Can a Rasberry Pi 3 Overheat?

The Raspberry Pi Foundation just released the Raspberry Pi 3. It’s a full computer, as small as a credit card, and can be purchased from online sites including Element14 and RS Components. Its specs include 1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.

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This tiny machine is, as mentioned, is a full running desktop PC.   But can the Rasberry Pi overheat?  It sure can. Any electronic device placed in a space with low air flow, or where the heat is not being moved off the chip will result in a situation where the junction temperature of the chip eventually exceeds its design  limit.  Overheating and system degradation soon follows.

But would the use cases for the Rasberrry Pi 3 put it into a situation  like that?  Yes!  It is being used for everything from:

There is a host of things one can do with a little imagination and know-how with the Raspberry Pi. And since the computer is affordable, it’s a great system to really learn on and experiment with.

But let’s address the cooling question, the thermal management of this embedded little wonder.  In the video, You-tube channel Explaining Computers runs a cpu and gpu testing on the Raspberry Pi3, then fitting a heat sink and testing again!