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DDR4 Compare with DDR3
Bandwidth and Frequency improved
DDR4-3200Mhz is 70% improvement to DDR3-1866Mhz
Lower working voltage & lower power consumption
Moving along we'll now have a bit of a closer look at Nagrace NT N9 RK3328 Quad-Core 64bit Cortex-A53 Android 7 2/16GB, GIG LAN, 2.4Ghz WiFi, BT4 Thanks to Nagrace for the Opportunity to have a look and see.
Good looking unit as always, with Hadware and the extra bits USB A: to A: for OTG, 5v 3 Ampp power pack quality HDMI 2 Cable. Always a pleasure fiddling with one of these units.
SO lets have a look at what we have:
The Box
What's in the Box
Front Power on
Back Ports
Side Ports all up Plenty of USB x 4
Bottom Off Case
Top View PCB with Lid
Top Side
Under Side not much to see
Also supplied with screen protector to cover/protect the Black Glossy HPH Top (I hate fitting those things) ;-)
More to come as I will start a bit of Bench testing Soon.
A1 SD Bench RKMC, 100% in Media player, should have most common formats covered easily
To Enable Root Activate Dev Mode then into settings of Dev mode scroll down a few and there it is easy
A bit of a look see at the Nagrace NT N9 RK3328 64bit Cortex-A53 Android 7 2/16GB, GIG LAN, 2.4Ghz WiFi, BT4.
Good little, great little player not a speed demon but will do most easy, Could say one of the Better RK3328 at present.
I see on the photo contacts for connecting the fan. Are they working ? What fan parameters can be used (current, voltage) ? I understand correctly, this model has a 1Gb LAN ?
I see on the photo contacts for connecting the fan. Are they working ? What fan parameters can be used (current, voltage) ? I understand correctly, this model has a 1Gb LAN ?
Yes, Gigabit LAN, DDR4 RAM and Samsung EMMC.
I'll find out for you what fan can be connected tomorrow, I just use a heatsink.
LibreELEC and Ubuntu also work on it, uses RTL8723BS wifi.
If you plan to do Linux work, the ROC CC RK3328 has lots of documentation and datasheets also with DDR4 and Gigabit ethernet.
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
Hi.
Thank you for the information.
It is desirable to clarify, what is the maximum current can be a fan.
Are Linux images meant to be flashed via a USB cable ?
p. s. I remember earlier we were talking about other models ....
Hi.
Thank you for the information.
It is desirable to clarify, what is the maximum current can be a fan.
Are Linux images meant to be flashed via a USB cable ?
p. s. I remember earlier we were talking about other models ....
You use Etcher to flash a Linux image to a microsd card, connected to a PC by a microsd card reader.
I haven't experimented with flashing to the EMMC, that will need a USB Male to USB Male cable or to flash Android images.
Will try to find out if there are instructions since it's more complicated, most Linux images are for microsd card usage.
Hope I'll get more info about the fan tomorrow.
Similar hardware in MVR9 with DDR4, gigabit ethernet.
I think there was also a Shision device but with 100mbps ethernet some people talked about.
Hi.
Thank you for the information.
It is desirable to clarify, what is the maximum current can be a fan.
Are Linux images meant to be flashed via a USB cable ?
p. s. I remember earlier we were talking about other models ....
Model: YBL3507S05
Dimension mm 35*35*7 L x W x Thickness
Rated Voltage VDC 5.0
Operating Voltage Range VDC 4.5~5.5
Start-up Voltage VDC 2.5(ON/OFF)
Rated Current Amp 0.10±0.01
Rated Power Watt 0.5
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