Raspberry Pi 4 constantly marked as "too hot"
Raspberry Pi 4 constantly marked as "too hot"
Almost every time I log into my RasPi 4 via SSH, the screen indicates a temperature of 60-70ºC. While 70ºC is an expected working temperature for the model 4 specifically, and I have installed a full cooling kit (fan, passive cooling pads, aluminum case) to compensate for the heat, DietPi apparently thinks that I'm running the original Raspberry Pi 3 and below, whose working temperature was around 65ºC. Is there a way to indicate DietPi that, indeed, 70ºC is a safe temperature for my particular model? Or am I doing something wrong?
Re: Raspberry Pi 4 constantly marked as "too hot"
wow your system is running between 60-70ºC? My system is operating between 35-40ºC. Even if I was running SETI@home calculations on all 4 core with 50% utilisation, my temp was not going above 50ºC and I'm just using a simple fan on my case.
Theoretically you could ignore the message if you are fine with it. However you should check temp limits on dietopi-config > 3 : Performance Options as your system will throttle down if you reach a specific temp.
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DietPi v6.28.0 : 18:19 - Do 16.04.2020
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- Device model : RPi 4 Model B (armv7l)
- Uptime : up 2 days, 3 hours, 52 minutes
- CPU temp : 37'C : 98'F (Cool runnings)
- LAN IP : 192.168.0.11 (eth0)
- Info Text : !!! PRODUCTION SYSTEM !!!
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Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team
Re: Raspberry Pi 4 constantly marked as "too hot"
Get an external measuring device...might have one that just runs hot naturally...
Did you overclock or run at full cpu all the time?
Did you overclock or run at full cpu all the time?
Re: Raspberry Pi 4 constantly marked as "too hot"
I have the same problem, it seems to always run quite hot.
RPi4, Dietpi with userdata on an external HDD (with powered hub), runs Plex + Deluge + Jackett + Sonarr.
Always around 60°, never below 50°.
I don't have an active cooling system though, only 3 heatsinks.
RPi4, Dietpi with userdata on an external HDD (with powered hub), runs Plex + Deluge + Jackett + Sonarr.
Always around 60°, never below 50°.
I don't have an active cooling system though, only 3 heatsinks.
Re: Raspberry Pi 4 constantly marked as "too hot"
50-60°C should be fine without active cooling. Personalty I juts can recommend a case with fan. I'm quite happy with it for my 4B as well as 3B+. My temp dropped by around 10°C
Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team
Re: Raspberry Pi 4 constantly marked as "too hot"
Just some input about a really useful Raspi4 case: https://www.argon40.com/catalog/product ... ategory/4/.
Keeps my Raspi (running Plex and pi.hole) always below 40°C.
Costs around 25€ and can be configured when the fan should kick in. In my case the fan would kick in at 55°C, but so far was never needed.
Keeps my Raspi (running Plex and pi.hole) always below 40°C.
Costs around 25€ and can be configured when the fan should kick in. In my case the fan would kick in at 55°C, but so far was never needed.
Re: Raspberry Pi 4 constantly marked as "too hot"
uhh that's the deluxe version. Mine was just 10 EUR 

Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team
Re: Raspberry Pi 4 constantly marked as "too hot"
My two R-Pi 4s both run a number of servers and have been equipped with just the passive cooling fin style cases. If I really stress them I can maybe get them upto around 55c, but normally they're in the low 40s!
Re: Raspberry Pi 4 constantly marked as "too hot"
With active cooling you definitely should get better results than 70°C. I am using passive cooling only and when I do a stress test I will reach 65°C after 20 minutes. With 70°C the cpu should already be throttled.