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    #16
    mine telos model really had strange power problems.. not everytime device getting to boot (trying several times to plug and unplug power cord to test) also need to wait some time and device can boot after...anyone experienced this before?

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      #17
      Originally posted by eltdesign View Post
      mine telos model really had strange power problems.. not everytime device getting to boot (trying several times to plug and unplug power cord to test) also need to wait some time and device can boot after...anyone experienced this before?
      yes, I have the same problem, it's really annoying, even more disturbing bcs there is no physical power button. I read somewhere that it could depend on running apps, but that's not correct. It doesn't help if you kill all apps before power off. The problem persist.

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        #18
        Originally posted by funio View Post
        yes, I have the same problem, it's really annoying, even more disturbing bcs there is no physical power button. I read somewhere that it could depend on running apps, but that's not correct. It doesn't help if you kill all apps before power off. The problem persist.
        Yes maybe the buggy stock rom but it also have same problems on custom roms..

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          #19
          SD Reader

          Originally posted by no_spam_for_me View Post
          :
          Conclusion:
          Maybe the build in reader is spec 3.0 and because the read (Sequential/Random 512) at the QUMOX is much faster, the first boot is also much faster at the QUMOX...
          But of cause we need the running system and not the preparing system [IMG]file:///C:/DOKUME%7E1/FUN/LOKALE%7E1/Temp/msohtml1/01/clip_image002.gif[/IMG]
          NO, it isn't spec 3.0 (> 25 MB/s)

          First I tried it with the QUMOX, because I know it has good Sequential reads...
          I'm using deadhp1 Linux at SD (http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...l=1#post267520) THX


          Write speed
          dd if=/dev/zero of=speedtest bs=1M count=1000 oflag=direct conv=fdatasync
          Code:
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 123.299 s, [B]8.5 MB/s[/B]
          hmmm, that's really slowly and I can't belief it, so I redo it two times...
          Code:
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 63.3088 s, [B]16.6 MB/s[/B]
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 84.065 s, [B]12.5 MB/s[/B]
          Ok, that's not really stable... but I'm more interested in the Read speed
          dd of=/dev/null if=speedtest bs=1M count=1000 iflag=direct
          Code:
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 52.82 s, [B]19.9 MB/s[/B]
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 52.8185 s, [B]19.9 MB/s[/B]
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 52.8191 s, [B]19.9 MB/s[/B]
          Ok, that's stable but lower than spec 2.00 (25 MB/s) and higher than spec 1.01 (12.5 MB/s)...

          Because I want to be clear at the different write speeds, I use my EVO and redo it
          Write speed
          Code:
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 72.1097 s, [B]14.5 MB/s[/B]
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 72.161 s, [B]14.5 MB/s[/B]
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 71.9985 s, [B]14.6 MB/s[/B]
          Read speed
          Code:
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 52.2397 s, [B]20.1 MB/s[/B]
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 52.2849 s, [B]20.1 MB/s[/B]
          1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 52.3683 s, [B]20.0 MB/s[/B]



          Because I like iozone to test port/device performance and I will also do some other test, I downloaded it and compiled the program:
          Filesystem benchmark freeware performance iozone disk IO solaris bsd freebsd netbsd bsdi hpux aix posix thread cluster file mmap async bsdi stream OSF Windows SCO read write NFS

          => Stable tarball
          Code:
          tar -xf iozone3_430.tar
          cd iozone3_430/src/current
          make linux-arm
          and execute it at the EVO
          Code:
          ./iozone -e -I -a -s 50M -r 4k -r 512k -r 16M -i 0 -i 1 -i 2 -f iozone.dat
          =>
          Code:
                                                                        random    random
                        kB  reclen    write  rewrite    read    reread    read     write
                     51200       4     3369     3534     8287     8375     8294     3640
                     51200     512    17146    18051    18635    18841    18835    18022
                     51200   16384    19755    19005    21094    21092    20657    18945
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          UGOOS UT3S (4/32GB with fan) - FW 2.0.6 - (RK3288) (sponsored by GearBest.com)
          Tronsmart Draco AW80 Meta (2/16GB) - FW v2.0rc3 - (Allwinner A80) (sponsored by GeekBuying.com)
          Beelink / UBOX R89 - FW 111k4110_1219 - (RK3288) (sponsored by Netxeon (Beelink))

          RK3188: pcb => "CH001 1332 TN-BX09_V2.1" (K-R42 / CS918...) => wasser KK 1.0.3 (old rev)
          Fly Mouse Mini Wireless Keyboard with 2 mode learning IR remote 'iPazzPort KP-810-16'

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            #20
            USB Ports / SATA Port

            You maybe would ask your self, why do I also test the SATA at the same post?
            Because the SATA Port is connect to an internal USB 2.0 root-hub...

