Looks the same as the green one posted in the first page. This is the underside of the board, HDMI port pointing to yourself, to the right of the DDR RAM. I just want to share the UART pinouts for the board posted in the first page.RK3328 is not as good as S905X3, either from CPU and GPU sides, but the RK3399 is still quite good SoC. Rockchip recently introduced the long-awaited RK356x series which at least is on par with raw performance to S905X3 and has a nice set of features, but the price is clearly higher and support is still going on. Technology that supports the Allwinner Smartcolor 3.0 smart image quality engine. For example, the Allwinner H6 Quad Core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53, 6K used in the H96 mini H6 not only brings more detailed HD quality, but also represents the HDR 10 high dynamic range image standard and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) on behalf of the chip H6. Note: Commissions may be earned from the links above. Rockchip vs Allwinner H6 Compare the technical characteristics between the group of processors Rockchip and the processor Allwinner H6, but also with the respective performance in the benchmarks. The second is used on the tv box segment, it has a total of 4. The first is dedicated to the tv box sector, It has 4 cores, 4 threads, a maximum frequency of 1.5GHz. Comparison of the technical characteristics between the processors, with the Rockchip RK3318 on one side and the Allwinner H616 on the other side.
Android OS: Android 9.0 OS: CPU: Allwinner H6 Quad Core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53: GPU: High-performance multi-core GPU Mali T720: RAM: 4GB DDR3 Android OS: Android 9.0 OS.
Allwinner H6 SoC 6K Android tv box H96 mini H6 Features. Passthrough works on this receiver for all formats from my A95 box (Coreelec) and for Dolby and DTS from my Raspberry Pi 3 box (Libreelec).Here 4k tv boxRockchip RK3328 and Allwinner H6 for CPU comparison. Stereo (MP3, WAV or FLAC) and 5.1 multichannel (WAV or FLAC) all work fine, but DTS or AC3 drops out as above.
I've also tried some audio formats via HDMI. In System/Audio I'm using the HDMI digital output, and have passthrough enabled for all of the formats. Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby True-HD or DTS_MA) but the sound keeps dropping out randomly every second or two and the display on the Onkyo flashes between the format and blank, as if the signal is being dropped. My Onkyo receiver shows the correct format being received when I play a source (e.g.
On my OrangePI PC (H3), passthrough of all the formats kind of works, but only very intermittently. Jernej Firstly, thanks for your work on this - I've been crossing my fingers that someone could crack this. Additionally, in the future, H6 will get its own LE kernel settings (currently shared with other 64-bit Allwinner SoCs), which will also allow lower temperatures (at least in theory). This tends to cause higher temperatures due to higher voltage used. Regarding hot cpu - most cheap H6 boxes are crap because they lack precise CPU voltage management. I'm still working with 2 GiB and even 1 GiB boards and I don't see any downside. To be honest, I don't think you need more than 3 GiB of RAM. There is still a lot of potential to unlock while already mostly on feature parity with older ones. My recommendation would be H6, at least from Allwinner.
In the past already happen that binary drivers weren't totally compatible with another SoC and SoC designer refused to release appropriate variant due to various reasons.
However, there are binary driver available but I always prefer mesa over them. Yes, graphics is the same as on S905X3, but as I said, mesa is just now getting proper support for it.