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RE: 4GB DDR3 option on A64+ units - Terryjr91 - 01-29-2016 (01-22-2016, 07:41 PM)tllim Wrote:(01-22-2016, 07:13 PM)AuDioFreaK39 Wrote: Dear Pine64 Development Team, I'm all for 3GB Even if it means another $10. Let's make this as powerful as it can be. If I wanted a cheap and weak Raspberry pi, I would have bought one. RE: 4GB DDR3 option on A64+ units - stephen fleming - 01-30-2016 I would be interested in a board with 3GB of RAM. RE: 4GB DDR3 option on A64+ units - robnj74 - 01-30-2016 I pledged for the 2gb board but would gladly pay a little more for 3gb. RE: 4GB DDR3 option on A64+ units - Ghost - 01-30-2016 (01-30-2016, 06:15 AM)robnj74 Wrote: I pledged for the 2gb board but would gladly pay a little more for 3gb. I don't think 3gb RAM will be an option this time round for kickstarter backers - after all, it would be unfair for the early bird February backers only to be offered up to 2gb RAM, but backers after that got a choice of up to 3gb. But maybe a future iteration of the board could support 3gb. As tkaiser says, 2gb RAM for a board like this is actually OK: http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=21&pid=94#pid94 RE: 4GB DDR3 option on A64+ units - tllim - 01-30-2016 (01-30-2016, 07:00 AM)SkairkrohBule Wrote:I will explore with Allwinner folks about 3GB board design on February time frame. The earliest of possible rolling out 3GB board will be around end of summer time. Our main focus now is preparing for KS delivery, work with open source community, and introducing add-on boards for DIY community.(01-30-2016, 06:15 AM)robnj74 Wrote: I pledged for the 2gb board but would gladly pay a little more for 3gb. RE: 4GB DDR3 option on A64+ units - coolgeekjay - 02-01-2016 (01-28-2016, 05:56 AM)Gaspode Wrote: Another +1 for 3GB if that's the max (at the 64+ $89 level) .... Need to get the 4K playback. Question - Does the box support HDCP 2.2 as if it doesnt Netflix and Amazon Prime 4K wont be allowed. I am not sure this will help you. But saw this HDFury Integral HDMI Splitter. HDfury Integral is capable of connecting any HDCP revision sources devices to any HDCP revision sink devices Providing a total of 6 HDCP 1.4 and 2.2 engines for decryption/encryption, HDfury Integral offers a total HDCP workaround solution including HDCP 1.4 > HDCP 2.2 and HDCP 2.2 > HDCP 1.4 both ways conversion within the same unit. It is capable of connecting any HDCP1.x or HDCP2.x source devices to any HDCP1.x or HDCP 2.x sink devices. This will break your bank costs almost $249 https://www.hdfury.com/shop/splitters/integral-4k60-444-600mhz/ There are few in Amazon, but does not provide more information on the conversion. |