vitamin bottle as a 'chimney' for the fan.

I have not done any formal temperature tests.

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Published in 2015-11-12 22:19:39 | Show all floors
Kortsen replied at 2015-11-11 10:59
When I ordered my OPI-PC I ordered THIS and THIS. I didn't know what I would need and figured I coul ...

Nice find! I've just ordered the same items. Thanks!

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Published in 2015-11-13 04:32:10 | Show all floors
Sciamano replied at 2015-11-12 22:19
Nice find! I've just ordered the same items. Thanks!

You can see above that the fan is connected to pins 4 and 6 on the GPIO. This is quick and easy but the fan runs whenever there is power to the unit. I plan to tack leads onto the power pins for the USB so the fan turns on and off with the power button.

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Published in 2015-11-13 18:12:33 from mobile | Show all floors
Edited by P.I.Joe at 2015-11-13 12:20

i use this heatsink http://kolbers.de/produkt/kuehlkoerper-aluminium-1717-mm-breit

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Kortsen replied at 2015-11-11 10:59
When I ordered my OPI-PC I ordered THIS and THIS. I didn't know what I would need and figured I coul ...

Love the rubber bands holding down the fan!
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Published in 2015-11-14 01:56:28 | Show all floors
I posted my heat sink solution here:

CPU Temp with Heatsink and then fan.
http://www.orangepi.org/orangepi ... &fromuid=199521

It stays at 31C.

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Published in 2015-11-17 23:48:59 | Show all floors
hey guys,. it will work fan with 12v  1A on gpio header? i rather using gpu cooler with heatsink

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-Ne ... :g:MgIAAOSwEeFVHQeb

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Published in 2015-12-8 17:06:32 | Show all floors
With 35x35x25mm aluminium heatsink OPI PC (w/o case, loboris image, @1536Mhz) H3 temperature was less then 60C.(at 22C ambient)
Checked with cpufreq-ljt-stress-test and cpuburn-a7 in background.


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Published in 2015-12-8 18:07:40 | Show all floors
dvl36 replied at 2015-12-8 17:06
With 35x35x25mm aluminium heatsink OPI PC (w/o case, loboris image, @1536Mhz) H3 temperature was les ...

Did you also gave lima-memtester a try? http://linux-sunxi.org/Orange_Pi_PC#DRAM_clock_speed_limit


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