I’m beginning to think to stop using Pis and instead get an old PC - I don’t use the GPIO pins at all, and I can get one of these for $289 AUD - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/255608574938

That’s 32GB RAM and a 1TB disk.
An 8GB Pi is selling for $279.

  • °˖✧ ipha ✧˖°@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    If power consumption isn’t a concern, go for it!

    But wtf $279 for a rpi? No way don’t pay those scaplers anything. I’d check out any of the numerous clones before paying that.

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      2 years ago

      Yeah, was about to say the same… $300 for a Pi, no way I’m paying that.

      I would also suggest looking at some Pi clones on eBay/AliExpress, like BananaPi. They’re fairly cheap for the performance they offer. Though, yes, having 8GB of RAM on a small thing like that costs a lot, no doubt there.

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        2 years ago

        I got an IndieDroid Nova for less than 279. RK3588S with 16GB RAM in the same Pi form factor. It’s crazy powerful compared to a Pi 4. The graphics drivers aren’t entirely there yet unfortunately, but with the Ubuntu image the graphics are at least partially functional (enough to play SuperTuxKart) and for non-GPU things the 8 core RK3588S CPU blows the Pi 4 away. Also comes with 64GB EMMC storage (still has microSD support as well) and a nice heatsink with fan.

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    1 year ago

    I bought one of the early Pi4 8Gb (£76) and although it runs a bit hot I have just changed it to running from an SSD (£20 + adaptor £3.50). Although they are out of stock at present you can ask for notification when they are back in and they have Pi400s now. Pi Hut.