            I use the QUMOX SD at a Transcend TS-RDF5K USB 3.0 reader because of the reader test above I already have an ext4 partition at it.

            Code:
            /dev/sdb7 on /media/linaro/1ba5ba96-17c8-4a63-b88a-cbc7b1a7822e type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=udisks2)
            sudo ./iozone -e -I -a -s 50M -r 4k -r 512k -r 16M -i 0 -i 1 -i 2 -f /media/linaro/1ba5ba96-17c8-4a63-b88a-cbc7b1a7822e/iozone.dat
            USB 2.0
            Code:
                                                                          random    random
                          kB  reclen    write  rewrite    read    reread    read     write
                       51200       4      842      934     4472     4502     4033      864
                       51200     512    12101    17913    30408    30386    29963    19331
                       51200   16384    13039    18328    32408    32371    31827    10742
            Max read of 32 MB/s at USB 2.0 is nice...

            USB 3.0
            Code:
                                                                          random    random
                          kB  reclen    write  rewrite    read    reread    read     write
                       51200       4      985     1120     5697     5733     4789      848
                       51200     512    13459    21280    56912    57430    54374    23096
                       51200   16384    14025    14948    62239    62851    65016    14672



            Now I use the external USB 3.0 HDD which I know it works at the USB 3.0 at Android...
            (Hitachi 320GB 2.5 SATA-II (HTS545032B9A300) at case using AS media AS2105 chip-set)

            Code:
            /dev/sdb1 on /media/linaro/USB-HDD type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=udisks2)
            sudo ./iozone -e -I -a -s 50M -r 4k -r 512k -r 16M -i 0 -i 1 -i 2 -f /media/linaro/USB-HDD/iozone.dat
            USB 2.0
            Code:
                                                                          random    random
                          kB  reclen    write  rewrite    read    reread    read     write
                       51200       4     4519     4900     5229     5428      474     1257
                       51200     512    25459    25745    25779    27072    17861    26962
                       51200   16384    29335    30513    30342    31633    31418    29582
            USB 3.0
            Code:
                                                                          random    random
                          kB  reclen    write  rewrite    read    reread    read     write
                       51200       4    10623    13264    14923    14863      572     1523
                       51200     512    62154    74330    81038    76349    32919    28307
                       51200   16384    78517    76412    72410    73333    76539    78213
            SATA
            Code:
                                                                          random    random
                          kB  reclen    write  rewrite    read    reread    read     write
                       51200       4     5595     5699     6038     6057      549     1452
                       51200     512    27630    30324    30750    30615    19875    29482
                       51200   16384    31607    32756    31037    31936    32012    32186
            => a little bit better than at case at USB 2.0...
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            Tronsmart Draco AW80 Meta (2/16GB) - FW v2.0rc3 - (Allwinner A80) (sponsored by GeekBuying.com)
            Beelink / UBOX R89 - FW 111k4110_1219 - (RK3288) (sponsored by Netxeon (Beelink))

            RK3188: pcb => "CH001 1332 TN-BX09_V2.1" (K-R42 / CS918...) => wasser KK 1.0.3 (old rev)
            Fly Mouse Mini Wireless Keyboard with 2 mode learning IR remote 'iPazzPort KP-810-16'

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              #21
              USB HUB's

              A lot of root-hubs, that's nice
              (VID=0C45 PID=8888 => USB HID Device => my iPazzPort KP-810-1 Air Mouse)

              Code:
              Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
              Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              [B]Bus 001[/B] Device 012: ID 0c45:8888 Microdia 
              [B]Bus 001[/B] Device 002: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB
              [B]Bus 001[/B] Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              But because of 'Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB' at Bus 001 and also my iPazzPort KP-810-1 Air Mouse, it seems, the both USB 2.0 ports are at a hub and not two separate root hubs...

