• InputZero@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    Is there a RasPi alternative that’s competitive in price and has PCI-e support? It’s been a dream project of mine for quite some time to pair an ultra low power SoC to a GPU in order to make a crazy overpowered Folding@Home or BOINC cluster.

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        10 months ago

        I’d recommend Orange Pi 5 plus. It’s much more expandable than OP 5.

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          10 months ago

          Id recommend avoiding Orange anything until they can unfuck their flashing software.

          Fucking windows-only chinese shitwear. Fuck Orange Pi. I’ll never buy another one.

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        10 months ago

        Thank you for your recommendation. I’ve looked at some of those SoCs and they’re impressive but none of them do what I’m looking for. I want to make a graveyard for my old GPUs, but without the power overhead I have right now with them configured as essentially a mining rig that’s folding proteins instead of guessing the hash. I understand that the potential power saved by using ARM or RISC over x86/64 is a few dozen watts at best and chosing an SoC over a desktop platform hamstrings any opportunity for scaling, but it’s been a dream project of mine for quite some time. It doesn’t have to be practical.

        Whenever I am doing different projects I go with RasPi alternatives. I agree they’re cheaper and superior.

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          10 months ago

          Low end Intel like Gracemount N200 are lower power and higher performance than Raspberry Pi.

          Even an old JasperLake is like 24 watts max to Pi5’s 27 watts.