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- | ===== QORTector Gen 2 Raspberry Pi 4 | + | ===== QORTector Gen 2 ===== |
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- | The QORTector Gen 2 device features a 500GB SSD storage, quad-core 64-bit processor, 4GB RAM, wireless networking, dual-display output, and 4K video playback (utilizing the latest Brooklyn kernel version)! The Gen 2 is a special purpose image for Raspberry Pi 4 Rev 1.1 and above that utilizes advanced crypto and server grade functions to facilitate minting and full featured accelerated desktop. Gen 2 has proven itself as a full replacement of standard x86 daily driver desktops at the expense of a fraction of power and resource utilization. All variants above Rev 1.1 for Pi4 up to 8GB RAM are supported out of the box. | + | The QORTector Gen 2 device features a 500GB SSD storage, quad-core 64-bit processor, 4GB RAM, wireless networking, dual-display output, and 4K video playback (utilizing the latest Brooklyn kernel version)! The Gen 2 is a special purpose image for the Raspberry Pi 4 Rev 1.1 and above that utilizes advanced crypto and server grade functions to facilitate minting and full featured accelerated desktop. Gen 2 has proven itself as a full replacement of standard x86 daily driver desktops at the expense of a fraction of power and resource utilization. All variants above Rev 1.1 for Pi4 up to 8GB RAM are supported out of the box. |
Crowetic Hardware Development (CHD) uses 3D printers to make custom casing for the device. For those making their own QORTector, the 3D printing files are available on the [[QORTector 3D Printing Files]] page for those interested in making their own case. Otherwise, any Raspberry Pi 4 case should work just fine, such as the Argon cases commonly used. | Crowetic Hardware Development (CHD) uses 3D printers to make custom casing for the device. For those making their own QORTector, the 3D printing files are available on the [[QORTector 3D Printing Files]] page for those interested in making their own case. Otherwise, any Raspberry Pi 4 case should work just fine, such as the Argon cases commonly used. |