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| − | ===Assemble the Zynductor Passive cooler to the Raspberry Pi===
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| − | The main computing block consists of the Raspberry Pi and the HifiBerry soundcard,and is assembled using these separators and bolts.
| + | ===Secure the Main Computing Block and assemble the Zynductor Passive cooler to the Raspberry Pi and the Aluminum Case=== |
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| | + | The main computing block consists of the Raspberry Pi and the HifiBerry soundcard,and is assembled using separators and bolts. The Zynductor passive cooler is a little piece of aluminum that sticks to the RBPi's CPU and the aluminum case, creating a thermal channel for evacuating the heat generated by the RBPi's CPU. For getting the best performance, you have to put all your attention and follow carefully these steps: |
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| + | 1. Fix the 2x4 separators to the Raspberry Pi. Put the longest of the two on top of the Pi and she shorter at the bottom. |
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| − | 1. Fix the 2x4 separators to the Raspberry Pi. Put the longest of the two on top of the Pi and she shorter at the bottom.
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| | 2. Connect the Hifiberry soundcard to the Raspberry Pi. | | 2. Connect the Hifiberry soundcard to the Raspberry Pi. |
| | 3. Fix the 4 screws on top of the HifiBerry to fix it in place. | | 3. Fix the 4 screws on top of the HifiBerry to fix it in place. |
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