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RE: Got your PINE64 board yet? Post here! - rahlquist - 03-30-2016 (03-30-2016, 08:50 AM)GoZone Wrote: Finally is shipping now, it's in Chicago now in my tracking right now. A piece of free advice. If you are going to apply heatsinks on a device like this without building elaborate fastening systems there are 2 real correct ways to do so. Use quality heatsink thermal adhesive. How do you know if its quality? Buy it from a large company like Mouser or Jameco etc. Look for brands like Power Devices, Bergquist or Chomerics. You may be able to remove these in the future The other choice is a thermal epoxy, this is permanent. You wont be removing this in most cases without damage. Same as above, quality product for a quality result. If you use cheap products like those Raspberry Pi heatsinks that sell on Ebay for $5 or less a set, chances are you will get a chunk of metal with a piece of double sided adhesive applied that as time goes on will allow the heat sinks to slide off the chip. Nothing like a piece of metal flopping around inside your case. RE: Got your PINE64 board yet? Post here! - deiniol39 - 03-30-2016 Got mine today, Wales, UK Think it's faulty though, been playing for 3hrs can even get a screen to work on it, just shows no signal. Tried numerous versions of the different OS available... Have ordered a new cable (Even though I have one that works fine with my PI) if that doesn't work it's going in the bin, I have tried everything on these forums.. Not very happy with this product so far.. RE: Got your PINE64 board yet? Post here! - HeadShot - 03-30-2016 high number March buyer - Got mine in today 2GB version. Plus they included a loose switch to use for power or reset. Never did get an email with tracking info beforehand. I just tracked it now it took 9 days from China to southern New Jersey, USA Board has a bit of a curl to it but I'm thinking it should be fine. 20160330_173038 by Ivan Domazet, on Flickr RE: Got your PINE64 board yet? Post here! - rahlquist - 03-31-2016 (03-30-2016, 03:38 PM)deiniol39 Wrote: Got mine today, Wales, UK So far I have only spent about 30 minutes with mine but I can tell you, it did not work on a 21" Vizio tv I had from 2008, but did work on a Panasonic I have from 2006. On the Vizio I had the same symptoms as you, no video at all. The Vizio works fine with my Pi model B so all I can guess is the Pine has a problem with its HDMI implementation. RE: Got your PINE64 board yet? Post here! - stephen fleming - 03-31-2016 (03-30-2016, 03:38 PM)deiniol39 Wrote: Got mine today, Wales, UK I had a Odroid XU4 that had the same problem. I was advised on the Odroid forum that there was a problem with a number of 3 foot cables working with the XU4, so i bought a 6 foot cable and it worked fine. RE: Got your PINE64 board yet? Post here! - pine.tree - 03-31-2016 I really think it's a cable issue- i thought about getting 3rd party wifi adapters, and 3rd party cables but i decided to go with what would definitely work with the Pine64, its own addons. RE: Got your PINE64 board yet? Post here! - rahlquist - 03-31-2016 (03-31-2016, 07:59 AM)pine.tree Wrote: I really think it's a cable issue- i thought about getting 3rd party wifi adapters, and 3rd party cables but i decided to go with what would definitely work with the Pine64, its own addons. Well in my case I have tried 3 different cables, none work on the Vizio, all work on the Panasonic. RE: Got your PINE64 board yet? Post here! - pine.tree - 03-31-2016 (03-31-2016, 08:10 AM)rahlquist Wrote:(03-31-2016, 07:59 AM)pine.tree Wrote: I really think it's a cable issue- i thought about getting 3rd party wifi adapters, and 3rd party cables but i decided to go with what would definitely work with the Pine64, its own addons. Jeez, buying and trying different cables is ok (i guess) but buying and trying TV's... i really hope there's a patch for the HDMI. Firmware update, something. I haven't gotten mine yet, but i'm really hoping to get my big monitor to work with it. RE: Got your PINE64 board yet? Post here! - W1SPY - 03-31-2016 February Backer 2gb, board was manufactured 2-25-16 so be patient people and my tracking was never updated but i have received! Be patient with the OS install and use quality power parts, phoenix is kind of hit or miss use Win32DiskImager! Sent from my SM-N900P using Tapatalk RE: Got your PINE64 board yet? Post here! - sel303 - 04-01-2016 Got mine yesterday. Display shows great on my HP 27" IPS monitor. Boot loop with Remix, didn't get to try another OS Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk |