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Running stressberry on RPi4 in a solid KKSB milled case #31

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JohBod opened this issue Aug 27, 2019 · 4 comments
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Running stressberry on RPi4 in a solid KKSB milled case #31

JohBod opened this issue Aug 27, 2019 · 4 comments

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@JohBod
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JohBod commented Aug 27, 2019

My new KKSB case soaked up the CPU heat pretty well and the large case area forwarded the heat into the air through convection. No fan in sight, it appears to stay near 60 degrees C, no clock throttling detected.

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nschloe commented Aug 31, 2019

What a nice case! Could you also attach the data file so I can merge it into the figure on the README?

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JohBod commented Sep 10, 2019

I replied to Github's email notification about your message above about a week ago. I got no response so, in case you didn't get it, i'll attach the file here as well. The old graph above is from running the test with the case partially covered with a paper. The attached file is from running the test with the case standing free and alone on the table to allow free air circulation.

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This test was made in +20C ambient temperature.
Yes, it's a very nice case indeed!

@nschloe
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nschloe commented Sep 10, 2019

Cool, I'll add this to the readme.

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nschloe commented Sep 11, 2019

Alright, added. Thanks again!

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