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RE: Gridcoin Guide For Odroid (running BOINC)

in #gridcoin7 years ago (edited)

I have three of these, all with the active cooler. One fan has failed (after about 2 months), but the other two are still working. They run in the low 80s, but still throttle to 1.9 Ghz.

For the one that no longer has a working fan, I moved it in front of a cheap usb fan, which seems to keep it nice and cool.

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The two that have a working active cooler on-board are on the right, and the one that needs an external fan is buried on the bottom of the pile.

The Ordoid MC1 seems pretty cool.

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Thank you for that information :)

Unfortunately this morning my Odroid crashed again. I can't control the boinc-client from SSH and when I just SSH into the Odroid and try to run any command it gives me an input/output error. I had this problem already and thought that my SD card was corrupt, so i bought a new one. Now it happened again.
I am on ubuntu minimal. Have you experienced similar problems?

Mine have been very stable, more so since abandoning WiFi and going to Ethernet. They're running a full desktop OS (Ubuntu Mate). You can find it here. I use x11VNC to view/control them.

Though I must say, since having to learn how to use SSH and command line BOINC with a few other SBCs, I do prefer it and I won't bother with a full desktop on any new machines I get my hands on.

I tried ubuntu mate as well, but had the same problems just after a few hours. Yesterday I switched to Arch Linux, maybe I will have more luck with it. It this is unstable as well, maybe there is something wrong with my Odroid? : /