installs:raspi:argon-oneup:board
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| - | === Hardware setup === | + | ====== Hardware setup ====== |
| + | ==== The RasPi ==== | ||
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| + | For the board, I opted for a Raspberry Pi CM5116032. This model designation reads as follows : | ||
| + | - CM5: The form factor / generation, compute module gen 5 | ||
| + | - 1: WiFi & Bluetooth | ||
| + | - 16: The amount of RAM in GB | ||
| + | - 032: The size of the eMMC present on the board, in GB once again. | ||
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| + | So this board is pretty much the best money could buy. Firstly I opted for a CM5116064 but the vendor had an availability issue because of the early 2026 shortages, so I had to get the model right under. | ||
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| + | Since the OneUp does not have a RJ45 port, and has an antenna, I chose to get the board with WiFi. | ||
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| + | Although this system seems like the best choice, I will have problems later-on during the firmware setup... | ||
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| + | ==== Dedicated Storage ==== | ||
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| + | Considering 32GB of storage is pretty short, I opted to get myself a Gen 3 NVME SSD, as it is supported into the OneUp, with 1TB of storage. Once again I would' | ||
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| + | This storage will not be separated in many blocks, it'll be a single large storage for /home, and it'll be encrypted. | ||
installs/raspi/argon-oneup/board.txt · Last modified: 2026/03/01 15:04 by elraphik
