Youn
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yea, I love mine (despite the bezel) still requires a lot of scrolling though...
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I would have preferred to mini DP ports.Probably could have done one full size HDMI and second (mostly likely rarely used) MicroHDMI.
I would have preferred to mini DP ports.
Would have been nice for me as well since I have mini dp and mini dp to hdmi cables laying around.
This isn't a huge deal to me but it does drive the cost of a pi 4 up to $65 for me due to needing a cable, that's about the gist of how I look at it.
I ordered RPi4 4GB version
This will be my first Raspberry Pi ever
Great improvements, I am excited to upgrade my emulator.
Tempting to pick up the 2GB model...
I'm sure you can figure out a way to wire some LED's onto thereIf only they made a gamer RGB version
There are a few options for that -- there is a POE hat, as well as thisI believe you have been able to stream from PLEX with older Pi units, and this one is even better.
I really wish they would support POE on these little guys, how easy would that be for those of us with POE switches already!
I use the rockpro64 for Pi-Hole (on Manjaro ARM), which has way more power to it than the Pi 4. I think it can work as a great emulation station, too.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Rockchip RK3399 SOC with Mali T860 MP4 GPU
- LPDDR4 RAM (up to 4GB)
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Micro SD Slot
- eMMC Module Slot
- SPI Flash 128Mbit
- 4K Digital Video Out
- 2x USB 2.0 Host
- 1x USB 3.0 Host
- 1x USB-C Host (With Video Out)
- PCIe 4x Open-Ended Slot
- 40 GPIO Pins
- Expansion Bus
- PI-2 Bus
- Touch Panel Port (TP)
- Display Serial Interface (DSI) Port
- eDP Port
- Stereo MiPi-SCI Port for 12MPx cameras
- IR R/X Port
- Real Time Clock Port (RTC)
- Lithium Battery Port
- CMOS Sensor Interface Port
- Optional 802.11 AC + BT 4.0/5.0 Expansion Module
- Headphone Jack with Mic Input
- 5.5″ Barrel Power (12V 3A/5A) Port
At 2X the price, I would hope it is faster. That is a nice board but is starting to move beyond the intended market. Haven't heard of it but thanks, added to projects folder bookmarks
are all A72 cores created equel - why are there so much discrepancies when it comes to performance vs other A72 chips
afaik this quad core A72 pi is the slowest compared to other A72 chips
are all A72 cores created equel - why are there so much discrepancies when it comes to performance vs other A72 chips
afaik this quad core A72 pi is the slowest compared to other A72 chips
I have a pi3 and it's a great Unifi and PiHole
Yeah, though I will say that having a PCI-E 4x port is great for the price.
How have you found it? I tried pricing out all the pieces to build a surveillance NAS with it, the nas case, 5a power supply, fans, adapters, etc, and it's getting close to the price a really cheap pc. It's still quite a bit cheaper than a pc, but not as cheap as I'd like for the compromises I'd be making. Unfortunately most of these SBC's don't have sata ports or a case to house 3.5" drives. This rockpro 64 actually does (sorta the sata ports are an adapter)
The Raspberry Pi 5 is rumored to support screen aspect ratios of 78.2:3 which is good enough to view an entire CVS receipt (well, in many cases).
I've struggled to get Unifi (and UNMS) and Pihole all running on a single instance. Right now I run two Ubuntu Server instances on my CentOS NAS for this purpose, but I really do not like having them on anything resembling a 'desktop' system. If I could get that figured, a Pi 4 would be excellent!
can we get dual Gig eth instead of usb? mkay thanks
// would really allow me to make small factor pf firewall
sure but those cost far more. If you could remove that usb3 ports and put a 2nd single 1gig eth it would be enough for me.There are significantly better options for this purpose. While a Pi 4 might be effective in a pinch, you really want an x86 system with hardware encryption acceleration or a purpose-built ARM or MIPS system. Mostly because you'd want it to do more than just firewall .
sure but those cost far more. If you could remove that usb3 ports and put a 2nd single 1gig eth it would be enough for me.
that would be at best 640mbpsIf the Pi is fast enough, grab a USB NIC.
That's 640MB/s, or 5Gbps, on USB 3.0.that would be at best 640mbps
hmm yeah; you are right. i would only have an ugly dongle instead.That's 640MB/s, or 5Gbps, on USB 3.0.
Gigabit caps at 125MB/s, with real data (minus protocol overhead) at around ~115MB/s.
The Pi 4 can definitely handle it.