              The Hitachi 320GB 2.5 SATA-II (HTS545032B9A300) at the SATA
              Code:
              Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
              Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              [B]Bus 002 [/B]Device 002: ID 152d:2329 JMicron Technology Corp. / JMicron USA Technology Corp. JM20329 SATA Bridge
              [B]Bus 002[/B] Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Bus 001 Device 009: ID 0c45:8888 Microdia 
              Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB
              Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              => Nice, the SATA use it own root hub




              Because I use 2 RF receivers, an USB pen drive (USB 3.0) and a cable wheel mouse, I use a passive USB 2.0 HUB to plug it at the device where I'm actually working...
              Same output at USB 2.0 port 1 and 2...
              Code:
              Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
              Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 002 Device 002: ID 152d:2329 JMicron Technology Corp. / JMicron USA Technology Corp. JM20329 SATA Bridge
              Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              [B]Bus 001[/B] Device 014: ID 125f:312a A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd. Superior S102
              [B]Bus 001[/B] Device 013: ID 0c45:8888 Microdia 
              [B]Bus 001[/B] Device 012: ID 04fc:0015 Sunplus Technology Co., Ltd ViewMate Desktop Mouse CC2201
              [B]Bus 001[/B] Device 011: ID 11c0:5500  
              [B]Bus 001[/B] Device 010: ID 1a40:0101 Terminus Technology Inc. 4-Port HUB
              [B]Bus 001[/B] Device 002: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB
              [B]Bus 001[/B] Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              (The 11c0:5500 is the Tronsmart Mars G01 game-controller)




              Because I had trouble with two USB 3.0 HDD at Android I also test the USB 3.0 HUB, which I bought last week, at the USB 3.0 port (instead of the USB 2.0 HUB).
              (2109:0812 => VIA VL812 => USB 3.0 chip at the HUB
              2109:2812 => VIA => USB 2.0 chip at the HUB)
              Code:
              [B]Bus 006[/B] Device 003: ID 125f:312a A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd. Superior S102
              [B]Bus 006[/B] Device 002: ID 2109:0812  
              [B]Bus 006[/B] Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
              [B]Bus 005[/B] Device 010: ID 0c45:8888 Microdia 
              [B]Bus 005[/B] Device 009: ID 11c0:5500  
              [B]Bus 005[/B] Device 008: ID 04fc:0015 Sunplus Technology Co., Ltd ViewMate Desktop Mouse CC2201
              [B]Bus 005[/B] Device 007: ID 2109:2812  
              [B]Bus 005[/B] Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 002 Device 002: ID 152d:2329 JMicron Technology Corp. / JMicron USA Technology Corp. JM20329 SATA Bridge
              Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB
              Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Which means, the 2.0 root hub at Bus 005 is the root-hub for 2.0 devices at the USB 3.0 port... The USB pen drive is a USB 3.0 pen drive...




              The HDD's only works if I use the external USB 3.0 HUB with a PSU at the HUB...
              Code:
              [B]Bus 006[/B] Device 004: ID 125f:312a A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd. Superior S102
              [B]Bus 006 Device 005: ID 174c:5106 ASMedia Technology Inc. Transcend StoreJet 25M3[/B]
              [B]Bus 006[/B] Device 002: ID 2109:0812  
              [B]Bus 006[/B] Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
              Bus 005 Device 007: ID 0c45:8888 Microdia 
              Bus 005 Device 003: ID 04fc:0015 Sunplus Technology Co., Ltd ViewMate Desktop Mouse CC2201
              Bus 005 Device 002: ID 2109:2812  
              Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 002 Device 002: ID 152d:2329 JMicron Technology Corp. / JMicron USA Technology Corp. JM20329 SATA Bridge
              Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB
              Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Code:
              [B]Bus 006[/B] Device 004: ID 125f:312a A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd. Superior S102
              [B]Bus 006 Device 006: ID 1058:1042 Western Digital Technologies, Inc. [/B]
              [B]Bus 006[/B] Device 002: ID 2109:0812  
              [B]Bus 006[/B] Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
              Bus 005 Device 007: ID 0c45:8888 Microdia 
              Bus 005 Device 003: ID 04fc:0015 Sunplus Technology Co., Ltd ViewMate Desktop Mouse CC2201
              Bus 005 Device 002: ID 2109:2812  
              Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
              Bus 002 Device 002: ID 152d:2329 JMicron Technology Corp. / JMicron USA Technology Corp. JM20329 SATA Bridge
              Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
              Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB
              Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub


