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  • #31
    Originally posted by Franco Castillo View Post

    It isn't true. The prices are much higher. 35 and 86 dollars respectively.
    And - depending on your goals or if you want to implement QoS, especially the NanoPi will struggle pretty quickly...

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Termy View Post

      And - depending on your goals or if you want to implement QoS, especially the NanoPi will struggle pretty quickly...
      It is not worth looking at the price of "bare" devices.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Franco Castillo View Post

        It is not worth looking at the price of "bare" devices.
        I got my s920 for 50€ + 20 for the NIC - and it can handle QoS for 400mbit just fine. There are more than enough cheap, used SSF or USSF Office-PCs that lend themselves perfectly for this.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Termy View Post
          And - depending on your goals or if you want to implement QoS, especially the NanoPi will struggle pretty quickly...
          Do you know that different NanoPi have very different SoC, from AllWinner H3 to Rockchip RK3588? Which one you been talking about?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by RussianNeuroMancer View Post

            Do you know that different NanoPi have very different SoC, from AllWinner H3 to Rockchip RK3588? Which one you been talking about?
            Not a specific one. I remembered that the RPI4 just barely manages to saturate a gbit line with SQM enabled. So i was pretty confident assuming the nanopi would be overwhelmed pretty quickly. But seems i was wrong about that

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