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    • ClassicGMRC
      ClassicGMR @Ecks
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      @ecks I doubt that fan will fit the board. Check out where the 4 new PoE pins are... they'll block the fan from mounting:

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      • EcksE
        Ecks @ClassicGMR
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        @classicgmr said in Pi 3 B+ Question:

        @ecks I doubt that fan will fit the board. Check out where the 4 new PoE pins are... they'll block the fan from mounting:

        alt text

        So pretty much using heatsinks and a mini fan instead i guess then.

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        • EcksE
          Ecks
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          Oh ya do some games actually play better on this as well because so far i have seen PSP games running a bit smoother than before with the non plus models if anyone has tested this out if not when i buy one the games on the list that says not playable or has a hard time will gladly give it a go and then help update the list.
          Also would be cool if i could play the first Killer Instinct game on the Plus model cause i tried on the non plus which it does run but little laggy (also my Pi is overclocked at 1.35GHz) in which i would be more than happy enough to test it out overclocked as well.

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            Pi-Mania
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            Just use a Flirc Case and cool it silently.

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              spud11 @Pi-Mania
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              @pi-mania I second this (for a stock Pi). I've got a flirc case and a Pi 3B+, albeit I'm using the flirc case with my 3B at present. Terrific case. Flircs are being sold with pads for both 3B+ and 3B now, so it should fit well.

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              • quicksilverQ
                quicksilver @Ecks
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                @ecks If you arent overclocking then you dont really need a fan. No point in having the extra moving parts + added noise if its not needed. The raspberry pi3 b+ can safely operate to 70C before the system will even start to down clock to cool itself. The raspberry pi foundation have done extensive testing in this regard and have set the limits there for a reason. Your pi does not need to run at 40C all the time (if it did they would have set the cpu governor to kick in at that temp). If you are doing extreme overclocking then I would recommend a hefty heat sink (not those dinky little 14mm heatsinks). The one that comes with Super kintaro SNES case is awesome, not sure if they sell it separately though. I can run quake 3 on my heavily overclocked RPI 3b all day without ever breaking 70C. If you feel you must have a fan then I would look for option where you can set the fan to switch on and off at a certain temp (the super kintaro 9000 has this option as part of its shutdown script). Just my two cents for what its worth.

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                • EcksE
                  Ecks @quicksilver
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                  @quicksilver said in Pi 3 B+ Question:

                  @ecks If you arent overclocking then you dont really need a fan. No point in having the extra moving parts + added noise if its not needed. The raspberry pi3 b+ can safely operate to 70C before the system will even start to down clock to cool itself. The raspberry pi foundation have done extensive testing in this regard and have set the limits there for a reason. Your pi does not need to run at 40C all the time (if it did they would have set the cpu governor to kick in at that temp). If you are doing extreme overclocking then I would recommend a hefty heat sink (not those dinky little 14mm heatsinks). The one that comes with Super kintaro SNES case is awesome, not sure if they sell it separately though. I can run quake 3 on my heavily overclocked RPI 3b all day without ever breaking 70C. If you feel you must have a fan then I would look for option where you can set the fan to switch on and off at a certain temp (the super kintaro 9000 has this option as part of its shutdown script). Just my two cents for what its worth.

                  You do know i said i overclocked the Pi i am using now and i do intend on overclocking the B+to at least 1.5GHz and i do prefer having my Pi cooled down just like i do my desktop as well.
                  Also the heatsink for the Super Kintaro will not fit on the B+ and you will notice from this image alt text
                  And you can see from the image and the way the B+ is the 4 pin connector is in the way.
                  Would also like to mention that having the Pi cooler than 60 degrees feels better and there is no actual noise from the fan but hey you like owning something that gets hot i get it just not everyone is the same which is why people does end up buying these fans for their Pi's.

                  @pi-mania said in Pi 3 B+ Question:

                  Just use a Flirc Case and cool it silently.

                  I actually don't like the Flirc Case at all thanks.

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                  • ParabolaralusP
                    Parabolaralus
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                    Mileage will vary, but i was able to get 1533mhz arm_freq and 600mhz core_freq which i focused on for N64 emulation using the 3B+. One hair over 600 on the core and it would fail to boot or present graphical madness...

                    Using a single fan in the new nespi+ case with a fairly large heatsink from an old Netgear VPN/firewall the max temperature i saw under load after running 24 hours was 56 degrees. This is inside an
                    open back cabinet on top of my xbox one x which i was running at the time too so had it been alone in the complete open it likely would not have hit 56 at all using just this..

                    I think the dually fan is overkill and may consume more power then its worth, but i guess it all depends on what youre doing.

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                    • quicksilverQ
                      quicksilver @Ecks
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                      @ecks "Whilst hitting the temperature limit is not harmful to the SoC, it will cause CPU throttling."

                      This is straight from the raspberrypi.org website. As long as you aren't throttling the temp doesn't really matter.

