Hi tkaiser, thank you.
Yes, V1 is a "bad"choice, but FriendlyARM didn't tell me that they will have powerissues when i ordered it. Bad thing to be one of the first ordering i think.
And they didn't telll me that they will invent Heatsinks in future. Its not so much power overdooze that i am frightend about it. Less than my workstation does burn actually with this nonsense to discuss my own questions... Timeconsuming nonsense. Ahm, no i am not interessted at all in powerconsumption Things... just tried to make the powercircuit a bit more save and personallly
i think this is a good attempt to make it saver, not to burn 15 boards while one issue. I thought that people here which are able to lower consumption, has seen some values in history and will remember in future... slightly remembering
I am not a lazy guy... 39 years old and something helping in my part of things with Karmapoints and 471 of helping messages by myself.
I think this is social community. But electric things aren't my favorite... i am not experienced with that and i don't want to be experienced with that.
Don't get me wrong, i don't need you to tell me that i should search by myself. You are right, maybe i can find an answer. But i think its not an FAQ Question and i know you in my case especially for conspumption things on NanoPI ...
so you are the person on this planet which have the most experience with that... especially on NanoPi but you don't answer. I don't get usable values. Ok... your choice.
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Thank you, i know. I don't need any high clockspeeds but muuuch threads which are not getting the cpu very hot in case of its usage. Actually tempsensors shows between 28 and 45 Degree Celsius which is ok i think. Stresstesting with full clockspeed on SOC, RAM and IO was a bit badder at 79-85 Degrees Celsius on maximum fullspeed with bad stresstesting. But its no case around it and no fans too... i have no real probllems with heat actually but i will enhance with active cooling. Just need a fuse which is right in Dimension to burn up as fast as possible when consumption reaches the maximum possible.
On CPUs its callled TDP... and on Pi this will be slightly higher because of Ram etc. This is the Vallue... maybe...
I will measure myself... but if you think its bad to ask questions in a forum you should simply close it... i know some people which will ask everytime the same... and its bad behaviour... I just thought that there is someone out there which is able to answer such a simple question because he owns a NanoPi NEO and a measuring tool
just to invest 5 golden Minutes to help.
Thank you Anyway... i will post some pics when all is up and runnig...
with best regards,
Chris