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@@ -68,10 +68,10 @@ When you see an error, that means there is an issue with the hardware and most l
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-1. Undervolted means you aren't providing enough power. This typically happens because you have an attached device that is pulling too much power or you have a power supply not producing enough power to run everything.
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+1. Undervolted means you aren't providing enough power. This typically happens because you have an attached device or devices that is pulling too much power or you have a power supply not producing enough power to run everything.
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- If you are running something that is pulling too much power than you can use an active power hub to provide more power and get around the issue.
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- If you have nothing plugged into the USB port(s) and are still getting undervolted messages it likely means your power supply is not providing enough power and needs to be replaced.
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-2) Throttled or Frequency Capped will likely happen because of temperature. Make sure you have good airflow around the Raspberry Pi and a decent heat sink to protect the CPU.
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+2) Throttled or Frequency Capped will likely happen because of temperature. Make sure you have good airflow around the Raspberry Pi and a decent heat sink to protect the CPU.
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