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by rektide 1259 days ago
I bought a orange pi 5, but havent tried it yet.

Various kernel-devs on ActivityPub had some very very nasty things to say about rk3588 board stability. Different folk, on different boards. Maybe this time will be better, who knows, and maybe better drivers will improve things, but seeing such sad kernel devs has been demoralizing.

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Not sure if I'm lucky, or if things have improved. But I've probably ran it at all cores busy compiling for 100 hours so far, and had uptime in the weeks, currently at 5 days.

I did use a beefy usb-c power brick, rated for 40 watts to ensure it's never getting less power than it asks for.

So far I'd say it's at least as stable as my RPi, and doesn't have anything ugly like storage or network connected via USB.

I would love to read the rants if you can find them. I was really considering getting some RK3588 based boards since it seems to be the most powerful ARM based SoC you can actually buy.
Glance through the Radxa and orange pi forums; there are plenty of growing pains still at this point, from power issues, Imagination GPU lacking support in Linux, and mostly other hardware/driver related quirks that will take time to sort out.

For some use cases they're great though, as long as you don't need specific features.