J1900 mining machine soft routing
In terms of the system, it uses aikuai, which has stable performance and powerful flow control. The key is that there is no advertisement and there is no fear of hijacking. However, because aikuai turns off DHCP by default, we need to specify the IP on the PC before we can log in
This is the beginning of my experience. After one day's operation, the CPU utilization rate is still very low, and the 2G memory utilization rate is not more than 50%, which is very good. Temperature, feel the heat, not hot, no fan design is OK< br />1. The multi-core performance of J1900 is higher than that of E8200 because it has many cores; However, because the processor is an improvement of atom architecture, the single core performance is still very poor, which is 42% lower than E8200
J1900 is only suitable for soft routing and NAS, where CPU requirements are not high, and the actual office application experience is still very poor/1. The J1900 has many cores, so its multi-core performance is equal to that of G640; However, because the processor is an improvement of atom architecture, the single core performance is still very poor, which is 52% lower than G640
J1900 is only suitable for soft routing and NAS, where CPU requirements are not high, and the actual office application experience is still very poor< br />the TV box in my living room is equipped with this processor, Celeron j3160, plus a 256 solid state, win10. For watching videos and plays. The actual use experience is actually good. TDP is only 6W. It doesn't need a fan. It's very quiet. There's no problem watching videos and web pages. Office software is easy to kill. However, if you browse too complex web pages, edit large documents, or watch high bit rate videos, you will get stuck. There is no way to lose in the 6W TDP and N series positioning. If you play games and big software, it can only be a tragedy
I used this u to play Empire era 2 HD remaking on my home TV, and the high special effects are very smooth = = of course, I just have nothing to do. I have a special station to save when playing games. If it's NAS, it can do both. J3160 is recommended.
Both Celeron J1900 and g1620 are low-end CPUs. Relatively speaking, the performance of J1900 is lower, but low power consumption is an advantage. If it is for office and home use, the J1900 is better, because you can't feel the difference in normal use. The following is the parameter comparison of the two CPUs:
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main frequency: J1900 is 2GHz, g1620 is 2.7ghz
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number of cores: J1900 is four core, g1620 is double core
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L3 cache: 3MB for J1900 and 2MB for g1620
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power consumption: 10W for J1900 and 55W for g1620