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    Pi3+ - worth upgrading to?

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      kikinaak Banned
      last edited by

      Makes me wonder how well it would perform if a sink was added to the spreader. Or if the flirc case gets a redesign to fit it.

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      • matchamanM
        matchaman
        last edited by matchaman

        In my opinion it's worth the upgrade considering the low price of the device but only if you're running lr-snes9x, lr-pcsx-rearmed and lr-mupen64plus.

        Overcloking my 3 model to 1.4GHz decreased some slowdown problems of the above RA cores (especially sound clicking issues with lr-snes9x/lr-snes9x2010) but I have to use copper heatsinks and a little fan.

        I believe that the stock clock of the B+ model will eliminate the need for any kind of cooling parts while the 200MHz boost seems to be quite useful for the aforementioned optimisations.

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        • BobHarrisB
          BobHarris @matchaman
          last edited by

          @matchaman Did you only overclock the cpu when you saw the improvements in these cores?

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          • JonoJ
            Jono @drake999
            last edited by

            @drake999 ETA Prime posted some benchmarks today, he got the 3+ to go to 1550Mhz, and he clocked the GPU to 500Mhz. He said there was no noticable improvement in games, a slight improvement but GPU is the bottlenext at the moment.

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            • sirhenrythe5thS
              sirhenrythe5th @Jono
              last edited by

              @jono spoken for what kind of games?
              Sounds like Dreamcast, N64 & Co.
              Concerning MAME an Upgrade of 350MHz will be more significant.

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              • hooperreH
                hooperre
                last edited by hooperre

                I feel like I'm reading conflicting things regarding power consumption of the Pi 3b+. I (think) I've read that it runs at a higher Mhz with higher power consumption and cooler temps? Is this correct? Can someone possibly ELI5? Would I need a new power supply other than a 5V 2.5 A supply? Thanks!

                Edit: This power consumption article was just posted on another thread.

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                • matchamanM
                  matchaman @BobHarris
                  last edited by

                  @bobharris yes, only the CPU OC helped to eliminate the lr-snes9x/2010 clicking

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                  • JonoJ
                    Jono @sirhenrythe5th
                    last edited by

                    @sirhenrythe5th sorry for not getting back sooner. You're right, he was talking graphically intensive games such as Dreamcast and N64.

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                    • ClassicGMRC
                      ClassicGMR
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                      Well I can't really recommend spending the money as an UPGRADE. However if you're going to buy a Pi soon anyway go for this one. Here's my $0.02:

                      First off I have never O/C'd the 3B and I am not doing it to the 3B+ either so stock 1.2GHz and 1.4GHz respectively. The RAM is the same at 1GB and the GPU is the same as well.

                      Right out of the gate: I guess a small 200MHz increase can make a difference. :)

                      Boot times (started timer as soon as I pushed the power button):
                      3B+
                      32GB card and RetroPie 4.3.15 image only - 24sec
                      32GB card and 256GB USB (90GB used) - 1min 45sec

                      3B
                      32GB card and RetroPie 4.3 image only - 25sec
                      32GB card and 256GB USB (90GB used) - 2min 4sec

                      PS1 Destruction Derby 2 and Gran Turismo 2 ran flawlessly as long as you didn't use vibration feedback. On the 3B I would get a frame hesitation here and there - extremely minor almost not worth mentioning. On the 3B+ there was nothing TO mention. I saw nothing in multiple races. Smooth running. :)

                      The scraper did MUCH better on the 3B+. Last time I set up I used the built-in scraper from the menu and scraped 41 Playstation games. I watched an episode of Friends on Netflix and started a 2nd before I finished. On the 3B+ I did all of them in 5min 27sec. The WiFi is vastly improved on the 3B+ and it shows.

                      PING yahoo.com on 3B: avg 65.405 ms with 20 packets sent 0% loss
                      PING yahoo.com on 3B+: avg 32.190 ms with 21 packets sent 0% loss

                      On a personal note I have 2 PS3 controllers - one white and one black. I already paired the black one with the 3B. I left that alone and paired the white one with the 3B+. Nice to have and easily differentiated!

