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I struggled to get a good size heatsink to fit in between the HDMI and new wifi chip, so waiting for some 15mm copper shim so there is enough to get a 20mm heatsink to overlap over the HDMI and not wifi.ġ.3Ghz seems much more problematic as over_voltage=3 and temps really do step up.ġ.2Ghz is great from a zero format and expect there will be passive cases doing something like the above to help the PCB pass on heat. You should try 1.2Ghz as dunno if it was just silicon lottery for me but did not need an overvolt, temps do go up and get a heat sink.
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So we might see designs with top and bottom heatsinks which will prob look like a slight mod to the flirc case where maybe the 'lid' is also ALU with a thermal pad to distribute heat. The PCB is great as it does distribute heat well but doesn't get rid of the heat well if you crank things up.
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I am thinking we might see Zero2 specific cases where the back PCB is fitted against a thermal pad than maybe just in free space. 1/.2 of a Ghz.ġGhz is great and then it gives the community the choice of an OC and Raspberry the safety of providing a 1Ghz product. They have done there design and released so doubt they would do a redesign just to get a. All I'm trying to say is that it's a very versatile choice, just not necessarily the most stable or the perfect fit for you from the very begining of your journey.Īs a result i would recommend that you don't buy niche power supplies and invest heavily into this until you're sure that a raspberry pi based streamer is the best choice for you.Have no idea on the process of a stacked chip, Raspberry did say the DDR was the more sensitive. Your use-case seems very niche (no internet access, a LAN access to another computer, playing music off a different device), I don't know if DLNA is enough for that (on Windows, right click on a music file and cast to device). These distributions are usually not open source, and are not usually maintained by someone who gets a paycheck for that maintainance the end of the month. There are linux-based distributions out there that can be installed on it that can give it some streaming capabilities, but these features are usually very basic and aimed towards the general audience (a local media player + Spotify connect, Airplay and DLNA).

Just a heads-up warning, the raspberry pi is not a streamer, it's a board computer that can be utilized in many different ways. Thank you in advance for any advice or experience

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What (free) software would be optimal ? I would prefer SW that would allow for custom adjustments (I'm 4GL/JAVA/PHP programmer so I should be able to adapt things to your needs - if necessary ). I prefer simple solution so b/ looks be better.

I don't use wifi at home, so I have to exclude control via the smartphopne apps.Ī/ small touchscreen (placed together with rapsberry near chair with 3m long USB cable to DAC or with 3m long HDMI cable from rapsberry to screen at listening place)ī/ LCD screen (or TV) or alphanumeric display with wireless keyboard or remote controller
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I want to play my FLAC or APE files from local USB disc or from another PC in home network and internet streams/radio.
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I hope this will cause no real problem, but if there will be some, the solution can be to insert the convertors the optics and back ?ĥ/ Player conception - how to achieve simple and convenient operation. And there is a problem how clean this power is, because most of powerbanks use low voltage batteries and 5V reach electronically - probably not without noise.ģ/ Power adapter for amplifier - I assume that the original one distributed with PA5 is of sufficient quality and there is no need to solve anything further ?Ĥ/ The only thing that could then bring some noise in the system would be long ethernet cable. Third eventuality is power bank, but at cost of the need for recharging and thus uncomfortable operation. Or is it a vaste of money and common adapters would make no recognizable difference in sound ? Not cheap one, but it seems like very clean power supply.

Based on the reviews here, I am considering the Topping PA5 & E50 and Rapsberry 4B player as source (USB into DAC).ġ/ is it optimal choice or would you pick something else ?Ģ/ what power source ? I have found low noise dual linear power adapter Allo Shanti (5V/3+1A) which can be used for both rapsberry and DAC. In adition I listen only at low volumes (I guess maybe 60-70dB), so I don't need a strong amplifier, but some good at low power (<1W). I plan to put together a small but very good hifi setup for listening in a small room, basically near-field (less than 2m distance).
