hmm, doesn't show them under Helios, might reflash to 26 and look there
hmm, doesn't show them under Helios, might reflash to 26 and look there
It's my temp that's the problem. Gone back to Apollo 26
With nothing recording, it's at a steady 89C (is that too high, seems it to me) I've checked again after 10 mins and it's still 89C
If I record something over a period of a few mins, it gradually creeps up to 100 and reboots (well I see it get as far as 99C)
After a reboot it's at 92C and if I don't record anything after 10 mins it's dropped back down to 89
So is it the box at fault, is 89 way too high? Or is the HD causing it to get too hot?
When I took the HD out to reformat it under linux, the inside was totally clean, no dust
Oh, it's in an open display cabinet with nothing near it, air to all sides
pic of my box in it's surroundings
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You have a similar setup to mine in that the boxes are on separate glass shelves, so your environment looks good. To my mind, 90C is too hot for a device that is idling. If you reach temperatures of 100C usually processors will switch themselves off to protect themselves from thermal overload - that is in the PC world. I believe I have seen pheonix reporting very high temperatures on his Quad also. I have never got my Quad+ over a reported 46C with all four tuners actively recording to an internal 2.5" HDD. The case is only moderately warm over the tuner area and directly above the HDD.
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Right, I've removed the hd completely from the quad and connected it via esata
When I first turned the quad on it was around 57C but was gradually rising and soon hit 80 (and rising)
I recorded 2 channels while watching a 3rd, just managed to get a screenshot before it rebooted.
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That's ruled out heat from the HD, so there must be a problem with the box.
Totally clean inside, no holes blocked etc. There doesn't look like there''s any user serviceable parts (not like a PC where I can re thermal paste the heatsink on the CPU)
Is the heatsink over the processor actually hot? Is there any way you can measure the temperature with a probe of some sort?
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Any box reporting 100c+ will reboot by default thanks to E2 safety measures.
No box should get that hot though.
If some boxes are reporting 90c +, we shouldn't recommend that image for daily use.
I've said earlier in the thread to the OP that processors will shut down and reboot to save themselves. All PCs will do this, so I assume SoC systems are the same. Shouldn't happen, though, with proper heatsink design.
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The really really weird thing is, all was fine on Apollo24.
First thing I recorded and played back on 26 is as in the first post of this thread, then the box started rebooting when recording, all the first night after upgrading.
I went back to 24, then to Helios 15 and it's still doing it (back to 26 now as Helios 15 didn't' tell me temperature).
So either something got updated in 26 that the previous versions are leaving in place, or it is a huge coincidence that my box chose to go bad at that point.
Tomorrow, I'll put my hand on the box to see how warm it actually gets and possibly run it without the cover on. But only two thermometers I have are a meat one and one for humans. I've run my box on days much much much hotter than this where the room temp was really high, with zero probs.
Box is still in warranty for 3 months, I just really find the coincidence weird, plus I don't want to be without TV for a week or more
If the box is overheating while recording, it will suffer playback issues on those recorded files.
When flashing an image, everything is written over. When you flashed the older image, did you flash the older bootloader too?
No, I couldn't find the old bootloader. There's only the current one in
http://openvix.co.uk/index.php?dir=B...GiGaBlue-QUAD/
Update: Since 1am it's been on normal standby. Turned it on at 6:30 am and the temp was already 78C
I left it on live TV (no recordings) while I took my dog out, at 7:01 it has risen to 93C
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I didn't turn my amp on, just the TV and Quad just to make sure the amp wasn't pumping out loads of heat and heating the underneath of the quad (see pic in post 18)
Putting my hand on the box, it really isn't at all hot, just slightly warm. Will put the HD back inside in a bit and leave the lid off and do a test.
EDIT: 7:20 it's still at 93C, I kicked off 3 recordings while watching on a forth channel and 10 mins later it's dropped a degree to 92C
I think its haunted.
Last edited by Ojustaboo; 30-08-14 at 07:33.
Getting odder.
It was steady at 93C, I tried playing back one of the recordings and it started to creep up, got as far as 95 before I quit watching
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second I stopped p[laying it dropped down to 93C
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Tried playing back again, it's up to 96 and keeps pixelating, but if I rewind and replay, it#'s perfect and pixelates elsewhere
Last edited by Ojustaboo; 30-08-14 at 08:00.
It got to 97 on playback when the playback froze, not the box.
The screengrab shows the slight pixlation in his forehead (usually much worse) and if I restart 30 secs before hand it plays fine over that bit..
Straight away going to the temp, it has now dropped to 95
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What worries me is that even if going back to an early version with an earlier bootloader fixes it, why is it just happening to me (rebooting) and just two if us with the intermittent pixelation
If it helps, attached messages and messages.0 from var/log
Last edited by Ojustaboo; 30-08-14 at 08:26.
I put the HD back inside and put lid on but left uscrewed. Temp rose to 93C
I lifted the lid off, temp has dropped to 80C
Heat sink is like touching a house radiator when it's on, You can put your finger on it without getting a burn, but it's too hot to leave finger on there