Hdmi freezing
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@jonnykesh Yes, that was also my first thought, but I though the Nespi+ case was supposed to fix the power problems of the first Nespi case.
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@mitu It was meant to fix it, has it worked? Nope.
This forum is still full of people thinking RetroPie is doing something wrong.
It's not, it's your poorly built case... -
@jonnykesh i havent had any undervoltake problems with nespi case since i started using official power supply and it freezes only for about 10 seconds, it freezes just at nes, snes and megadrive
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@jekku Just in case, just try as @jonnykesh suggested and run the Pi outside the case to see if you get the same 'freezing'.
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@mitu i will try that when i get home (just came to work)
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@jonnykesh it was about the case
What do i do now can i use raspberry pis own micro usb port if i drill hole into nespi case or do i have to replace cables with thicker ones -
I don't think thicker cables would help. Ask for a RMA or get a new case.
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@mitu i think i fixed it i just uncommented disable overscan 1 from cmdline.txt
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@jekku Glad you got it sorted out - just keep an eye on it for a while to make sure it's not just a fluke.
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@mitu it came back :/
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