Hey all, I’m looking to build a couple dashboards out around my house. I’ve done this before with rokchip boards and they are… fine, but not great. Is rpi the best option right now? Are there alternatives you really like? I’d like to keep it a single board to easily mount behind things where it doesn’t take up a lot of space, and I won’t lie I like the DIY feeling of it over something like a thin client.

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    9 months ago

    as long as it is something simple they work fine.

    But compare their price to some 1L mini PCs on the second hand market. you will get a lot more guts at around the same price.

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      9 months ago

      Second that.

      RPis are still unbeaten in terms of power usage, but the difference to a low end thin client is small.

      Cost isn’t really an argument either, you can get thin clients with case, psu and SSD for something like 40€.

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        9 months ago

        RPis are still unbeaten in terms of power usage, but the difference to a low end thin client is small.

        Not even close when it comes to tuned idle power usage.

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            9 months ago

            You can get your 3b+ (and 3 even lower) to under 2W easily on idle. 3-4 is a lot. Check out some guides, basically disable BT, display out and WiFi.

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              9 months ago

              So, basically don’t use it.

              I mean, I get the effort, but if you account for your own labor, the power savings probably will probably take years to amortise - even with high energy costs like here in Germany.

              Just as a rule of thumb: 1W of constant power costs is at most 25cents (40cent/kwh, which is even high for Germany).