Please note that recommended WiFi modules are only Linux-compatible (NOT Android-compatible) at this time!Great features at a great price!ROCK64 is a single-board computer with a footprint similar to the ODROID-C2 and Raspberry Pi 3, but with some extra cool features! In addition to a Quad-Core ARM Cortex A53 64-bit processor, USB2.0 ports, 40-pin GPIO header and microSD slot similar to the C2 and RasPi3, it also shares the following features with the C2 that are not present on the RasPi3: eMMC module socket,4K/60fps video decoding, gigabit Ethernet and IR receiver. But the real kicker is that the ROCK64 trades 2 USB2.0 ports for a USB3.0 port to provide high-speed USB access to your projects!Additional items required to operate - see "NOT INCLUDED" section belowLinks to compliance documentation available at the bottom of this listing.KEY FEATURESPowerful Linux/Android ComputerRevision 2 modelRK3328 1.5GHz 64-bit quad-core CPU, multi-core GPUMali-450 MP2 GPU supporting up to 4K@60fps video decoding via VP9 or 10-bit H265/H264User may choose between 1GB/2GB/4GB LPDDR3 RAM (selectable on purchase, memory not expandable)10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet with RJ-45 LAN jack2x high speed USB2.0 host ports1x super speed USB3.0 host port40 GPIO pins (quasi-Raspberry Pi compatible) + Pi-P5+ Bus128Mb SPI Flash on board3.5mm A/V Jack on boardPhysical power / reset / recovery buttonsIR ReceiverLinux or Android availableSize: 85 x 56 x 18 mm, Weight: 40gPackage includes main boardNOT INCLUDEDNo power supply included - Consider a PINE64 5VDC/3A power supply available on this siteNo microSD or eMMC card included - eMMC memory is much faster and more reliable than microSD memory
Standing screen display size | 4 Centimeters |
Processor | 1.5 GHz cortex |
RAM | 4 GB LPDDR3 |
Memory Speed | 1600 MHz |
Hard Drive | Embedded MultiMediaCard |
Chipset Brand | arm |
Wireless Type | Infrared |
Brand | ameriDroid |
Series | ameriDroid ROCK64 |
Item model number | 0 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.35 x 2.2 x 1.69 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.35 x 2.2 x 1.69 inches |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Ethernet |
Manufacturer | ROCK64 |
ASIN | B076N3G3WS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 21, 2017 |
J**N
The Rock64 is a great piece of hardware; it gets a lot of things right, including price.
*Edit: Seeing so many negative reviews of the Rock64 based on operating systems, the wiki has all the current distros - just make sure to use the SD image for an SD card or the eMMC image for eMMC (they provide downloads for both). The link is here:http://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/ROCK64_Software_ReleaseI personally went with Ubuntu Mate Xenial - I flashed the image to an SD card the same as the RPi3 and I haven't had any issues really. If you get a wireless dongle, don't get one that requires a realtek driver. I've been using an old 2.4 GHz Alfa Network adapter for wifi - it works great! I'll post a few pics of the Rock64 desktop below...*Original Review:The Rock64 4Gb is, in my opinion, one of the best sbc platforms currently available relative to its price point. Yes, the RPi 3B is great - I have several of them; but the Rock64, for ~$20 more than the RPi, presents a significantly more robust piece of hardware.I had hopes for the Tinker Board, but ASUS over-hyped an inferior sbc - the Rock64 is what ASUS should have provided given ASUS' recognition. The Rock64 has a 64-bit processor, which immediately makes the Tinker Board irrelevent. It has USB 3.0 input, Gigabit Ethernet, DDR3 RAM, and eMMC support - all missing on the RPi. It supports both Android and Linux; which I had no problem getting Linux going on the board - I cannot say the same for the ASUS Tinker Board.In terms of drawbacks, the Amazon listing doesn't offer the robust customization that the seller's website offers - I prefer Amazon, but I will likely have to use the seller's site in the future (fortunately PayPal seems to be accepted) given all the options consolidated in one spot. Also, for the uninitiated, this board may provide a challenge with Linux - fortunately there is support from the seller and from Pine's website on getting the board going. Also, there doesn't seem to be on board Bluetooth, nor WiFi - not a huge issue, especially given how inexpensive USB dongles are - but, nonetheless, it was a bit odd seeing it has IR support built in.In terms of the seller, shipping was reasonable and fast given it was coming to Iowa from Cali. The board comes well packaged in a nice plastic case instead of a smashed thin cardboard box (RPi). And kudos to the person that rang out the transaction - a simple hand-writtten thank you is a nice touch whenever you make a purchase online.Overall, a very nice piece of hardware and from the type of seller Amazon should seek out and retain. If you have a bit of experience with sbcs, perhaps the Rock64 would be a nice step up from the bigger brands selling hardware with a bit more to be desired.
B**S
I used amazon recommended power supply atolla US standard adaptor External Power Supply ...
