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username: root password: dietpi[All]Raspberry PiOdroidPINE64RadxaAlloASUSNanoPiOrange PiRISC-VPC/VMOtherRaspberry Pi 1/Zero (1)CPU:BCM2708 900/1000 MHz | 1 Core | ARMv6RAM:256 MiB - 512 MiB LPDDR2

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.These images are compatible with all Raspberry Pi models, but we recommend it only for Raspberry Pi 1 and Zero (1) models.Raspberry Pi 2 PCB v1.1CPU:BCM2709 900 MHz | 4 Cores | ARMv7RAM:1 GiB LPDDR2

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.These images are compatible with all Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4 models, but we recommend it only for Raspberry Pi 2 PCB v1.1, or if you require a 32-bit system explicitly.

The Raspberry Pi 2 comes in two versions, which is printed onto the PCB. PCB v1.1 has an ARMv7 chip, hence needs to use this image, PCB v1.2 can use the ARMv8 image, which we then generally recommend.Raspberry Pi 2/3/4CPU:BCM2710/2711 900-1800 MHz | 4 Cores | ARMv8RAM:1 GiB LPDDR2 - 8 GiB LPDDR4

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.These images are compatible with all Raspberry Pi 3 and 4 models, as well as Raspberry Pi 2 PCB v1.2 and Zero 2.

The Raspberry Pi 2 comes in two versions, which is printed onto the PCB. PCB v1.1 has an ARMv7 chip, hence needs to use the ARMv7 image, PCB v1.2 can use this ARMv8 image, which we then generally recommend.Odroid C1CPU:Amlogic S805 1.5 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv7RAM:1 GiB DDR3Known issues:No HDMI output, serial console only

No eMMC support, limited USB hot-plug support

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The Odroid C1 is esteemed to be the most powerful low-cost single board computer available, as well as being an extremely versatile device. Featuring a quad-core Amlogic processor, advanced Mali GPU, and Gigabit Ethernet, it can function as a home theater set-top box, a general purpose computer for web browsing, gaming and socializing, a compact tool for college or office work, a prototyping device for hardware tinkering, a controller for home automation, a workstation for software development, and much more.Odroid C2CPU:Amlogic S905 1.54 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:2 GiB DDR3

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.In our eyes, the Odroid C2 is the best "all round" SBC on the market today. Exceptional CPU and LAN performance which is great for multiple uses. Couple the C2 with an eMMC module and you'll experience next-level SBC filesystem performance at up to 140 MiB/s transfer rates. The C2 is innovative SBC perfection, and, because of its excellent all round performance, we even have a few dedicated to daily DietPi testing.Odroid XU3/XU4/MC1/HC1/HC2CPU:Samsung Exynos5422 2.0/1.4 GHz | 8 cores | ARMv8RAM:2 GiB DDR3

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The XU4 is a powerhouse performance monster SBC and features USB 3.0, which makes it great for a NAS system. However, the XU4 does suffer from excessive heat at full load, you can expect 3-5 seconds at full load, before thermal throttling kicks in @ 95 C and reduces clocks. Aside from this, the XU4 is one of the most powerful SBC on the market today and features a much welcomed USB 3.0 support. It also looks great with Odroid-CloudShell and DietPi-CloudShell stats!PINE A64CPU:Allwinner A64 1.2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:512 MiB - 2 GiB DDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.PINE A64 was the worlds first "kickstarted" SBC (AFAIK). Featuring a 64-bit CPU and up to 2 GiB RAM with Gbit Ethernet. The PINE A64 shows promise for future kickstarted SBCs, albeit, the PINE A64 board is somewhat cumbersome.NanoPi NEOCPU:Allwinner H3 1.2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv7RAM:256 MiB - 512 MiB DDR3NET:100 Mbit Ethernet

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Small SBC with lots of features.NanoPi NEO AirCPU:Allwinner H3 1.2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv7RAM:512 MiB DDR3NET:Onboard WiFi 4 (802.11n)Storage:8 GiB eMMC

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Small SBC with lots of features.NanoPi M1CPU:Allwinner H3 1.2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv7RAM:512 MiB - 1 GiB DDR3NET:100 Mbit Ethernet

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Small SBC with lots of features.NanoPi M2/T2CPU:Samsung S5P4418 1.4 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv7RAM:1 GiB DDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet

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Download Image:Download (SHA256) (Signature)How to install / Details:ViewSmall SBC with lots of features. 8 core powerhouse, great for multi-threaded programs like Plex Media ServerPinebookCPU:Allwinner A64 1.1 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:2 GiB DDR3NET:WiFiStorage:eMMC

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The Pinebook is a phenomenal Linux laptop with exceptional build quality that rivals 300+ laptops. The unit is fitted with an exceptionally bright 1080p IPS screen, eMMC and onboard WiFi.When considering all this only costs $99, you'd be silly not to pick one up. Highly recommended for anyone who loves SBCs with an expected light workload use. An ARM laptop done right, and then some!Hyper-VRAM:1 GiB | Can be changed

Download Image:Download (SHA256) (Signature)How to install / Details:ViewThe Hyper-V virtual machine is great for those occasions where SBC performance just isn't enough. Run one of these on any x86_64 PC/server and still get the same great DietPi features and experience.We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.ParallelsRAM:1 GiB | Can be changed

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The Parallels virtual machine is great for those occasions where SBC performance just isn't enough. Run one of these on any x86_64 PC/server and still get the same great DietPi features and experience.UTMRAM:1 GiB | Can be changed

