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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Just to confirm that's within the expected operating range. The one I have here runs at 65-70C on my desk in ~20C ambient.

      Steve

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        harryjohnsonab
        last edited by

        I am having the same crazy CPU temps at 78C.  Its in a cabinet that is around 22C room temperature.
        I guess there is no reason to be concerned (after reading the previous posts), but it does seem pretty warm to me.

        Anyone else getting CPU usage spikes that ranges from lowest to highest constantly?  ???

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          If you upgrade to a recent snapshot you'll see that we removed the temperature reporting.

          The value returned by the on board device is very inaccurate (+/- 10C) and it was causing far more concern than providing useful info. You can still read the value via the sysctl if required.

          Steve

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          • GilG
            Gil Rebel Alliance
            last edited by

            I will be pushing temperature limits on an SG-1000, is the status page now more accurate ?
            Just testing some boundaries to establish if I need to add some heatsinking.

            11 cheers for binary

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            • ivorI
              ivor
              last edited by

              How do you intend to do that? It already has heatsink and the case is made like that so air flow is optimal.

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                moikerz
                last edited by

                I've found that removing / not-attaching the little rubber feet, and cable-strapping it down against a metal rack shelf, helps dissipate the heat a bit better.

                In another location I have one sitting a couple of feet behind a server exhaust fan (which doesn't run hot) for additional airflow ;)

                Glad this thing isn't PoE-powered! 5V is easier to cool than 48V.

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                • ivorI
                  ivor
                  last edited by

                  Good tip :) You could add a small fan to it, just put it over the case grill and it will help too!

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                  • GilG
                    Gil Rebel Alliance
                    last edited by

                    Pretty much along the same lines as I was thinking. moikerz
                    I have several installed remotely in small boxes, screwed to aluminium plates. The fan is the next option if heat proves to be too much.
                    The question is: How much heat is too much? I have generally had temps of 76 on the Status page.
                    Is there another method of measuring and logging temps?

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                    • ivorI
                      ivor
                      last edited by

                      Status page or command line will show temp. 76C is within acceptable range.

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                      • jimpJ
                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                        Don't try this at home, kids.

                        dev.am335x_scm.0.temperature: 51.0C
                        

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                          moikerz
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                          @jimp:

                          Don't try this at home, kids.

                          dev.am335x_scm.0.temperature: 51.0C
                          

                          Cant' believe you didn't use a peltier heatsink. Geez..  ;)

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                          • GilG
                            Gil Rebel Alliance
                            last edited by

                            Are you tellin' me this sucker is nuclear?

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