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Old 03-06-2016, 10:33 AM   #48
ericschand
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Originally Posted by sureLoss View Post
Of note there are reports the new processor runs really hot, like reach 100 degree Celsius on full load hot. You may need to invest in a heat sink to prevent damage to Raspberry Pi depending on how you use it.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2016/03/th...0c-under-load/
Thanks for the info, I just ordered a Pi 3 out of the UK. It's too late to add their $5 heatsink set to my order as it's already shipped.

Will RPi2 heatsink sets work, do you know? When I search Amazon, that's all I come up with. And my google-fu is failing me

Thanks
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