RetrOrangePi with Banana Pi M2 Zero Benchmarks
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[Synopsis]
This video shows the performance of the Banana Pi M2 Zero SBC(Single Board Computer) running the Sony Playstation, and Nintendo 64 emulators. You can see the FPS(Frames Rates per Second) on the bottom lower left corner of the screen. I used a small table top fan to cool my SBC, and this kept the temperature at about 88 to 94 ° F or 31 to 34.4 ° C. If you didn't add a good cooling solution then the performance will be less than this.
The Banana Pi M2 Zero has no problems running Sony Playstation ISO or image files, but it did as well as the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ in running N64 ROMS. This little board is inexpensive and powerful single board computer. It uses the All Winner A7 Cortex ARM based CPU, and it has 4 cores running at 1 GHZ, and it is the same size as the Raspberry Pi Zero. I was quite surprised with the results.
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[Links]
◙ Retro Orange Pi Videos
• https://he-1000-1975.com/video-directory/#RASORA
♦ Banana Pi M2 Zero Videos
• https://he-1000-1975.com/video-directory/#Bananapi
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