[tor-relays] Running on a Raspberry Pi

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Fri Sep 13 12:23:20 UTC 2019


If you're having any heat issues with the Pi 4, may I suggest the aluminum heatsink case from flirc.tv? It took my average temps down about 10°C. Beautiful case, great price for what it does.

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> Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 19:50:22 -0400 (EDT)
> From: William Denton <wtd at pobox.com>
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> On 10 September 2019, ronqtorrelays at risley.net wrote:
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>> From what I have read about the Pi 4, heat is a big issue. If you're not doing
>> something to cool it, your CPU speed is likely being throttled due to
>> overheating.
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> I'm not doing any cooling except for not having it in case. I'm in Canada, and
> with winter coming I can leave it hanging inside a window, and that'll cool it
> down some.
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> The speed on the relay has picked up to about a quarter of what it was (so about
> six gigs a day), and I'll wait and see if it continues to increase, and then
> maybe fiddle with the config.
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> So, if a Pi is cheap to buy and easy to use and maintain, I'm happy to use it
> for a relay, even if it's not a major contributor to the network.
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> Bill
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