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                        Kookamunga @dirthurts
                        last edited by

                        @dirthurts I was getting lag with input as well, and I ended up resolving it by switching to a USB bluetooth dongle. Perhaps the bus that the built in bluetooth gets over saturated? Not sure, but using a dongle resolved this for me. The input lag was especially prevalent with more than one controller present.

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                          pjft @Kookamunga
                          last edited by

                          @kookamunga what controllers do you have? Are you using the PS3 controller drivers?

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                          • sirhenrythe5thS
                            sirhenrythe5th @pjft
                            last edited by

                            @pjft i use Dualshock 3 without divers since 3B+ and MortalKombat-Tournament-Sticks (also PS3) via USB.
                            No Problems so far.

                            Not working are the Streetfighter 4 Tournam Stick from MadCatz for the PS3 and the NeoGeoStick 2+ also for PS3.

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                            • DarksaviorD
                              Darksavior @ClassicGMR
                              last edited by Darksavior

                              @classicgmr Meh, boot times don't matter much between pi's once tweaked. Once I run some (not all) tweaks from https://www.evernote.com/shard/s3/sh/38bf9df7-5f96-4451-90e7-7d72c07f225b/8d57114e589b5a39147ffd9d6c5df1e0 and uninstall some stuff like usbmount, plymouth, dhcpd (I set a static ip), my pi3 non + with 128GB (like ~80GB used) USB stick boots to Pegasus (the frontend I use) in around 15-18sec. I'm using the stretch retropie image. I'l l be getting my + on friday :D

                              I did notice usbmount added a bit more of a boot time on stretch vs jessie, but it's just an observation from a linux noob like myself. I grew up on dos/windows in the 90s so I'm slowly catching on.

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                              • pjftP
                                pjft @sirhenrythe5th
                                last edited by

                                @sirhenrythe5th me as well, hence the question. On Jessie I was having a lot of lag with the ps3controller drivers.

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                                • sirhenrythe5thS
                                  sirhenrythe5th @pjft
                                  last edited by

                                  @pjft me too, so i never used them wireless on jessie 😉

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                                  • pjftP
                                    pjft @sirhenrythe5th
                                    last edited by

                                    @sirhenrythe5th to be fair, @psyke83 's done a fantastic job backporting bluetooth drivers to Jessie (there's a thread about it), and those worked perfectly for me.

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                                      drake999 @Jono
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                                      @jono Yeah that is what I suspected. Since there is no improvement to the GPU and I only emulate up to PSX with enhanced resolution, my standard Pi3 works fine for what I'm doing with it. I higher CPU clock than what I've already got with overclocking and cooling will be of no benefit. Here is hoping the Pi4 gets an updated VideoCore V GPU or something. I'll hold out and see what they have in store for the Pi4.

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                                      • EcksE
                                        Ecks @Bobberella
                                        last edited by

                                        @bobberella said in Pi3+ - worth upgrading to?:

                                        I could tell you my setting if you want to but i broke all of the warranty. You also need a fan.

                                        Apparently, the raspberry pi designed for 1.4 Ghz and then they lowered it to 1.2 Ghz to get rid of a heat issue.

                                        I dont think the 3B+ pi can be overclocked... it would be nice to get rid of the fan situation. And I dont need to break any of the warrenty.

                                        There is people that are overclocking it to 1.5 - 1.6GHz already which runs a little smooth but still needs a fan cause i believe when it was around 1.6GHz it was getting like 75°c.

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                                        • AlturisA
                                          Alturis
                                          last edited by Alturis

                                          So far I have noticed a marked performance increase when transferring files over wifi. Like night and day. Feels more like you are copying files to and from your own PC when using \\RETROPIE from windows. (or it could just be the placebo effect because I haven't taken any steps to measure it)

                                          Other than that I don't expect any games that used to run slow to run much better. The temperature seems to be considerably lower too.

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                                            drake999 @Alturis
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                                            @alturis Yeah that's not surprising. I think the biggest upgrade was the dual-band wireless module. Yeah we got a gigabit NIC now, but we can only use about 30 to 40 percent of it since its interfaced with the USB 2.0 controller still, so yeah its better but meh, lol. I'm far more enthusiastic about running on 5GHz wireless.

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