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Beginners • Re: Is my Pi 5 too hot

Give it a go. I've overclocked my Pi 5 to 2GHz with no problems. I only have the case fan and leave the lid off for a bit extra cooling.

You Pi won't overheat, but it will slow down if it does get hot.
you mean you underclocked Image may be NSFW.
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:lol:

the rpi5 is 2.4ghz
Yes. It was a typo. It didn't require a honking great screenshot to show it though.

Code:

rpdom@raspi16:~ $ lscpuArchitecture:            aarch64  CPU op-mode(s):        32-bit, 64-bit  Byte Order:            Little EndianCPU(s):                  4  On-line CPU(s) list:   0-3Vendor ID:               ARM  Model name:            Cortex-A76    Model:               1    Thread(s) per core:  1    Core(s) per cluster: 4    Socket(s):           -    Cluster(s):          1    Stepping:            r4p1    CPU(s) scaling MHz:  100%    CPU max MHz:         3000.0000    CPU min MHz:         1500.0000    BogoMIPS:            108.00    Flags:               fp asimd evtstrm aes pmull sha1 sha2 crc32 atomics fphp asimdhp cpuid asimd                         rdm lrcpc dcpop asimddpVulnerabilities:           Gather data sampling:  Not affected  Itlb multihit:         Not affected  L1tf:                  Not affected  Mds:                   Not affected  Meltdown:              Not affected  Mmio stale data:       Not affected  Retbleed:              Not affected  Spec rstack overflow:  Not affected  Spec store bypass:     Mitigation; Speculative Store Bypass disabled via prctl  Spectre v1:            Mitigation; __user pointer sanitization  Spectre v2:            Mitigation; CSV2, BHB  Srbds:                 Not affected  Tsx async abort:       Not affected

Statistics: Posted by rpdom — Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:22 am



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