06-26-2016, 02:47 AM
(06-26-2016, 02:09 AM)hatahata Wrote: 1 C is too miserable .
so i insert copper coin between copper heat sink and alminuim cap .
and i try
Code:debian@pine64pro:~$ ./pi.bat ; ./temperature.bat
3.14159265359
41
debian@pine64pro:~$ ./temperature.bat
36
debian@pine64pro:~$ ./temperature.bat
36
good result
copper coin is about 0.1 dollar (10 yen) .
alminium cap press copper coin and fix coper coin .
alminium cap
heat conducting sheat(for attaching)
copper coin
heat conducting sheat
copper heat sink
heat conducting sheat
CPU
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regards
Thanks for the data, that was great! What happens to the temperature after the coin has been on for a few minutes? There will be an initial drop in temperature when you put the coin on (if it is cooler than then heatsink) as it will have to warm up. I would expect it would settle to the same temperatures as before. A heatsink can really only slow down temperature spikes - if your pine64's cpu is loaded for extended periods, it will eventually overwhelm the thermal mass of the heatsink, which is when you need to consider a fan / active cooling.
That is of course, unless you go for the extreme heatsink as was done in this video.