johnbeetem wrote:I've found that mounting RasPi vertically seems to help a lot. A lot of the heat from the SoC and USB/Ethernet chips is conducted through the board's power and ground planes, so the whole board gets quite warm on both sides.
While the OP clearly stated he wants to do it because he can, not because he actually needs it, I have also observed that the whole board gets quite hot. The CPU can even get hot to the point it hurts to touch it on those occasions you described. And having the whole board sit on the large block of foam that comes in the case for testing purposes can't help, I assume.
Glad to know I'm not the only one experiencing it, and that there is a quick fix available. Now, to figure out a way to prop it up... Oh, I got! A small photo stand

Hopefully it will hold, every cable wants to throw the RasPi around... lol
That being said, can someone please explain to my why the extra bits are necessary? I come from the non-engineering-savvy modding world, where we can just plug a fan to a power source and not even thing about it (there are even Molex adapters for plugging the fans directly to the PSU, on 12V, 7V or 5V). Is it because of the simplified electrical paths on the RasPi? Or just because it's a better practice (and, if so, why don't we need that sort of extra stuff on PCs)?
Cheers.
Miguel