The issue occurs on two different computers: Pi 4 and Pi 5. As I mentioned earlier, they have two separate SD cards from different sources, and the cards are good.
I will adjust the swap file size, but it probably won't help much because I only watch movies on Pi 4, and the same issue persists on Pi 5 despite low RAM usage.
I overclocked the GPU on one, didn't on the other, yet the problem is the same on both, so it's unlikely the cause.
I don't have any batteries. I have original power supplies directly connected to both computers.
Additionally, for safety and to learn about the new device, I constantly monitor the CPU temperature and power on Pi 5. There's no overheating (28-36°C).
When I was preparing to assemble the pi computer, I checked the specifications and saw that Raspberry Pi should handle a large 128GB card. Now, it turns out that it can only read such cards (probably via USB), and for the operating system, it requires a 32GB FAT32 partition. Of course I could create a 32GB partition, but I assume there might be consequences for doing so. It seems like I may need to buy a 32GB SD card. Money wasted :/ I don't have any other ideas. Now I'm attempting to format the card precisely following the instructions from: viewtopic.php?p=437084#p437084 . Maybe that will help. Today, during the installation of a clean OS (after configuration reboot), there was new error- 4 long flashes followed by 4 short flashes, indicating an "Unsupported board type" (installation and formatting using Imager).
I will adjust the swap file size, but it probably won't help much because I only watch movies on Pi 4, and the same issue persists on Pi 5 despite low RAM usage.
I overclocked the GPU on one, didn't on the other, yet the problem is the same on both, so it's unlikely the cause.
I don't have any batteries. I have original power supplies directly connected to both computers.
Additionally, for safety and to learn about the new device, I constantly monitor the CPU temperature and power on Pi 5. There's no overheating (28-36°C).
When I was preparing to assemble the pi computer, I checked the specifications and saw that Raspberry Pi should handle a large 128GB card. Now, it turns out that it can only read such cards (probably via USB), and for the operating system, it requires a 32GB FAT32 partition. Of course I could create a 32GB partition, but I assume there might be consequences for doing so. It seems like I may need to buy a 32GB SD card. Money wasted :/ I don't have any other ideas. Now I'm attempting to format the card precisely following the instructions from: viewtopic.php?p=437084#p437084 . Maybe that will help. Today, during the installation of a clean OS (after configuration reboot), there was new error- 4 long flashes followed by 4 short flashes, indicating an "Unsupported board type" (installation and formatting using Imager).
Statistics: Posted by Parafina — Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:09 pm