tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18697195.post7696675126922339014..comments2023-12-09T05:49:32.261+01:00Comments on Paul Cobbaut's blog: new data centerPaul Cobbauthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12690770983694921987noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18697195.post-45706053230106096792015-05-13T10:01:07.405+02:002015-05-13T10:01:07.405+02:00Only the side of the Pi's is touching Lego. To...Only the side of the Pi's is touching Lego. Top and bottom are air-gapped (mostly). Just build it, you wil notice the micrometer tension when inserting a Pi inside, as if it was made for Lego.<br /><br />The usb-sticks were warm-ish when I copied about 30GB on them (with encryption).<br /><br />I'll check thoroughly with the next castle rebuild.Paul Cobbauthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12690770983694921987noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18697195.post-74289608868177108202015-05-13T09:04:31.195+02:002015-05-13T09:04:31.195+02:00Hah! I like the dragon. :-)
Are you sure the LEG...Hah! I like the dragon. :-)<br /><br />Are you sure the LEGO is happy with the heat dissipation of the Pi's CPU at full throttle? I know they can take a fair bit, but the Pi can get rather warm.<br /><br />Well ... maybe not as warm as the dragon!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com