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Just got my board ... - Printable Version +- PINE64 (https://forum.pine64.org) +-- Forum: PINE A64-LTS / SOPINE Compute Module (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=66) +--- Forum: Clusterboard (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=91) +--- Thread: Just got my board ... (/showthread.php?tid=9799) |
Just got my board ... - Bazmundi - 05-06-2020 Just received my Clusterboard and two SOPINE A64 compute modules. I will buy the other 5 in batches in time. I have decommissioned a 3xODROID-C1 cluster to move to something tidier. Not much of a cluster without the Parallella and the new NVIDIA Jetson Nano hanging off it, both of which will move into a snazzy case with the Clusterboard. Looking forward to the USB AI dongle that coming as well. I did latch onto the trick with the ATX power supply so attempting to source a suitable model. That's the in joke right? The two dummy loads that turn up without a note? Otherwise, looking forward to playing with my new toy. Don't wait for me, I'll catch up. Cheers, B RE: Just got my board ... - tllim - 05-09-2020 (05-06-2020, 07:34 AM)Bazmundi Wrote: Just received my Clusterboard and two SOPINE A64 compute modules. I will buy the other 5 in batches in time.Some ATX power supply required load in +12V in order to get the power supply operates. If your power supply about to power up clusterboard, then no need these two dummy loads resistors. RE: Just got my board ... - Bazmundi - 05-11-2020 In fact, I dropped the idea of an ATX board, I have a 15amp power supply and have added the disk drive header to the board. RE: Just got my board ... - stoiqman - 05-11-2020 (05-11-2020, 12:45 AM)Bazmundi Wrote: In fact, I dropped the idea of an ATX board, I have a 15amp power supply and have added the disk drive header to the board. Hi Bazmundi, I just received my board, and I also got a mini-itx case, but I was wondering what would be the best way to power the fan(s) on the case. I am very new to playing with pine64, and I am more familiar to building regular PCs, where everything is familiar. I am using the 15amp power supply, and I can't figure out how I should plug in the fans on the clusterboard, or if it is even possible. The 4 pins connector on the fan does not fit any connector on the clusterboard, and I cannot find precise guide on the connectors available on the board. Thanks for any help! Regard RE: Just got my board ... - poVoq - 05-13-2020 This has some good info: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7077 Mine should arrive next week. I am hoping to run it with a PicoPSU that I got cheaply. For the fans the easiest is to connect them to the ATX PSU directly, otherwise if you don't need the USB ports, you can use those. I guess there is also 5V on the GPIO that can be used? But you will probably need different fans as the normal ones for PC run on 12V I think. RE: Just got my board ... - poVoq - 06-08-2020 After some funny posting issues I was finally able to pick it up from the local post office. Have not tried it yet, but the 7 A64 modules look promising ![]() |