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firefly does not requires cooling?

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Posted at 12/14/2014 12:42:35      1#
shadowofsoul is completely correct and 100% right. The unit will run 24/7 possibly 365 days a year out of the box. My name is cappybob and I am an Android guy because I have 13 grandchildren who will play with Android before nothing else and my children are starting to push 40 this is also true with them. I am playing with the limits of the Firefly. Out of the box will run forever or until the roaches work on the board the for a hundred years. Preliminary results at 1.96 GHZ with heat sink will run a respectable 55 to 60 C. subtract 15 C with fan and we would have another 24/7 and possibly 365 day unit.   Now currently working with good results of a 2.112GHZ running 24/7 approaching the Intel I 3series M mobile cpus.   So please do not take my statements of heat sinks, fans, and or power supplies as being needed for use or the normal user, for a normal user I am Not.  And I believe that the Firefly may be one of the first to break the 2.0 GHZ bearier.
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Posted at 12/16/2014 02:22:27      2#
At 2.01, really a lot more reliable than, but 2112 having more software issues than Kernel.  Just built another ASOP android with the Kernel to see if helps.
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Posted at 12/17/2014 03:56:57      3#
Echoa:

That do be me there also, I have been surprised over the performance of the Firefly. If you are going to be pushing performance be advised that there do be a secret of the Firefly, like behind an unopen door, install "Setcpu" and you will have a wonderful sensor for cpu heat in both F and C. Also another where one can go the other way and actually reduce power usage of the cpu with little if any loss in performance. Many surprises can be found with this unit and as it says, It is a development board.
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