🍊 Unlock edge computing power with the Orange Pi 5 Pro — where speed meets versatility!
The Orange Pi 5 Pro 4GB is a compact, high-performance single board computer powered by an 8-core Rockchip RK3588S processor clocked at 2.4 GHz. Featuring ultra-fast LPDDR5 memory, dual-band WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and Gigabit Ethernet with PoE, it supports multiple OS options including Ubuntu, Debian, and Android 12. With rich connectivity options like M.2 SSD expansion, HDMI, and MIPI DSI, it’s designed for advanced edge computing, development, and multimedia applications.
Processor | 2.4 GHz |
RAM | LPDDR5 |
Wireless Type | 5 GHz Radio Frequency, Bluetooth |
Brand | Generic |
Series | Orange Pi 5 Pro |
Item model number | Orange Pi 5 Pro |
Operating System | Ubuntu, Debian, Linux, Android 12 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.2 x 0.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 2.2 x 0.6 inches |
Color | 4GB |
Processor Brand | Rockchip |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Manufacturer | Orange Pi |
ASIN | B0D17HTFKR |
Date First Available | April 9, 2024 |
C**E
Powerful SBC
I just got my orange pi yesterday, but I have been busy playing with it. So far, it is great, but I did find the instructions a little confusing. But thankfully there is youtube which helped me get ubuntu linux installed, and I was off to the races. It is a good board if you want to learn linux, control devices from the GPIO pins, make a NAS server, small time mining, or whatever else you can think of. I also own a raspberry pi 5, and this board is a lot faster than the raspberry, but what can you expect with 4 more cores. It also runs more efficiently than my raspberry pi, idles at 3.4 watts, but your results may vary.Just remember youtube is your friend when it comes to these little sbc's, and download the 600+ page manual from the website. Get the manual before you buy to help you decide if it is for you.
C**D
Decent hardware terrible software
It's unfortunate, because hardware-wise it has a lot going for it. Unfortuantely the support pages and manual leave a lot to wish for. Especially when it comes to interfacing with their NPU. There are a lot of undocumented steps and conversions that have to take place, not all of them are explained and you don't always know how to calibrate them. This has a lot to do with the support from RockChip, which is atrocious. However, that's the chip in this device, if the RK3588S documentation is trash, then either create a good set of your own, or perhaps use a different chip.
S**N
Wish I had a good review to write.
The Orange PI are not really worth it. The unit itself looks impressive, however the oragepi website is almost never up (or accessible) and the few open source os builds that are meant for the pi are hard to find and have stability issues. All in all, unless you LOVE to tinker and are ok building our own distro for the orange pi, not sure its worth it.
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