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I've been testing some alternative SBCs like the OrangePi 5.
Currently mine is a fallback DNS server and reverse proxy for my network, trying to come up with some other uses for it.
They're still low power ARM boxes, but they're much cheaper than the RPi is at the moment.
I almost ordered an Orange Pi5 yesterday. I realized I still have a couple RPi4s around, and I'd just be spending money on something I really don't need. I'm waiting for a good excuse though, the reviews looked pretty solid. What are your impressions?
Doesn't come with a power adapter and has weird power requirements. Wouldn't power up at all with a standard 5V 1A wall plug, needed 5V 4A.
Apart from that it's been perfectly fine. I wish other OS than the armbian they provide supported this CPU.