                      I realize that the super kintaro heatsink won't fit the 3 b+, I was just using that as an example, that even under the most extreme load I was not getting throttling even without a fan. As a side note they are working making the next gen of that heatsink compatible with the 3b+.

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                      • EcksE
                        Ecks @quicksilver
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                        @quicksilver said in Pi 3 B+ Question:

                        @ecks "Whilst hitting the temperature limit is not harmful to the SoC, it will cause CPU throttling."

                        This is straight from the raspberrypi.org website. As long as you aren't throttling the temp doesn't really matter.

                        I realize that the super kintaro heatsink won't fit the 3 b+, I was just using that as an example, that even under the most extreme load I was not getting throttling even without a fan. As a side note they are working making the next gen of that heatsink compatible with the 3b+.

                        I will let you know as well that my Pi is also inside my arcade stick which has very little ventilation which is good to have something cooling it down and another thing is its the warranty for the Pi which states if the system stays over 80 degrees that the warranty will expire and honestly you can not say they won't know if you send it back asking for it to be fixed or replaced because they have ways of knowing.
                        The one thing most people like yourself always tends to forget is people does projects such as bartop arcades and arcade stick in one systems (like what i did) which tends to not have a lot of ventilation inside of it which you might see some projects using 120mm fans in the back of the case or using a small fan like the one i have in mine.

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                        • quicksilverQ
                          quicksilver @Ecks
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                          Just a note of interest for anyone who may stumble across this thread, old skool tools has released an updated design for their SK 9000 heatsink that will fit on the new pi 3b+!

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                            Ecks @quicksilver
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                            @quicksilver said in Pi 3 B+ Question:

                            Just a note of interest for anyone who may stumble across this thread, old skool tools has released an updated design for their SK 9000 heatsink that will fit on the new pi 3b+!

                            Are you sure you have the right name cause i googled it and it showed me other things than a heatsink for the Pi 3B+

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                            • quicksilverQ
                              quicksilver @Ecks
                              last edited by quicksilver

                              @ecks https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B079T7RDLX/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526787586&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=Kintaro&dpPl=1&dpID=41l7-NYbRwL&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1

                              Click on the "size" options and you can select pi3b+

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                                barbudreadmon @Ecks
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                                @ecks i think this dual fan cooler is useless, i bought https://www.amazon.com/Smraza-Raspberry-Heatsinks-Adapter-Switch/dp/B07CDDGVK7/ref=sr_1_3 (simple fan), this is an awesome kit (really, the fan is silent and the power supply seems good too), my 1.5Ghz rpi3b+ don't go over 51° with it, but it has stability issues obviously unrelated to temperature though (good thing : it never happens when i play 2D games, which is what i do most).

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                                  Ecks @barbudreadmon
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                                  @barbudreadmon said in Pi 3 B+ Question:

                                  @ecks i think this dual fan cooler is useless, i bought https://www.amazon.com/Smraza-Raspberry-Heatsinks-Adapter-Switch/dp/B07CDDGVK7/ref=sr_1_3 (simple fan), this is an awesome kit (really, the fan is silent and the power supply seems good too), my 1.5Ghz rpi3b+ don't go over 51° with it, but it has stability issues obviously unrelated to temperature though (good thing : it never happens when i play 2D games, which is what i do most).

                                  I am just going to use this case instead for my Pi https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071CNS4QQ and this is what i am using right now just i have an older case i am going to put my old Pi into.

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                                  • EcksE
                                    Ecks
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                                    Just wondering but do i have to format my SD card and flash it again cause the SD card i have in my Pi right now is running RetroPie 4.4 but of course it is in a Pi 3 and not in a Pi 3 B+ (cause i just ordered right when i am writing this the Pi 3B+)

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                                      barbudreadmon @Ecks
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                                      @ecks You just need to make sure your system is up-to-date before moving the sd card.

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                                      • thelostsoulT
                                        thelostsoul
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                                        I read half of the answers here and most are about cooling and fans. Thats why I want recommend something. There are cases out without a fan, but the whole body of case is the heatsink. I use one with my Pi 3 non plus and I overclock it highly without any heat problem and operating very stable. The main reason I say this is, there is no need for a fan. I am a fan of silent operations (... Lol^^).

                                        But I must admit, I don't know if something is out for the Pi 3+. So apologies if not, but I wanted show you this road too.

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                                          barbudreadmon @thelostsoul
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                                          @thelostsoul said in Pi 3 B+ Question:

                                          I am a fan of silent operations (... Lol^^).

                                          Same, but the fan in the kit i recommended is silent. Perhaps you can hear it if you put your ear less than 10 centimeters away, but at 1 meter i can't.

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                                          • thelostsoulT
                                            thelostsoul @barbudreadmon
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                                            @barbudreadmon Ok, I just had bad luck with my previous fan, which was loud as a jet! It was the loudest fan I heard in my life (i use pcs since 2001).

                                            If its really quite and cheap, it may be worth it. Especially because I could use a different case if wanted.

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