              Sorry, I don't own USB 1.1 devices
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                #22
                More than 1 HDD ...

                More than 1 HDD at an external active HUB wouldn't recognize...

                Code:
                /system/bin/sh: lsusb: not found
                127|root@jaws-tvd-p1:/ # busybox lsusb
                busybox lsusb
                Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0608
                Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
                Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
                Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001
                Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001
                Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
                Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003
                Bus 001 Device 007: ID 11c0:5500
                Bus 001 Device 008: ID 04fc:0015
                Bus 001 Device 009: ID 0c45:8888
                Bus 001 Device 003: ID 05e3:0608
                [B]Bus 001 Device 004: ID 1058:1042
                Bus 001 Device 005: ID 174c:5106[/B]
                Bus 001 Device 006: ID 1a40:0101
                where I know the 1058:1042 (Device 004) is the WD and the 174c:5106 (Device 005) is another HDD at a case using an ASMedia Chip-Set and this one is recognized by Android... So the kernel recognize the devices but not the Android (auto-mount, maybe only the last one (highest device number))...

                I tested it at all 3 ports...


                EDIT
                I changes the ports at the HUB
                Code:
                Bus 001 Device 004: ID 174c:5106
                Bus 001 Device 005: ID 1058:1042
                and now I see (only) the WD at Android
                Last edited by no_spam_for_me; 01-23-2015, 09:49.
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                UGOOS UT3S (4/32GB with fan) - FW 2.0.6 - (RK3288) (sponsored by GearBest.com)
                Tronsmart Draco AW80 Meta (2/16GB) - FW v2.0rc3 - (Allwinner A80) (sponsored by GeekBuying.com)
                Beelink / UBOX R89 - FW 111k4110_1219 - (RK3288) (sponsored by Netxeon (Beelink))

                RK3188: pcb => "CH001 1332 TN-BX09_V2.1" (K-R42 / CS918...) => wasser KK 1.0.3 (old rev)
                Fly Mouse Mini Wireless Keyboard with 2 mode learning IR remote 'iPazzPort KP-810-16'

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                  #23
                  eMMC/NAND performance

                  I tested the eMMC/NAND performance at Linux.


                  With dd
                  1. First I set the governor to 'performance'
                  su
                  echo performance > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
                  2. For the write test I use this command
                  dd if=/dev/zero of=speedtest bs=1M count=1000 oflag=direct conv=fdatasync
                  3. For the read test I use
                  dd of=/dev/null if=speedtest bs=1M count=1000 iflag=direct

                  I done the write and read 3 times
                  Write: 14.8 / 15.2 / 15.3 MB/s
                  Read: 35.3 / 35.3 / 35.2 MB/s

                  The writes are ok but I have to say the reads could be better...


                  With iozone
                  Filesystem benchmark freeware performance iozone disk IO solaris bsd freebsd netbsd bsdi hpux aix posix thread cluster file mmap async bsdi stream OSF Windows SCO read write NFS

                  => Stable tarball

                  tar -xf iozone3_430.tar
                  cd iozone3_430/src/current
                  make linux-arm

                  ./iozone -e -I -a -s 50M -r 4k -r 512k -r 16M -i 0 -i 1 -i 2 -f iozone.dat


                  Code:
                                                                       random   random
                     kB  reclen    write  rewrite    read    reread     read    write
                  51200       4     1465     1400    10787    10907     9328      [B]912[/B]
                  51200     512    11968    13024    31555    31996    31847    12585
                  51200   16384    14904    14101    38583    39999    37764    16231
                  At the 4k block not really nice at random write but at the read/reread and random read...

