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On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 19:51:33 +0100, druck <
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wrote:
[...]
> The Pi 4B will definitely throttle with only a ventilated case if it is
> anything other than sitting idle all the time.
>
> I don`t see the point of letting it throttling when an inexpensive fan
> will keep it at full speed under any load.
I sometimes use a small 12V fan on Pi3 or Pi4, running at 5V.
It does not "blow", but it "moves air" well h to prevent
throttling.
No all 12V fans will work, but if it does, it is silent and with
less wear than high RPM fans.
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Kees Nuyt
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