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    SBC boards that work well besides Raspberry pi 3, 4 or 5

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      plainbroke
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      I am looking for a SBC that is more affordable than the Raspberry Pi’s are right now. Was looking at the Orange Pi but they are not much cheaper.

      Slow learner. But trying anyways.

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        sdetweil @plainbroke
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        @plainbroke the mini pcs seem to be better if you don’t need gpio support

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          thartley @plainbroke
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          @plainbroke I’ve been using this make and model SBC for a few years now:

          Le Potato AML-S905X-CC

          Add the heat sink made for it. It might also need a little muffin fan, depending on the type of modules you’ll be running and how hard the CPU will be working. But that can be added later if you find it’s needed.

          I think a few of the GPIO pins are in a little different order than the Raspberry Pi’s, but the rest of the board seems to match the footprint of the Raspberry Pi. I’m running Armbian Linux that I downloaded from the Libre website.

          I started using this model during the pandemic when the R-Pi was not readily available and expensive when you could find one.

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            sdetweil @thartley
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            @thartley I have an Odroid xu4 and a Jetson nano. But they are older now, new ones are more expensive

            I also have a few chrome boxes, that can run some Linux, and MagicMirror too. But they are short on disk space so have to be careful what you install, but they have 4k hdmi.

            You can also run Ubuntu on old Intel Mac minis. Not a powerhouse, no gpio, but run MagicMirror just fine

            Sam

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              plainbroke @thartley
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              @thartley
              I have a LePotato,
              Not a fan really, I made a fully setup sd card and imaged it so I do not have to go through all the setup steps with it, but still pretty slow…

              @sdetweil
              What mini’s are you talking about?

              Slow learner. But trying anyways.

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                sdetweil @plainbroke
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                @plainbroke search mini pc
                Here is a product on Amazon
                https://a.co/d/8GDWFsX

                Sam

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                  plainbroke @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil
                  Ah, I actully have one of those, I was given.
                  Supposedly didn’t work just had a failed ssd in it.
                  replaced that and loaded win 11, works fine.
                  Maybe I should set it up to run some form of linux.
                  I think I will, thanks for the Idea…

                  Slow learner. But trying anyways.

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                    sdetweil @plainbroke
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                    @plainbroke then backup your MagicMirror config w my scripts,
                    Install MagicMirror the restore w my scripts. Easy move

                    Sam

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                      ankonaskiff17 @plainbroke
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                      @plainbroke I have been looking into expanding my horizons but I have a question that have not really seen discussed.
                      When I think PC, I think machine that you (the owner) is going to do multiple tasks with whether that is play high end games on at one end of the spectrum and a cheap laptop you can take traveling, check email, do some powerpoints on and do business related word processing stuff which is kind of where Windows roots lie.

                      Flip side is Pi’s and Pi-like devices that in my case is running things like Pi-hole, MM, Raspberry Shake (earthquake detection, GPIO stuff but all are 1 SBC doing one thing.

                      Do people do multi-tasking on SBC’s in general? Since this question is about Home Assistant, are people using Mini-PC’s and running HA and browing the internet, email, and light duty stuff that one would do on a middle of the road PC or laptop
                      Why should I by a Nuc instead of a base model Pi5 or other Linux based SBC to Run HA.

                      I’ve been eyeballing a LattePanda IOTA but I also already have a PC that doesn’t complain when I run Fusion or GIMP.
                      I have priced some of these mini-PC’s and they can get quite pricey

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                        sdetweil @ankonaskiff17
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                        @ankonaskiff17 you are doing multi tasking anytime you run more than one thing. Doesn’t have to be user input kind of thing(web browsing)

                        pi w MagicMirror and something else is the same as mini

                        Sam

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