Jeff Geerling
Jeff Geerling
First run - cluster spiked at 140W at the beginning but settled in for 99% of the test around 105W. 275.11 Gflops at 105W, for 2.62 Gflops/W ``` ================================================================================ HPLinpack...
With heatsinks: 324.66 Gflops at 132W, for **2.46 Gflops/W** ``` $ ansible all -a "vcgencmd get_throttled" blade10.local | CHANGED | rc=0 >> throttled=0x0 blade7.local | CHANGED | rc=0 >> throttled=0x0...
Right now I'm just waiting for all my test environment container images to update to the latest Ansible version. Waiting for that to happen over the next week or so....
@tbrodbeck - Definitely an option. What I do is just run the command again with `--break-system-packages`, it hasn't caused any issues for me since that warning was added a couple...
On my Intel Core Ultra 265K system, for GravityMark, I got: - 2K: [20,218](https://gravitymark.tellusim.com/report/?id=daf3f5362be09797059e60173c7bc694b28cad54) - 1600x900: [26,710](https://gravitymark.tellusim.com/report/?id=194b33e22501f538f95cd6449d7cc3b46da837f0)
Raspberry Pi OS is lacking some useful tooling for portable use: - Screen Blanking is off by default, so the screen just stays on indefinitely unless you enable Screen Blanking....
@bckelley - hopefully, but also check out the video linked up above, there's a pretty complete assembly video.
@cgarz - the microSD card slot works with CM5s that are non-eMMC (so, 'Lite' modules), and it uses the SDIO lines straight off the BCM2712 SoC, which is I believe...
Messed around with the three USB-C form factor ports on the left side, from closest to the screen, to closest to the front/trackpad side: - Power port behaves like Pi...
My initial attempt at running Ubuntu 25.04 Desktop... it would boot just by inserting a microSD card flashed with that OS, but I couldn't get the built-in trackpad and keyboard...