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eMMC support - themyshop - 09-22-2018

Supported 128GB eMMC 5.1 Module for ODroid XU3/XU4?
  • eMMC Version 5.1 interface from Sandisk/Toshiba
  • JEDEC/MMCA Version 5.1: HS400 interface with 8bit DDR mode
https://ameridroid.com/products/emmc-5-1-module-xu3-xu4-android-white-dot?variant=7245895630882
https://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G150825660587


RE: eMMC support - dukla2000 - 09-23-2018

Should be OK - the Pine64 shop for the RockPro64 says 128GB is OK (even though the highest capacity they sell is 64GB). And Odroid eMMC has been reported fine on these forums at other capacities.

My 6p, if you are not planning SATA (or something else) for the PCIe, and you are planning Linux, is go NVMe. Plenty of used modules on Fleabay from folks upgrading laptops at better prices than eMMC. Even new 2nd tier ones are competitively priced compared to eMMC. And performance is order of magnitude better. It does require some investment learning all the specs/jargon and seems scary but I did, and am so glad I did.


RE: eMMC support - themyshop - 09-24-2018

(09-23-2018, 06:19 AM)dukla2000 Wrote: Should be OK - the Pine64 shop for the RockPro64 says 128GB is OK (even though the highest capacity they sell is 64GB). And Odroid eMMC has been reported fine on these forums at other capacities.

My 6p, if you are not planning SATA (or something else) for the PCIe, and you are planning Linux, is go NVMe. Plenty of used modules on Fleabay from folks upgrading laptops at better prices than eMMC. Even new 2nd tier ones are competitively priced compared to eMMC. And performance is order of magnitude better. It does require some investment learning all the specs/jargon and seems scary but I did, and am so glad I did.

Good idea! Thank you very much!
Maybe can Android also support it?