leadears wrote: > For a pi4 I would recommend an aluminium FLIRC case as it's passively > cooled and keeps temperatures to manageable levels. I tested mine with > 100% CPU and GPU load, I think it topped out at ca. 60c, it runs at a > steady 40c (ish) while hosting LMS and serving basic NAS duty (4 drive > tower attached via USB 3). > > I run LMS from the max2play image on a Pi 3 and Pi 4, others here may be > able to suggest better solutions but for getting LMS up and running I > find max2play very convenient: download the image, burn it onto the > card, boot the pi and with some very basic configuration via web pages > you're up and running.I used to use Max2Play but after getting a Pi4 and > installing the Debian buster image I ran into problems updating the system to the latest temperature reducing kernel. Updating the system from the command line left it unable to boot.
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