@@mathsDOTearth You also need GCC 14 for mainstream support of RVV 0.7.1 / XTHeadVector, which this board does not have, but the older Milk-V Duo, Meles, and Pioneer have (and similar boards from other manufacturers)
Official OS images does not include Debian, you'll be on your own to try to make Debian work on this unfortunately milkv.io/docs/jupiter/getting-started/resources
not sure to say ooff or ouch - but not knowing that pci-e is compatible both in the different generations as well as different electrical lanes is quite a missed opportunity to just plugin any dedicate gpu and see if and how well it works
@@TechnicallyUnsure what kind of adapter? that's an open slot! you do know that you can insert cards with a longer connect into a shorter slot as long as it's an open slot and there's nothin physical blocking the rest of the connector, don't you?
Ahhh had to go and find the board just now, I thought it's closed, I didn't even notice it's open, always thought it's closed. I will try it with some GPU
Cool video. Neat little board but running an OS off SD card sucks, NVMe is the way to go. One of the big problems with both ARM & RISCV SBC's are shitty incomplete GPU drivers, vendor OS's and the lack of ongoing support. Would love to see an AMD GPU tested in the PCI-e slot. It appears to be open, so you can install an x16 card in that slot on the board no problem.
Have you tryed the MACHINIST E5 MR9A PRO ATX X99 ? i'm running one with a E5-2699v3 runs great apart from the second usb header not working well maybe not working just will not boot when used. thanks.
@@tuliomop thanks mate, every things fine in the bios i have it in a case that has no front usb2 now so i only need the one header for my A770 rbg lead and ive got rebar working so happy with the board.
I would maybe give bianbu os a go with this. I don't know about the specific device here but I know it's geberally very good for having gpu desktop acceleration on milkv devices which, if it's the case in this one would really fix those performance issues.
Which version of gcc is available? You need gcc-14 for RVV 1.0 support. Houge Langley showed Ollama on this chip, using vector instructions.
You need gcc-14 for auto vectorisation but you can use C intrinsics for RVV in gcc-13
@@mathsDOTearth You also need GCC 14 for mainstream support of RVV 0.7.1 / XTHeadVector, which this board does not have, but the older Milk-V Duo, Meles, and Pioneer have (and similar boards from other manufacturers)
Спасибо, отличный контент.
super cool board, love the videos keep up the good work
i know this video is a bit old, but is there any way you could get debian working on this?
Official OS images does not include Debian, you'll be on your own to try to make Debian work on this unfortunately milkv.io/docs/jupiter/getting-started/resources
Perfect board to make a NAS
Rock 5B is 6 TOPS (3 x 2 TOPS). But "TOPS" on their own mean very little.
Why don´t you try out a dedicated Graphics card in the PCI slot and find out how fast it can go! Bring the system to the limit!
not sure to say ooff or ouch - but not knowing that pci-e is compatible both in the different generations as well as different electrical lanes is quite a missed opportunity to just plugin any dedicate gpu and see if and how well it works
Didn't have the adapter, regular GPU doesn't fit
@@TechnicallyUnsure what kind of adapter? that's an open slot!
you do know that you can insert cards with a longer connect into a shorter slot as long as it's an open slot and there's nothin physical blocking the rest of the connector, don't you?
Ahhh had to go and find the board just now, I thought it's closed, I didn't even notice it's open, always thought it's closed. I will try it with some GPU
@@TechnicallyUnsure will there be a follow up video for testing a gpu?
please try Bianbu OS, the graphics there have been optimized for SpacemiT SoC
Cool video. Neat little board but running an OS off SD card sucks, NVMe is the way to go. One of the big problems with both ARM & RISCV SBC's are shitty incomplete GPU drivers, vendor OS's and the lack of ongoing support. Would love to see an AMD GPU tested in the PCI-e slot. It appears to be open, so you can install an x16 card in that slot on the board no problem.
If you run off SD card with 8GB Ram you can use alpine and boot to ram, will fly.
Try the Chinese os as I think it has the gpu enabled
Bianbu?
@@Vindix007 yes
Have you tryed the MACHINIST E5 MR9A PRO ATX X99 ? i'm running one with a E5-2699v3 runs great apart from the second usb header not working well maybe not working just will not boot when used. thanks.
Have you tried seeing in bios if it is enabled?
@@tuliomop thanks mate, every things fine in the bios i have it in a case that has no front usb2 now so i only need the one header for my A770 rbg lead and ive got rebar working so happy with the board.
How could they let pass that Octa mistake puzzles me.
I just received an M1 Jupiter (jupiter_v1.1) and it does not have the typo, so it seems to be fixed.
Great video, I’d love to see a deeper dive into Fedora bs Ubuntu on this board
I would maybe give bianbu os a go with this. I don't know about the specific device here but I know it's geberally very good for having gpu desktop acceleration on milkv devices which, if it's the case in this one would really fix those performance issues.