Thanks for the reply. Yes, I ran the tests manually and waited until they completed. I'm having trouble finding information on my disk to see...
I have a SanDisk SD6SP1M256G1012 M.2 SSD that I got from eBay. As I understand it, it's a repurposed laptop drive. I generally don't have any data...
Any clues in your dmesg output?
That is so brutal, screwing self-tapping screws into a heat sink. Isn't there a better way?
I would highly recommend using the spacers if you can get some cheap enough, although the spacer for the wireless card is very small (either 2 or...
Sorry, I'll just stop you there to let you know I am the developer. I wrote the program and have optimized it. I have tried several different...
So I also ran it on my Raspberry Pi Zero W. For consistency, I still ran it with 4 threads, even though it only has a single core. Raspberry Pi...
That might be due to the operating system. It would be interesting if someone could run sysbench on the Basic with Linux.
Well after running the benchmark (see other results), it is clear that my UDOO can be faster than my Rpi3, but making my own programs faster would...
UDOO Basic, FreeBSD 11-RELEASE-p1 sysbench 0.4.12 sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=20000 --num-threads=4 run Test execution summary:...
I'm running it now and will post in the other thread. However, I'd like to point out that this benchmark is useless to me, because I specifically...
I'm using FreeBSD on the UDOO, and Raspbian Linux on the rpi3 (I have tested this program on both Linux and FreeBSD on a desktop PC at work and...
Yes, indeed. Unfortunately their shop page is quite misleading and pretends that the cpu speed of the UDOO X86 Basic is 2 GHz. I have seen other...
I ordered the basic model which states the CPU is "Intel Atom X5-E8000 2.00 Ghz" so imagine my surprise when my dmesg shows the actual clock speed...
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