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    Re: Beelink R89 --RK3288 Cortex-A17 Mali-T7 4Kx2K RGMII HDMI2.0 supported by ODM&developers

    Originally posted by Arbelzapf View Post
    I love seeing these progress updates. Keep them coming, oman
    +1 got me excited - thanks oman

    Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk

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      Originally posted by Arbelzapf View Post
      I love seeing these progress updates. Keep them coming, oman
      I will..

      But now,I have one problem,how to test RGMII? we don't have any Giga routers,switches,Hubs.

      What I am thinking one way now is using a Giga switches,and two R89 with the super-six Ethernet cable connected,but how it works?
      Easy way to catch LOG -> Search 'Syslog' in Google Play,then install it and catch log

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        Re: Beelink R89 --RK3288 Cortex-A17 Mali-T7 4Kx2K RGMII HDMI2.0 supported by ODM&developers

        Originally posted by oman View Post


        veccini,What do you think about our heat sink?
        Use thermal paste rather than a pad.

        Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

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          @oman
          You can connect the R89 to a computer with gigabit lan directly through a RJ45 LAN cable.

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            Originally posted by oman View Post

            veccini,What do you think about our heat sink?
            I you don't mind,
            I could add that holes in the pcb could help a some metallic spring hold the heat sink the right way and for a long time.

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              Originally posted by raxy View Post
              I you don't mind,
              I could add that holes in the pcb could help a some metallic spring hold the heat sink the right way and for a long time.
              I think that is already the case. If you look carefully, you see the heatsink extending on both sides left and right, ending in a white knob. If you compare that to the picture of the whole PCB from earlier ( http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=a43n80&s=8 ) , you'll notice a hole directly under the right-hand RAM chips. That's exactly where one of the knobs is. The other hole would be obscured by the green description area.

              I could be wrong, though

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                Originally posted by Batfink32 View Post
                Use thermal paste rather than a pad.

                Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
                OK,I will take your advise,and try it.

                Tks.
                Easy way to catch LOG -> Search 'Syslog' in Google Play,then install it and catch log

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                  Originally posted by csgabe View Post
                  @oman
                  You can connect the R89 to a computer with gigabit lan directly through a RJ45 LAN cable.
                  Am I so stupid?Why didn't I think of that?

                  But how it works?

                  ok,I will do some research.
                  Easy way to catch LOG -> Search 'Syslog' in Google Play,then install it and catch log

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                    Originally posted by Arbelzapf View Post
                    I think that is already the case. If you look carefully, you see the heatsink extending on both sides left and right, ending in a white knob. If you compare that to the picture of the whole PCB from earlier ( http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=a43n80&s=8 ) , you'll notice a hole directly under the left-hand RAM chips. That's exactly where one of the knobs is. The other hole would be obscured by the green description area.

                    I could be wrong, though
                    Yes,you are absolutely right.

                    BTW,why your eyes so sharp like an eagle
                    Easy way to catch LOG -> Search 'Syslog' in Google Play,then install it and catch log

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                      Re: Beelink R89 --RK3288 Cortex-A17 Mali-T7 4Kx2K RGMII HDMI2.0 supported by ODM&developers

                      Originally posted by oman View Post
                      OK,I will take your advise,and try it.

                      Tks.
                      Good thermal paste transfers the heat better, a pad is not great :-)

                      Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

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                        @oman
                        You have to set static ip's for both the computer & the box.
                        For example:
                        computer ip address: 192.168.0.1
                        box ip address: 192.168.0.2
                        subnet mask is the same for both: 255.255.255.0

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                          On the vega i used thermal paste artic silver 5... and damn...what a difference

                          Inviato dal mio GT-I9000 utilizzando Tapatalk

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                            oman-nicely handled

                            Great way in which you handled this (Choosing) your development crew. I am waiting for production, have recently found the enjoyment of programing and development with these mini-pc's. I hope that once R89 is released it will be as much fun as I am having with my RADXA. Waiting Patiently.

                            Later

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                              Originally posted by oman View Post


                              veccini,What do you think about our heat sink?
                              is AP6210 wifi chip the only option or is there another model with 6330 5ghz chip ?

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                                Originally posted by TMx View Post
                                is AP6210 wifi chip the only option or is there another model with 6330 5ghz chip ?
                                Thats a good question. 5ghz wifi would be awesome for streaming high bitrate stuff localy...how much more costs the better wifi chip in mass production ?

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