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Appreciate the info, thanks! I've tried everything the links suggest; maxing SoC, RAM & CPU voltages, (both BIOS and Ryzen Master) to no avail, nothing other than 2400 would work.On the other hand, I've rearranged heat-pipes@ Streacom DB4 (now 3 pipes lead to each radiator) and used thermal paste instead of pads, and it looks WAY better:[MEDIA=imgur]a/4TgYi[/MEDIA]The cooling is obviously more efficient, it is hitting 95C (throttling temp) only after a full hour, and its only two radiators involved! This looks acceptable indeed, can Linux now without worrying of turning the DB4 into a stove. Now if only I could slightly undervolt the thing in UEFI BIOS, it would be a perfect fanless PC.
Appreciate the info, thanks! I've tried everything the links suggest; maxing SoC, RAM & CPU voltages, (both BIOS and Ryzen Master) to no avail, nothing other than 2400 would work.
On the other hand, I've rearranged heat-pipes@ Streacom DB4 (now 3 pipes lead to each radiator) and used thermal paste instead of pads, and it looks WAY better:
[MEDIA=imgur]a/4TgYi[/MEDIA]
The cooling is obviously more efficient, it is hitting 95C (throttling temp) only after a full hour, and its only two radiators involved! This looks acceptable indeed, can Linux now without worrying of turning the DB4 into a stove. Now if only I could slightly undervolt the thing in UEFI BIOS, it would be a perfect fanless PC.