Just the basic 4g model. You can mine several coins with it like Monero but Verus is the most profitable one. I have not put one out yet but you can just search Verus mining.
I'm new around here and I'm genuinely intrigued what you use these clusters for. Surely not for mining... surely? Any videos that would enlighten would be greatly appreciated.
quick reccomendation. I bought this box fanish thing for around 15 dollars aud. it was bunnings aus i thing and when i use make it face my orangepi while mining. it is keeping it around 50-35 celcilus. Absolutely astonoshing
On the "Ice Cooler" I throw the pink pads away, apply thermal paste to the chip, bend the bracket arms up slightly, then screw the nuts down slowly. I treat the bracket arms like CPU cooler tensioners and screw the nuts down until contact is made between the coldplate and the CPU die/paste. 50 degrees C on the chip all day long even in 95 Degree F ambient temp.
Great video, and thank you for posting the Amazon links to the heatsinks and coolers!
No problem!
what is the specs of yout OPI 5? and what coin you are mining , do you have any tutorial?
Just the basic 4g model. You can mine several coins with it like Monero but Verus is the most profitable one. I have not put one out yet but you can just search Verus mining.
funny thing is that I bought 1 op5+ 32gb, I I paged for 1 op5+ but aliexpress decided to send me 15 op5+ and 12 orange pi 5s
I'm new around here and I'm genuinely intrigued what you use these clusters for. Surely not for mining... surely? Any videos that would enlighten would be greatly appreciated.
We are using them for mining and cell phones, just search Verus mining in YT. There's lots of videos teaching you how.
quick reccomendation. I bought this box fanish thing for around 15 dollars aud. it was bunnings aus i thing and when i use make it face my orangepi while mining. it is keeping it around 50-35 celcilus. Absolutely astonoshing
i have 128 gig extra instal on my orange pi do i need to instal it or plug in and its fine ?
You should be able to just plug and play depending on which version you're talking about.
orange pi 5 @@TheBitcoinMiner
On the "Ice Cooler" I throw the pink pads away, apply thermal paste to the chip, bend the bracket arms up slightly, then screw the nuts down slowly. I treat the bracket arms like CPU cooler tensioners and screw the nuts down until contact is made between the coldplate and the CPU die/paste. 50 degrees C on the chip all day long even in 95 Degree F ambient temp.
have you tried installing XRDP on Ubuntu to remote in ?
Not familiar with that, I've just been using putty with SSH.
@@TheBitcoinMiner ok