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    • tyman82801T
      tyman82801 @spruce_m00se
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      @spruce_m00se, i would do the same thing if i had an extra fan

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      • spruce_m00seS
        spruce_m00se
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        just buy one then, they are like 5 usd........

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        • DD-IndeedD
          DD-Indeed @spruce_m00se
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          @spruce_m00se

          That's not laughable, it's a must-to-do in very demanding processing and heavy overclocks. Besides, those big fans are quieter than smaller ones and it's easier to find replacement fans in that size. In arcade cabinet, the size not a problem either.

          My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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          • EcksE
            Ecks @PetroRie
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            @petrorie said in Ultimate Dual Fan for Pi3:

            @caver01 said in Ultimate Dual Fan for Pi3:

            @livefastcyyoung Yes, not to mention the fact that if you are running emulators, or ROMs that push the limits of the Pi3, I noticed an immediate difference in just adding a heat sink. Any cooling, whether active or passive will be of benefit if attached correctly.

            I had only once heating problems and that was during a hot summer day, I;ve took the top cover off. The thing I don't like is that these heatsinks are way too small because of the cases. You can use a 40mm 40mm heatsink with a fan but you have to "mutilate" your top cover.

            You do know that most cases out there for the Pi tends to have cutouts for the GPIO and for the LED touch screen and for the camera and yes i know not all cases has it for all 3 of them but still proper ventilation and besides that.
            Also when people buys a fan for any system they don't buy them for overclocking purposes they mainly get it cause one they like to have less than 60°C and two they read their manual before even setting up the system and found out going over 80°C voids the warranty which if there is a problem with the unit they would not be able to return it for that purpose.

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            • dankcushionsD
              dankcushions Global Moderator @Ecks
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              @ecks said in Ultimate Dual Fan for Pi3:

              they read their manual before even setting up the system and found out going over 80°C voids the warranty which if there is a problem with the unit they would not be able to return it for that purpose.

              your pi will downclock before it goes over 80. so it's impossible to go over 80, basically.

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              • ?
                A Former User
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                REGARDLESS, this fan serves more than just people who are overclocking. Definitely worth it in my opinion. A tad noisy, but it could also just be the shelf my Pi is sitting on. Far better than just using the dual heat sink set you see everywhere.

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                • DD-IndeedD
                  DD-Indeed
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                  Btw, prices of this dual fan have rapidly gone up over recent weeks on Ebay, from 6-8 € up to 50 €!

                  My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                  • ?
                    A Former User
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                    Went up $3 on Amazon. Was $12.59, now $15.59. Free shipping. Still not unreasonable.

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                    • DD-IndeedD
                      DD-Indeed @A Former User
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                      @livefastcyyoung

                      Well strange thing is that the prices have gone up with chinese sellers. Bigger retailers still have then in in reasonable prices, allthou, they are varying.

                      My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                      • EcksE
                        Ecks @dankcushions
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                        @dankcushions Actually there is people on YouTube that does temp tests for the Pi 2 and 3 in which has shown temps going over 80

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                        • dankcushionsD
                          dankcushions Global Moderator @Ecks
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                          @ecks my mistake, it throttles at 82 degrees C. my point stands - your warranty isn't voided. there's nothing in the manual to say that it does, either.

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                          • EcksE
                            Ecks @dankcushions
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                            @dankcushions Alot of products now a days doesn't really tell you what can or can not void a warranty from a manual it would mainly tell you on the main site or a dev on twitter will tell you instead because one system i own which is the Nvidia Shield TV has no where on the system and manual on it being voided if you open the system but on the main site they tell you there.

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                            • DD-IndeedD
                              DD-Indeed
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                              Finally the cooler arrived, I can put it in and do some benchmarks. I will use my current cooler first for the tests, then take it off and try again and then with the dual fan cooler.

                              My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                              • dankcushionsD
                                dankcushions Global Moderator @Ecks
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                                @ecks said in Ultimate Dual Fan for Pi3:

                                @dankcushions Alot of products now a days doesn't really tell you what can or can not void a warranty from a manual it would mainly tell you on the main site or a dev on twitter will tell you instead

                                ok, so where on the raspberry site (or raspberry dev twitter) does it say that over 80 degrees will void your warranty?

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                                • DD-IndeedD
                                  DD-Indeed
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                                  Man, this is so cute, I put a lighter next to it to give some scale :D

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                                  The double sided tape that came with it was actually thermal tape with sticky sides, so it could actually be good. But nevertheless, I'll do the tests with other things first.

                                  My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                                  • spruce_m00seS
                                    spruce_m00se
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                                    i like the non standard size lighter for scale :)

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                                    • DD-IndeedD
                                      DD-Indeed @spruce_m00se
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                                      @spruce_m00se

                                      The blades themselves are roughly the size of certain coins, so they're really small. I have some pessimistic feelings about this, since it is very small, but we know more later today. :)

                                      My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                                      • spruce_m00seS
                                        spruce_m00se
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                                        it will probably sound like you have a swarm of angry mosquitos inside your case aswell :)

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                                        • DD-IndeedD
                                          DD-Indeed @spruce_m00se
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                                          @spruce_m00se

                                          That's also something I'm afraid. But, I can always use the 3.3V line instead of that 5V, to make them run a bit more quieter.

                                          My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                                          • spruce_m00seS
                                            spruce_m00se @DD-Indeed
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                                            @dd-indeed a bit, I tried that with one, and it drove me MAD!

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