

Meanwhile, my Macbook Pro (with its Intel i9) only gets 11,649 integer MIPS per core. The math I'm doing is pretty heavily integer-based - and according to BOINC, those Allwinner H2+'s score 13,990 integer MIPS per core. Each core gets to search through a portion of the possible solutions - so more cores means more possible solutions per second that the cluster chan check! Each one has a 16GB microSD card for storage - but they all report their results back to another machine (that has dual 2TB drives in a RAID-1 configuration).Īnd honestly? Yeah, I'd say the performance is worth it. I wrote a custom BOINC project to find a solution to an unsolved problem in mathematics. They're all running Armbian (a scaled back Ubuntu-based distro). r/HomeNetworking - Simpler networking advice. r/pfsense - for all things pfsense ('nix firewall) Might be able to find things useful for a lab. r/hardwareswap - Used hardware, swap hardware.

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