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  1. Thanks mate -- just ordered a few heatsinks (from Amazon actually, bit more expensive but won't have to wait a month or so to get them) Another thing ; I've set up some Python scripts on the RPI3 (some kind of alarm system, with a fleet of RPI Zero W with motion sensors and cameras, and a temperature graph)--, using in particular pigpio to handle the attached devices. I intend to port this all on the 2E, but pigpio won't be available so I'll need to use another library and update the code. Is there a Python lib for the H3 SoC that you could recommend?
  2. Ethernet for now, but i set up the wifi and intend to use it from here... I understand this might not help with the heat though, so I'll consider using the eth for "production" (just need to find a way to hide the cable behind the furniture in order to avoid my wife's wrath). There isn't any cooling device for now, be it passive or active, just a bit of air in the room, but I would at least put a heatsink, yes. Overall it's not bad then, and I'll try to find more information about programming the voltage regulator, maybe tampering with the cpu clock and governor. In any case, thanks for the assist
  3. I see I had overlooked that part. So I moved the system on the onboard eMMC, and the performance appears to be much better actually (the ssh session isn't laggy anymore) : iozone -e -I -a -s 100M -r 4k -r 16k -r 512k -r 1024 random random kB reclen write rewrite read reread read write 102400 4 7513 8042 17319 17196 16637 7915 102400 16 20329 21262 37387 37446 36626 21243 102400 512 30637 32131 63106 63107 63214 31666 102400 1024 32274 31469 68198 68351 68318 30969 102400 16384 32789 32959 77132 77137 77254 33025 Haven't tested the desktop yet but I suppose it's going to be smoother anyway. Idle temperature is also 43°, still a bit high perhaps, but significantly lower than before...
  4. I... wasn't aware of the existence of an onboard storage actually. Already ordered a 32 Go Evo+ from amazon, but i'll try this out in the meantime :-D
  5. Ha, dammit. Thought kingston did good SDs... ok then, i'll replace it before complaining about the bad performance. I had checked the cpu usage, freqs (defaults), and completely idle the temperature was still around 50°. Might be somehow related to the SD anyway (causing bottlenecks or something). Ok then, I believe I have enough information to move forward. Thank you all for the tips.
  6. I searched and read multiple pages, but I didn't find anything about the actual code... what page are you referring to exactly? And is this set through sunxi-tools? I've just tried to read a youtube video, so yes, with Chromium. I'll try with some mkv or avi files perhaps. The main issue actually is that the board heats way too much. I figured this could be because the CPU does all the work --would explain the laggy desktop--, but perhaps not in reality. Maybe I'd just need to put a heatsink to reduce the temperature spikes, although I'd still be uncomfortable with the power consumption. Yeah, global warming, polar bears, all that, you know.
  7. Hello, Thank you all for the replies, I'll check the links provided. I indeed had initial issues with the power supply ; I was using a phone charger delivering 1A and the board was crashing as soon as I plugged in a usb HDD -- I quickly figured it was due to the lack of power and bought a 3A 5V charger.. works fine now. As per the SD card, it's a Kingston, class 10 and 32 GB, there should be no problem with that either. Regarding the voltage regulator ; when working on a project with battery-powered Arduino mini pro boards where I needed to save as much power as I could, I ended up removing the voltage regulator altogether. Since the power is controlled by the PSU, would it be an option to unsolder it from the board? Should it help lowering the temperature? That's what I eventually found out, however the Legacy distros don't seem to be much better on that subject (and I confess that I don't have much knowledge of this particular matter yet, I'm trying to get a clearer picture but was hoping for something to work "out of the box" so that I could focus on duplicating the current RPI3 config with better performance). BootLin actually seems promising.
  8. Hello, I've purchased a 2e recently, in order to replace a RPI3 with a more powerful device (and get graphics acceleration, be able to watch youtube videos, etc). I've tested multiple builds, and even on the legacy kernel, there is just no way to get it to work properly. The board, when it sits completely idle, is between 48 and 52°. And if I move a window on the desktop, it's all laggy and the cpu jumps to 60+° --the same with a mainlain image in fact, in headless mode... frequently the console would freeze for a couple seconds while the temperature is very high for no reason. It seems there is no hardware graphics acceleration, ever. Currently, the board isn't really usable for anything : with such a heat generation, it consumes power for nothing, cannot just keep it powered on permanently like the Pi, and the performance is miserable. I've searched but didn't find much information about that. Is that a normal behavior for a H3 SOC? Anyone has similar issues? I'm thinking that I possibly got a defective board, too. But if not, I don't quite understand why there aren't any actually functional images, 2 years after the device was released... right now I confess that I'm a bit frustrated. :( (Note : I've tested some other images, non-Armbian, not working any better. I did not test Android, not interested)
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