Aaeon launches new Raspberry Pi competitor with up to 16GB RAM and Intel CPUs
Aaeon launches new Raspberry Pi competitor with up to 16GB RAM and Intel CPUs
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The #SBC’s resolution to overturn Obergefell and reinstate bans on gay marriage weaponizes religion to strip LGBTQ people of civil rights and undermines decades of legal progress for equality.
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$30+ Orange Pi R2S octa-core RISC-V router board features 2x 2.5GbE, 2x GbE, 2x USB ports
Sipeed NanoCluster is a tiny device for creating clusters of up to 7 Compute Modules - Liliputing
PocketBeagle 2 Rev A1 Upgrades to Quad-Core AM6254 Processor - LinuxGizmos.com
UP Squared TWL single-board computers support up to an Intel Core 3 N355 Twin lake processor - Liliputing
So someone in FLOSS #DeltaChat group said #ARM #SBCs are terrible at computation power. And that a #miniPC has much better computation power comparing to something like #RaspberryPi. I had plans for a #homeserver and I wanted to use my #LibreComputer #Alta and utilize its #npu.
Libre Computer boards have really good prices comparing to the performance they provide comparing to other ARM SBCs such as #RPi. However, comparing them with a mini or even #microPC, an old micro PC provides better computation power.
LibreComputer #RenegadeElite features a #Rockchip #rk3399, 4GB DDR4 and costs 76 USD:
https://libre.computer/products/roc-rk3399-pc/
On the other hand, this renewed #HP #EliteDesk is 100 USD and with far better specs:
https://www.amazon.com/HP-EliteDesk-Mini-Desktop-Computer/dp/B08L9NB7RD?rnid=2257851011&th=1
Maybe it's not fair compare a renewed product with a brand new one. But it seems for having a homeserver to #selfhost things, if we factor out power usage, an old mini PC is better than a new ARM SBC.
However, if we also consider power usage, the abovementioned LibreComputer board consumes only 15 W under full load. And the old Ryzen 5 on that HP mini PC has a TDP of 35 W. This affects running cost of your homeserver and also the cost for the #UPS. But for myself, there isn't a big deal between 15W and 35W.
Edit: Comments or advises are very welcome!
Edit2: On second thought, I won't go for second hand or renewed. I want to use them as servers and this means 100% uptime. And I doubt second hand ones will survive, especially given the more power they consume which generates heat. And since my budget for a homeserver is 100 USD, ARM SBCs seem to be the only choice. I can research more though.
#selfhosting #selfhostingjourney #selfhostingchronicles #serverathome #server #tech #technology #geek #geekful #geeks #nerd #nerds #nerdy
Radxa ROCK 4D with RK3576 SoC, PCIe Gen2 x1, Gigabit Ethernet, and PoE Support Starts at $30 - LinuxGizmos.com
ZimaBoard 2 micro server review - Part 1: Unboxing, teardown, and ZimaOS interface - CNX Software
$39 ODROID-C5 is a power-efficient Amlogic S905X5M SBC with 4GB RAM, no heatsink needed
ALPHA-One Leverages RISC-V StarPro64 for Compact Local LLM Deployment - LinuxGizmos.com
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Any recommendations for very low powered #fanless #computers / #sbcs with highly efficient processors and an onboard m.2 nvme? Also great if it has an abundance of memory. :)
Muse Pi Pro is a Raspberry Pi-sized RISC-V PC with M.2 and mPCIe sockets - Liliputing
Pine64 StarPro64 is a RISC-V SBC with ESWin EIC7700X AI SoC, 32 GB LPDDR5 - CNX Software
ZimaBoard 2 is a single-board server with Intel N150, dual SATA interfaces, and two 2.5 GbE LAN ports - Liliputing
Radxa Dragon Q6A: New Raspberry Pi alternative is powered by Qualcomm SoC
Radxa Dual 2.5G Router HAT adds two high-speed LAN ports to a Raspberry Pi 5 (or other single-board PCs) - Liliputing