                  Here you can compare it with the UBOX 8GB (rk3288) http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...l=1#post279686
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                  UGOOS UT3S (4/32GB with fan) - FW 2.0.6 - (RK3288) (sponsored by GearBest.com)
                  Tronsmart Draco AW80 Meta (2/16GB) - FW v2.0rc3 - (Allwinner A80) (sponsored by GeekBuying.com)
                  Beelink / UBOX R89 - FW 111k4110_1219 - (RK3288) (sponsored by Netxeon (Beelink))

                  RK3188: pcb => "CH001 1332 TN-BX09_V2.1" (K-R42 / CS918...) => wasser KK 1.0.3 (old rev)
                  Fly Mouse Mini Wireless Keyboard with 2 mode learning IR remote 'iPazzPort KP-810-16'

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                    #24
                    Hello all,

                    I've bought the draco aw80 telos a few months ago and I'm very happy with it' I'm using kodi ysengaard and I had no problem but a few weeks ago the box shut itself down for no reason after a while, mostly when I'm running amovie or running an app for example sdmaid or a game emulator.

                    I've reset the box to factory settings, same behaviour.
                    I've putted the "finally v0.1" rom on an sd to boot on it but the box continues to shutdown randomly.

                    Can someone help me ?
                    Thanks a lot

                    Comment


                      #25
                      Originally posted by houtafish View Post
                      Hello all,

                      I've bought the draco aw80 telos a few months ago and I'm very happy with it' I'm using kodi ysengaard and I had no problem but a few weeks ago the box shut itself down for no reason after a while, mostly when I'm running amovie or running an app for example sdmaid or a game emulator.

                      I've reset the box to factory settings, same behaviour.
                      I've putted the "finally v0.1" rom on an sd to boot on it but the box continues to shutdown randomly.

                      Can someone help me ?
                      Thanks a lot

                      Hi!

                      Did you noticed any abnormal heat on the box while playing your movies?

                      Comment


                        #26
                        Originally posted by OlivDur View Post


                        Hi!

                        Did you noticed any abnormal heat on the box while playing your movies?

                        Hello OlivDur,

                        Not at all, the box shuts down and I have to unplug and replug the power supply to make it run again but then after a while it shuts again.
                        It runs for about 30 minutes and it goes down with no warning.

                        Comment


                          #27
                          Originally posted by houtafish View Post


                          Hello OlivDur,

                          Not at all, the box shuts down and I have to unplug and replug the power supply to make it run again but then after a while it shuts again.
                          It runs for about 30 minutes and it goes down with no warning.

                          Hi!

                          I would advise this ROM https://yadi.sk/d/LvyEAtxuihGX2 It's the most stable I've had so far.
                          If you still get the reboot issue, that might be hardware problem (either box or power unit)

                          Good luck!

                          Comment


                            #28
                            Originally posted by OlivDur View Post


                            Hi!

                            I would advise this ROM https://yadi.sk/d/LvyEAtxuihGX2 It's the most stable I've had so far.
                            If you still get the reboot issue, that might be hardware problem (either box or power unit)

                            Good luck!
                            OK I'll try this weekend abd let you know. Thanks

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                              #29
                              Courtesy of Colin Long on YouTube comments:

                              "I had the same problem but i fixed it . What you have too do is open the hole box open and remove the heat sink and take the huge thermal pad off the board . Its one huge pad that covers the board and chips its an huge no no . So you have too cut the pad too fit the small chips just so it covers the chips and only the chips and then place the heat sink back on the chips. Its like three prongs that hold it down"

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Bally3 View Post
                                Courtesy of Colin Long on YouTube comments:

                                "I had the same problem but i fixed it . What you have too do is open the hole box open and remove the heat sink and take the huge thermal pad off the board . Its one huge pad that covers the board and chips its an huge no no . So you have too cut the pad too fit the small chips just so it covers the chips and only the chips and then place the heat sink back on the chips. Its like three prongs that hold it down"
                                Dont do it! The soc and the ram dont have exactly the same height. I did this and the pads on the ram chips didnt reach the heastsink anymore. The springs do not apply enough pressure to push it down so i replaced everything with screws and accidently broke a component on the board. I will fix it soon.

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