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    stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives

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      Damian @strawberry 3.141
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      @strawberry-3.141 said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:

      @Damian You got windows already and magicmirror works also on windows

      I never thought about that. :-(

      I just went back over posts here and seen one from @Mykle1 about setting up on his windows PC

      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/4089/complete-walkthrough-install-magicmirror-on-a-pc-windows-7

      I just thought that MM would run better on a linux distro system partition, more than on a full Win system? If there is a difference that is?

      Thanks for that, as this will save some time, and thanks to @Mykle1 for his guide.

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        cowboysdude Module Developer @Damian
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        @Damian I don’t think it really matters. I just prefer Linux … Just easier for me.

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          Damian @cowboysdude
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          @cowboysdude said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:

          @Damian I don’t think it really matters. I just prefer Linux … Just easier for me.

          Thank you. Really looking forward to seeing the difference in power with MM.

          fyi… I was going to build an itx like you mentioned in here, but seen a mint condition Lenovo Q180 going for a song on ebay, so bought it, and it is perfect for my next MM. 2.13 GHz 4GB ram 500GB HDD.

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          • cowboysdudeC Offline
            cowboysdude Module Developer
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            Makes a HUGE difference :) You’ll love it.

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            • emloweE Offline
              emlowe Module Developer
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              Here is another option:

              ASRock N3150DC-ITX Mini-ITX Motherboard - if you can find one.

              SoC – Intel Celeron N3150 quad core processor @ up to 2.08 GHz with Intel HD Graphics Gen8 @ up to 640 MHz – 6W TDP

              There are some other Celeron SoC boards that take 19v DC power. The Asus Q1900DC-ITX uses the J1900.

              Look for “Thin Mini-ITX” normally that means the DC in.

              -Earle

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                j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @cowboysdude
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                @cowboysdude How is the miniATX for heat generation and dissipation when your mirror is hanging up against the wall? Do you need to use a fan on the cpu or gpu? My Pi3 already runs in the high 60’s Celcius without a fan (I’m not using face recognition, or this would likely be much worse)… I’d be concerned that the extra power and limited airflow would generate a significant amount of heat, and adding a fan would result in an annoying whirring sound – ideally I’d want the mirror to operate silently.

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                  cowboysdude Module Developer @j.e.f.f
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                  @j.e.f.f right now I don’t have it all together so I can’t really answer that question. BUT it has crossed my mind… so I’m going to run a fan off of the motherboard and run it to the top of the ‘frame’ to get rid of the heat. If you buy a high quality fan the noise shouldn’t be a problem…

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                    j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @cowboysdude
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                    @cowboysdude When you have it all put together, let us know what the noise from the fan is like.

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                      cowboysdude Module Developer @j.e.f.f
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                      @j.e.f.f Will do!

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                        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @j.e.f.f
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                        @j.e.f.f said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:

                        let us know what the noise from the fan is like.

                        My experience with the fan.

                        My thoughts about using a fan:

                        In my case, if there is any form of ambient sound in the room, I don’t hear the fan at all. If the window is open, if the tv or radio is on, anything at all then I can’t hear the fan. I listened for it when I first installed it.

                        When do I hear it? At night, when the windows are closed, tv is off, and the house is absolutely silent. The mirror is not in my bedroom, although that wouldn’t matter. My wife’s snoring can mask the sound of a 747 on liftoff.

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