06-22-2025, 07:48 PM
According to RaspberryTips (https://raspberrytips.com/raspberry-pi-temperature/) I should only really worry if my RPi's CPU temperature gets up near 85C.
I had the RPi play an album's worth of DSD64 dsf files.
At idle, vcgencmd measure_temp returned 52.6C
After 5 mins of playback, vcgencmd measure_temp returned 53.7C
After 10 mins, it returned 54.8C
After 15 mins, it returned 54.2C
Then I had the RPi play an album of 24/192k PCM FLAC files.
After 5 mins of continuous playback, vcgencmd measure_temp returned 54.8C
After 8 mins, it returned 54.2C
After 10 mins, it returned 53.7C
It looks like CPU temperature isn't an issue here.
While playing the 24/192 FLAC files, I ran vcgencmd measure_volts twice, separated by several minutes. Both times it returned volt=1.3563V
That's OK, isn't it?
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I had the RPi play an album's worth of DSD64 dsf files.
At idle, vcgencmd measure_temp returned 52.6C
After 5 mins of playback, vcgencmd measure_temp returned 53.7C
After 10 mins, it returned 54.8C
After 15 mins, it returned 54.2C
Then I had the RPi play an album of 24/192k PCM FLAC files.
After 5 mins of continuous playback, vcgencmd measure_temp returned 54.8C
After 8 mins, it returned 54.2C
After 10 mins, it returned 53.7C
It looks like CPU temperature isn't an issue here.
While playing the 24/192 FLAC files, I ran vcgencmd measure_volts twice, separated by several minutes. Both times it returned volt=1.3563V
That's OK, isn't it?
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