I'm using a Raspberry Pi 5 with an active cooler. I haven't overclocked it yet. When running at idle, the CPU runs at about 50°C, and the RP1 chip hits around 62°C, with the fan running at about 3200 RPM. The ambient temperature is about 23°C. Are these temps too high, especially for the RP1 chip? I've noticed the cooler doesn't have a thermal pad for the RP1 chip, so it might not be helping.
Based on the reviews I've seen online for the Raspberry Pi 5, it should be running much cooler, around 10°C lower than this. However, it's possible they achieved those results in a cooler environment.
Can I still think about overclocking in this setup? Is it safe to try?
Also, it's not even summer yet, and the ambient temperature could go up to 38°C, which is about 15°C higher than the current temperature..
I'm getting these temperature readings from lm-sensors, but I'm not sure if they're accurate.
Based on the reviews I've seen online for the Raspberry Pi 5, it should be running much cooler, around 10°C lower than this. However, it's possible they achieved those results in a cooler environment.
Can I still think about overclocking in this setup? Is it safe to try?
Also, it's not even summer yet, and the ambient temperature could go up to 38°C, which is about 15°C higher than the current temperature..
I'm getting these temperature readings from lm-sensors, but I'm not sure if they're accurate.
Code:
pwmfan-isa-0000Adapter: ISA adapterfan1: 3159 RPMcpu_thermal-virtual-0Adapter: Virtual devicetemp1: +51.2°Crpi_volt-isa-0000Adapter: ISA adapterin0: N/Arp1_adc-isa-0000Adapter: ISA adapterin1: 1.46 Vin2: 2.51 Vin3: 1.26 Vin4: 1.26 Vtemp1: +62.4°C
Statistics: Posted by bighead — Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:48 am — Replies 6 — Views 104