You are welcome, Michael.

> Double the performance of the Q190G4N-S07 which is already fast.

Actually, the Qotom Q530G6 averages 3.3x the single-core performance compared 
to the Q190G4N-S07 in my tests.

> In fact I cant see why I wouldn't just use both of these for all use cases 
> other than I don't know their reliability.

Yes, no matter which board vendor you choose there are reliability risks.  At 
least with Qotom you can afford to have a few spares, and testing is the key.

Lonnie



> On Jul 8, 2018, at 6:53 PM, Michael Knill <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> 
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Lonnie. Im looking forward to using it. 
> Double the performance of the Q190G4N-S07 which is already fast. It should be 
> able to handle my largest systems no problems at all!
> In fact I cant see why I wouldn't just use both of these for all use cases 
> other than I don't know their reliability.
> 
> Regards
> Michael Knill
> 
> On 9/7/18, 9:05 am, "Lonnie Abelbeck" <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> wrote:
> 
>    A newly released hardware description and configuration has been added to 
> the AstLinux documentation:
> 
>    Qotom Q530G6 Core i3-6100U Fanless Appliance
>    https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:board_qotom_q530g6
> 
>    I personally purchased a Qotom Q530G6 (4G RAM, 32G mSATA SSD, No WiFi) via 
> AliExpress:
> 
>    6 Gigabit Nic Fanless Mini PC Qotom Q530G6 Core i3-6100U ...
>    
> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/6-Gigabit-Nic-Fanless-Mini-PC-Qotom-Q530G6-Q550G6-Core-i3-6100U-i5-6200U-1-8Ghz/32890614694.html
> 
>    $227.00 USD -- Barebone Q530G6, No WiFi
> 
>    $ 61.00 USD -- 4G RAM, 32G mSATA SSD (I added since it uses DDR4 RAM)
> 
>    $ 30.00 USD -- Shipping to central USA
> 
>    The Qotom Q530G6 is the fastest bare-metal hardware I have tested for 
> AstLinux, 4.7x single-core performance compared to the legacy Intel Atom D525 
> workhorse, and 7.4x single-core performance compared to the PC Engines APU2.
> 
>    The Qotom Q530G6 is about twice the cost of the Qotom-Q190G4N-S07 or PC 
> Engines APU2.
> 
>    Given the performance, the power consumption is surprisingly low, idles at 
> 6 W, 10 W under load (HDMI disconnected).  And runs cool, coretemp reports 41 
> degC CPU and SATA 2.5" SSD reports 43 degC (ambient temp is 26 degC / 79 
> degF).  The supplied Hoodisk brand mSATA SSD does not report temp. The case 
> is only barely warm to the touch.
> 
>    The Qotom Q530G6 offers everything an AstLinux user wants:
>    -- Supports Serial or Video (HDMI) Console
>    -- Supports either mSATA SSD or 2.5" SSD (SATA cable pre-attached)
>    -- 6x Intel i211 NIC's
>    -- Fanless, first-class machined aluminum black case
>    -- Internal piezo buzzer for startup/shutdown sounds.
>    -- Power button
> 
>    The Qotom Q530G6 requires DDR4 RAM, single 260-pin SO-DIMM, 4GB to 16GB 
> supported.
> 
>    No surprise, line-speed 1Gbps network routing and line-speed WireGuard VPN 
> with headroom.  OpenVPN tested at 310 Mbps.
> 
>    I placed my order on a Saturday via AliExpress, it shipped on the 
> following Tuesday morning and I signed for the package Thursday noon.  Quite 
> amazing !
> 
>    Note: Shipped via DHL which required a signature on delivery.
> 
>    I like the way a SATA 2.5" SSD is attached (4x screws are supplied) to the 
> lower cover, somewhat lower temps away from the motherboard.  Currently on 
> Amazon, "Industrial" 2.5" SATA SSD's (32GB-64GB) are available for $30-$40 
> USD.  A 2.5" SSD is a good option for this box.
> 
>    In testing I found the Qotom Q530G6's serial port was sensitive to EMI 
> generated with a dangling (inactive) serial cable, as such it would sometimes 
> fail to boot properly (hang until cable was removed). Though a connected 
> (active) serial cable, or no serial cable always booted reliably.  I retested 
> with a new [1], quality shielded serial cable and that solved the observed 
> EMI issues with a dangling (inactive) serial cable.  The original null-modem 
> cable was probably 20 years old that came with a switch or some other 
> product, and was longer than I needed. EMI on RS232 is something to keep in 
> mind.
> 
>    Clearly there is no one best AstLinux hardware solution, but in my limited 
> testing, the Qotom Q530G6 is a great fit for AstLinux.
> 
>    The Qotom Q530G6 has run solidly for a few days, further updates as needed.
> 
>    Lonnie
> 
>    [1] StarTech.com SCNM9FF1MBK https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QM8ZP5E/
> 


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