Don't buy.Tried three different OS installs and all of them were unstable. Errors kept popping or the system would freeze. I used amazon recommended power supply atolla US standard adaptor External Power Supply 15W ( 5V/3A) AC / DC Adapter. Also this device is supposed to be 4K but Ubuntu 16.04 install only allowed 800x600 resolution.Their device, their OS build and this is the best we can do?
M**P
Good value for the money
Good value for the money, first distro I tried worked (ubuntu mate), the only issue was that the LAN is not working yet.. Haven't dug into it too seriously yet, just grabbed a USB dongle for the meantime.I'll be integrating a couple of these into my SBC cluster, running docker containers on boards that are suited to a particular task - the memory, emmc, USB3, gigabit ethernet -- this should be well suited for running docker containers..
A**I
Their customer service is horrible. I had ordered everything for the ROCK64 including ...
Their customer service is horrible. I had ordered everything for the ROCK64 including the board, enclosure, IR Remote, POE Splitter, Audio DAC, Power supply and the MMC.The MMC was faulty but they have never replied to me about returning or servicing the MMC. We moved to the ODroid for our embedded project.It is unfortunate becuase it was a promising board.
J**E
Androd TV only - runs very few apps
I bought this specifically to run Android, and to run a particular app.Pine say nothing about this, but *every* version of Android on this device is Android TV, and runs very few apps. I can't run the banking app I wanted it for.(The software download page for the ROCK64 appears to show a mix of Android and Android TV. I've tried them all. They all have the Android TV launcher, none of them run normal APKs - and some of them are decidedly flaky, crashing spontaneously, or the virtual keyboard ignoring clicks, etc).I've found no way around this - a new launcher is only a skin, and sideloading doesn't fix it.I feel Pine are culpable for this. Imagine they offer Linux for the device, but you can't run Linux apps - *and they don't mention it anywhere*, and you can only find out by ordering, waiting two weeks for delivery, and then spending a solid man day trying out different OS images.It's a lovely bit of hardware. The shape, size and spec are amazing - but Jesus, what a bunch of cowboys when it comes to Android.
A**N
Makes a Great NAS
I originally wanted to make a network attached storage device for my home where I can store photos and movies. I originally went with the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ for this task. Upon loading openmediavault and getting a hard drive ready I realize the one major weakness of the Raspberry Pi... it only has USB 2.0. I only got speeds of 10 megabits per second which split among members of my family was extremely slow and provided very laggy movies and kids fighting over bandwidth!!!I had to find another solution and fast! The NAS products over the internet wanted ~$300 for just the container and didn't provide hard drives so that was not an answer.Enter the Rock64. This little board has a USB 3.0 but you sacrifice Wi-Fi. I did not need Wi-Fi for my purposes because it was going to be hooked up directly to my router. After everything was said and done this little board provided me with speeds of up to 80 megabits per second on a hard-line connection. I have had it on for a straight month and no problems so far.Best of all it's cheap and no more screaming kids!!!!!Bear in mind a couple of things regarding the rock64 it does not have the community support that the Raspberry Pi does. If you're looking to run raspbian or other operating systems you might not find the same support level that you do for the Raspberry Pi.However if you are planning just to use it for a NAS it is practically made for that purpose.
H**T
One Star
Never coudi get to work
N**M
Rock64 simply rocks
Received my rock64 few weeks ago but I couldn't make it work due to having wrong time of connector on power supply, so it finally came friday & since them I have been doing some experiments. BTW, if you are ordering from UK, be ready to cough up the customs charge and Royal Mail handling fee, that came up around £16 for me.For those who are having issues with the (Linux) OS installation please google for "ROCK64 Software Release" and download the Xaniel or Debian, both work like a charm. I haven't tested fedora so far so cannot comment on it. I did the disk image on micro SD card and it booted the OS smoothly. I did initial configuration using HDMI cable and bluetooth keyboard/mouse. Once I installed xrdp, I didnt need any screen, I used RDP to login to console, even though it will probably never be used in future as SSH is the best way for me.When I compared the performance with my Raspberry PI 3, there is no match. Rock64 rocks, but then again it has 3GB additional memory as well as stronger CPU. The only downside so far is not case or kit available in market but otherwise its way ahead of Raspberry. I am very happy with it.
M**N
Fast and 4GB memory reduces swapping to disk. Needs ...
Fast and 4GB memory reduces swapping to disk. Needs a Heatsink and Fan as CPU temperature gets to the point of shutdown if this unit gets busy!
S**E
Good value for money considering it has 4gb ram and ...
Good value for money considering it has 4gb ram and usb 3 and fast Ethernet. Manufacturer provides an app to directly flash os image onto sd cards.
T**S
Received ahead of expected time, Flashed an SD card - up and running in minutes. Great fast and 64bit
Received well ahead of planned date (did have to pay customs tax for UK).Downloaded the O/S downloader from Pine, flashed an SD card with Debian up and running in minutes.It seems significantly faster than Raspberry Pi but then does have 4GB RAM onboard so it will be.More testing to go through but this is a great 64bit machine.
A**R
The future....
Fantastic product, a big fan of single board computers. Do not use them for anything other than htpc device's. Great quality, forums give a great deal of help.
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