[Michael Dornisch] was surprised to find that the main processor of the Raspberry Pi reaches about 56 degrees ... But why stop with just the processor? He added heat sinks to the SoC, Ethernet ...
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XDA Developers on MSNArm vs. x86 SBCs: Which one's better for your DIY projects?But with x86 boards hitting the consumer market, Arm systems have a major contender vying for the SBC throne. If you’re ...
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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 cranks up the power – and the heatRaspberry Pi provided The Register with a 4 GB version of the CM5 with 32 GB of eMMC storage. The computer came as part of a development kit that includes an IO case, a chunky heat sink ...
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