oh really? Thanks for that.I'm using the same NVMe board and used the top half of an aluminium heatsink case to passively cool mine.
It idles at the Raspberry Pi OS desktop at around 50°C and hasn't throttled yet under stress testing. I've yet to see it go above 65°C with the typical desktop PC-type workloads I throw at it, and that's with a mild overclock to 2.7GHz on stock voltage.
I am surprised that it didn't throttle with stress testing with the armour case.
I thought i was going to have to work somewhat harder to keep this cool.
Statistics: Posted by Grarea — Mon Feb 26, 2024 7:41 am