> The ODROID-C2 is supposed to run at 2 GHz, but this is a different story. Mine runs stable at 1.75GHz. > Compared to the Pine64, the C2 has some advantages, e.g. > - eMMC support > - 4 USB ports usable > - integrated heatsink > - barrel plug for power supply Information on the "supposed to run at 2 GHz" comment can be found here: http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/08/28/amlogic-s905-and-s912-processors-appear-to-be-limited-to-1-5-ghz-not-2-ghz-as-advertised/ Just an FYI. Thanks, David ________________________________ From: arm-dev-bounces at centos.org <arm-dev-bounces at centos.org> on behalf of Manuel Wolfshant <wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro> Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 1:34 PM To: Conversations around CentOS on ARM hardware Subject: Re: [Arm-dev] supported 64bit hardware On 09/18/2016 10:15 PM, Uli Middelberg wrote: > Am 18.09.2016 um 19:55 schrieb Jeffrey Walton: >> I would avoid the RPI3. > Full ACK. > >> I the Pine64 is the best value because its less expensive than the >> comparable HiKey. HiKey runs around 1.2 Ghz, while Pine64 runs around >> 2.0 GHz. > The Pine64 runs at 1.1 GHz only, most likely due to the fact that the CPU needs more cooling at higher frequencies and > draws more power than provided by the micro USB power connector. > > The ODROID-C2 is supposed to run at 2 GHz, but this is a different story. Mine runs stable at 1.75GHz. > Compared to the Pine64, the C2 has some advantages, e.g. > - eMMC support > - 4 USB ports usable > - integrated heatsink > - barrel plug for power supply > > Both devices are about to get mainline support for headless usage. +1 for C2. it's a wonderful toy. i am eagerly waiting for a better centos support for it ( including multimedia ! ) _______________________________________________ Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev at centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/arm-dev/attachments/20160918/cd3d0b7a/attachment-0006.html>