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    Pi Zero W Questions (Heatsink, Compatibility)

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    • EcksE
      Ecks
      last edited by

      For the Zero i would suggest something like this one for the heatsink http://www.canadarobotix.com/raspberry-pi-board/1855-small-heat-sink

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        jay81uk
        last edited by jay81uk

        I used to have a Pi 3 and the heatsink pack I bought came with a mini heatsink too which was for use on the smaller chip.

        Would that be suitable for the CPU on a zero, and would it fit in this case?

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        • AlexMurphyA
          AlexMurphy Banned @jay81uk
          last edited by AlexMurphy

          @jay81uk any heat sink is better than none in my opinion. Some might disagree and say it is really not needed on a zero. Heat is mostly a Pi 3 issue. The smaller heatsink will not cover the whole chip. The chips in the Zero and the 3 are both the same surface area. There is room for a heatsink in the official case. Be careful if you buy a low profile non-official case. The position of the chip was slightly altered for the zero w so older cases designed for the non WIFI zero the hole for the heatsink does not match up with the chip.

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            jay81uk
            last edited by

            Ok, so if I buy the standard heat sink for a Pi 3, it will fit on the Pi Zero W chip, AND fit in the smaller version red/white official case?

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            • AlexMurphyA
              AlexMurphy Banned @jay81uk
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              @jay81uk Yes and yes. There is room for a camera module inside the official zero case (that is what the lid with the circular hole in the centre is for). The camera module is ~8.5 mm, so any heatsink around that or less in height will be fine.

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                jay81uk
                last edited by

                Is a heatsink even needed for the pi zero running 16 bit emulators?

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                • AlexMurphyA
                  AlexMurphy Banned @jay81uk
                  last edited by

                  @jay81uk No. Is the quick answer.

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                    jay81uk @AlexMurphy
                    last edited by

                    @AlexMurphy Oh really? I may not bother then.

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                    • AlexMurphyA
                      AlexMurphy Banned @jay81uk
                      last edited by

                      @jay81uk I only stuck the heatsink on my zero because it came included with the case I bought. I don't run RetroPie on it and have never worried about heat. As I said this is more of an issue for Pi 3s under heavy load.

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                        jay81uk
                        last edited by

                        Thanks, don't think I'll bother then. Just need to choose a case now. I quite like the Modmypi ones as they have ventilation holes just above the CPU

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                        • EcksE
                          Ecks
                          last edited by

                          If i was in your shoes and i had spare heatsinks laying around i would still put one on a Pi Zero just as a safety precaution and also like you said you are using a case for the Zero which leaves no ventilation for it as well.
                          Overall always best to be safe than to be sorry after.

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