03-29-2016, 07:01 AM
(03-29-2016, 06:23 AM)gbjensen Wrote:(03-27-2016, 11:11 AM)Artyom Wrote: I have Pine64 developers edition. I install radiators...
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62 C degrees temperature on SOC when viewing full HD movie. I note as I believe it is necessary, I do not use thermal glue.
If you use thermal glue, remember that its thermal conductivity is worse than that of the thermal paste.
If you want I can post instructions on how to stick to the radiators Pine64 with using the thermal paste and super glue. But it should be done carefully, and take good radiators (preferably copper) as they remove the problematic back)))
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Hi Artyom, Why didn't you put a heatsink on the A64 ARM CPU? Copper or Alu heatsinks ? The colour also have en impact on the thermal resistance. Black is better to radiate heat than blank surfaces. The voltage regulator next to the micro USB connector might also benefit a added heatsink. (only a suggestion. I'm a April backer and haven't got my Pine A64 jet)
This copper radiators from my old video card Asus Riva TNT2. I just tried to run and load Pine64 under Android. As it turned out, he averaged more heats SOC and RAM than linux
without much stress. Then simply play FullHD video. And I realized that it is necessary cooling. Since according to measurements from the Android software that comes SOC RAM and
heated very well. After that I found my old video card and took off her radiator. And then put on the SOC and RAM modules. I decided to use the passive cooling. If you need tests,
describe in detail the methodology of testing and I'll do.