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While not super hot, i picked up heatsinks for my RPI2's because i feel better having them there when I overclock them.
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Quote from: DaOld Man on November 07, 2015, 06:23:36 pm
Didn't watch it all, but did he ever bring up the fact that their was a wireless dongle plugged into the Raspberry Pi 1. It didn't seem like it for the parts I watched, but then would mention that the RPi1 USB controller was the hottest component on both boards and of course the RPi1 drew more power.
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