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  1. hi, got production Rock5b with 16GB, passive cooling, Rock A8 wifi6 card, Jammy with Cinnamon desktop, updated SPI so have SSD boot now, nice. Thank you Armbian team!

    Even with hardware acceleration sw installed still mis 10% of frames in youtube both Chromium and FF, tab crashes now and then in Firefox.

    Wifi works but bluetooth, no devices found ..

    Bought new 1TB WD Black SN850X gen4 for euro 105.

    @gounthar looks like SN850X is a mini bit faster than @mzbs Samsung 970 EVO Plus.

    Looking at my earlier testing is on par with my AMD 2400G and 2-4x faster than my Nanopi4a RK3399, not bad!


     

    hdparm -tT --direct /dev/nvme0n1
    
    /dev/nvme0n1:
     Timing O_DIRECT cached reads:   3770 MB in  2.00 seconds = 1886.21 MB/sec
     Timing O_DIRECT disk reads:     5888 MB in  3.00 seconds = 1962.44 MB/sec


     

    fio ... (summary)
    
    Run status group 0 (all jobs):
      WRITE: bw=3157MiB/s (3311MB/s), 3157MiB/s-3157MiB/s (3311MB/s-3311MB/s), io=185GiB (199GB), run=60041-60041msec
    
    Disk stats (read/write):
      nvme0n1: ios=0/379492, merge=0/1939, ticks=0/14926632, in_queue=14926644, util=99.81%

     

  2. On 10/12/2019 at 7:59 AM, shaun27 said:

    I have directly connected the fan to the 5v gpio port for the time being works fine not loud at all but downside to this is that you have to fully disconnect the device to power the fan down.

    true for the 5v gpio. i put a small 5/3.3v fan on the 3.3v gpio. that does powerdown with the os, without cord disconnect. see earlier picture. silent and enough cooling for my usage.

    ali charmoon fan

  3. received my nvme board and ssd this week, here is my iozone results.

    FriendlyArm Nanopi M4v1 4GB board NVME board Armbian Buster Desktop Kernel 5.4.28 Adata XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB Tom's hardware favorite

    iozone -e -I -a -s 100M -r 4k -r 16k -r 512k -r 1024k -r 16384k -i 0 -i 1 -i 2

                                                                                                     random    random                                 
                      kB   reclen       write     rewrite        read      reread        read       write
              102400          4     97170    133733   155927   156368     61290   133851                                                          
              102400        16    254791   325694   337906   339478   134043   323214                                                          
              102400      512    669920   744732   662990   674603   558387   670433                                                          
              102400    1024    658770   710258   677015   705205   627108   776480                                                          
              102400   16384   820732   824027   727671   731739   722866   821623

    Power consumption is up from 5.5-6.5watts for 2 and with 1024 and 16384 for 3 watts up to 9.5watts.

    Not bad for a lame SBC. I use with Postgres, Timescaledb and Grafana in Docker containers.

  4. On 3/30/2020 at 2:39 PM, TCB13 said:

     

    I was expecting something between 500-700 MB/s from my M4v2.

    with your samsung ssd i would expect a bit more. Have you tried the 5.4 kernel? (check other download options)

  5. On 9/30/2019 at 9:51 PM, NicoD said:

    Yes it can. But only with Armbian as far as I know.
    I made a video on how to install it onto NVMe. 

    now also have the NVMe hat for the M4. I love the thing. 
    I've installed armbian bionic desktop with @JMCC his media script. Works great. 
    Greetings.
     

    just shared in another post on this forum my NVME iozone results for my Nanopi M4v1 with 1TB XPG SX8200 Pro.

    800000+kBytes/sec both read and write.

    specially for @NicoD some pictures. I power with 4a adapter. Self designed and 3d printed cabrio case, that does not fit well now with nvme board.

    IMG_20200326_212840.jpg

    IMG_20200328_220120.jpg

    IMG_20200328_220230.jpg

    IMG_20200328_220641.jpg

  6. received my nvme board and ssd this week, here is my iozone results.

    FriendlyArm Nanopi M4v1 4GB board NVME board Armbian Buster Desktop Kernel 5.4.28 Adata XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB

    iozone -e -I -a -s 100M -r 4k -r 16k -r 512k -r 1024k -r 16384k -i 0 -i 1 -i 2

                                                                                                     random    random                                 
                      kB   reclen       write     rewrite        read      reread        read       write
              102400          4     97170    133733   155927   156368     61290   133851                                                          
              102400        16    254791   325694   337906   339478   134043   323214                                                          
              102400      512    669920   744732   662990   674603   558387   670433                                                          
              102400    1024    658770   710258   677015   705205   627108   776480                                                          
              102400   16384   820732   824027   727671   731739   722866   821623

    Power consumption is up from 5.5-6.5watts for 2 and with 1024 and 16384 for 3 watts up to 9.5watts.

    Not bad for a lame SBC. I use with Postgres, Timescaledb and Grafana in Docker containers.

     

    for comparison

    AMD 2400G 4core 8threads 16GB chipset B450 Ubuntu x64 19.10 same Adata XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB (Tom's hardware favorite ssd)

                                                                                                                random     random      

                      kB    reclen         write      rewrite           read      reread           read         write

              102400           4     144513     216320     241256     236970       66484     215549                                                           

              102400         16     448188     574793     656962     656931     158353     540697                                                           

              102400       512   1683490   2117105   2339984   2365333   1433510   2101844                                                           

              102400     1024   2222656   2286992   2496830   2492757   1728386   2334008                                                           

              102400   16384   2686474   2725813   2885275   2979645   2786154   2710795

  7. linux newbe. just installed latest armbian from sd to mmc, configured wifi on my new nanoPi M4 2MB.

    Will do NodeJS dev and Docker.

    Thought NanoPi M4 board supports 4K HDMI desktop? But looks like 1920x1080 is highest possible resolution.

    With FriendlyArm Ubuntu 18.04 same result.

     

    Update; found looking at MickMake's NanoPI Neo4 review  #251 NanoPi NEO4: Smallest RK3399 SBC. What is real?

    less /var/logs/Xorg.0.log 

    xrandr --newmode "3840x2160"x0.0  297.00  3840 4016 4104 4400  2160 2168 2178 2250 +hsync +vsync 

    xrandr --addmode HDMI-1 "3840x2160x0.0" 

    xrandr –output HDMI-1 –mode "3840x2160x0.0" 

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