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Which Pine or Rock for ~20-40$ is best for Boinc(Rosetta@home) - MarijusR - 09-08-2019 Hello. I wish to join Rosetta@home . I have close people with those disease. I see that android 4+ and arm is ok for this project. I thinking about buying 3-6 boards for this. Witch Pine or Rock computer do more job/more task at same time/ efficiency for this ? Is better buy 2 SBC ~30$ or 1 SBD for~60$? Sorry for my English Which Pine or Rock for ~20-40$ is best for Boinc(Rosetta@home) - Paraplegic Racehorse - 09-08-2019 In terms of total front-end cost, you're much better off buying a single board since each needs its own microSD card and power supply; plus monitor, keyboard, mouse if not running "headless." As cheap as they are, these little things can get expensive fast if you let them. Also, more long-term, 2 cards use more electricity than 1. This is a very real cost, though you probably won't notice it in your electric bill for such small devices... If you can squeeze a little more into your budget, BOINC should be able to leverage the Mali GPU on the RockPro64, providing even more computational power than the (more powerful) CPU alone. Sent from my moto x4 using Tapatalk RE: Which Pine or Rock for ~20-40$ is best for Boinc(Rosetta@home) - tllim - 09-09-2019 (09-08-2019, 04:34 AM)MarijusR Wrote: Hello. I wish to join Rosetta@home . I have close people For your indicate budget, explore ROCK64 and ROCKPro64. RE: Which Pine or Rock for ~20-40$ is best for Boinc(Rosetta@home) - MarijusR - 09-09-2019 (09-08-2019, 05:28 PM)Paraplegic Racehorse Wrote: In terms of total front-end cost, you're much better off buying a single board since each needs its own microSD card and power supply; plus monitor, keyboard, mouse if not running "headless." As cheap as they are, these little things can get expensive fast if you let them. ROCK64 2GB ~x2 cheaper that ROCKPro64 2GB. I will use PSU and SSH. So i don't need power adapters and monitors. Only SD multiply by SBC. Any of you have benchmark for Boinc, or Rosseta, or other perspective medicine project ? RE: Which Pine or Rock for ~20-40$ is best for Boinc(Rosetta@home) - MarijusR - 09-10-2019 Can some run boinc and then boinccmd --run_benchmarks. Then post pine or rock type , scoren and os? |