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The UTM virtual machine is great for those occasions where SBC performance just isn't enough. Run one of these on any x86_64 PC/server and still get the same great DietPi features and experience.ProxmoxARCH:x86_64

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The Proxmox virtual machine is great for those occasions where SBC performance just isn't enough. Run one of these on any x86_64 PC/server and still get the same great DietPi features and experience.Odroid N2(+)CPU:Amlogic S922X 2.0(2.4) GHz | 6 cores | ARMv8RAM:4 GiB DDR4 1320 MHzNET:Gbit EthernetStorage:eMMC socket

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Hardkernel's next generation "high-end" SBC is finally here! It was the fastest ARM SBC we ever tested, until the first boards with Rockchip's RK3588 arrived. Excellent performance and thermals at a reasonable price range.VMware/ESXiRAM:1 GiB | Can be changed

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The VMware virtual machine is great for those occasions where SBC performance just isn't enough. Run one of these on any x86_64 PC/server and still get the same great DietPi features and experience.VirtualBoxRAM:1 GiB | Can be changed

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The VirtualBox virtual machine is great for those occasions where SBC performance just isn't enough. Run one of these on any x86_64 PC/server and still get the same great DietPi features and experience.ROCK Pi 4CPU:Rockchip RK3399 1.8/1.4 GHz | 6 cores | ARMv8RAM:1 GiB - 4 GiB LPDDR4@3200 MiB/sNET:Gbit EthernetStorage:eMMC socket

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Compared to other RK3399 SBCs, this one is small sized, like the Raspberry Pi.ZeroPiCPU:Allwinner H3 Cortex-A7 1.2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv7RAM:256 MiB - 512 MiB DDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Sparky SBC (Allo)CPU:Actions semiconductor S500 1.1 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv7RAM:1 GiB DDR3USB:3.0Storage:eMMC socket

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This image has our Allo web GUI and audiophile software pre-installed.The Allo Sparky SBC is unique, in the way its been designed for Audiophile usage at its core. By attaching a Kali Reclocker, Allo Piano DAC and Volt+, this system becomes the ultimate in high end audio quality and playback. If you love your audio and want the very best in audio quality, Sparky SBC coupled with the available audio HATs, is the complete Audiophile SBC solution.ASUS Tinker BoardCPU:Rockchip RK3288 1.8 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv7RAM:2 GiB Dual Channel DDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi, BluetoothStorage:eMMC socket (model S only), SDIO 3.0 (fast)

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Here come the giants "ASUS" with their first SBC on the market. It provides excellent performance as a SBC with its 1.8 GHz CPU and SDIO 3.0 for fast SD transfer rates. The S model contains an additional onboard eMMC module with write speeds of 70 MiB/s and read speeds of 150 MiB/s. A highly recommended SBC.ASUS Tinker Board 2CPU:Rockchip RK3399 1.8/1.4 GHz | 6 cores | ARMv8RAM:2 GiB LPDDR4NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0Storage:eMMC socket (model S only)

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Successor of the ASUS Tinker Board 1 with 64-bit RK3399 SoC.NanoPi Fire3CPU:Samsung S5P6818 1.4 GHz | 8 cores | ARMv8RAM:1 GiB DDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet

Download Image:Download (SHA256) (Signature)How to install / Details:ViewThe NanoPi M3's "Mini-Me". 8 core powerhouse, great for multi-threaded programs like Plex Media Server, all wrapped up into a nano sized SBC device. The CPU runs hot under full CPU load, so if you plan to run this at full load, make sure to obtain an upgraded heat sink (as the default is insufficient).NanoPi M1 PlusCPU:Allwinner H3 1.2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv7RAM:512 MiB - 1 GiB DDR3NET:WiFi, BluetoothStorage:eMMC socket

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Small SBC with lots of features.NanoPi NEO2CPU:Allwinner H5 1.2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:512 MiB DDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.An upgrade to the original Nano NEO, now features H5 64-bit CPU and Gbit LAN. Quite possibly the smallest (and cutest) SBC on the market. Great for headless/IoT/NAS/server/HiFi projects and showing old friends how small computers have become.NanoPi K1 PlusCPU:Allwinner H5 1.4 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:2 GiB DDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.A direct competitor to the RPi 3+. Features excellent and stable onboard WiFi, 64-bit CPU. A great all round board, utilizing the H5 ARM CPU. A good alternative to the RPi 3+, with increased performance at a similar price range.NanoPi NEO2 BlackCPU:Allwinner H5 1.2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:512 MiB - 1 GiB DDR3NET:Gbit EthernetStorage:eMMC socket

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.A NEO2 upgrade with some additional features like eMMC and available with 1 GiB RAMNanoPi M4V2CPU:Rockchip RK3399 1.8/1.4 GHz | 6 cores | ARMv8RAM:4 GiB LPDDR4NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi, BluetoothStorage:eMMC socket

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.New build of the NanoPi M4 with DDR4 instead of DDR3 RAM.PINE H64CPU:Allwinner H6 Cortex-A53 1.488 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:1 GiB - 3 GiB LPDDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi*Storage:eMMC socket, PCIe (Model A only)

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The PINE H64 is available in two variants, Model A with larger PCB, PCIe slot and optional WiFi, and Model B with ROCK64-size PCB, without PCIe slot and fixed onboard WiFi.ROCKPro64CPU:Rockchip RK3399 1.8/1.4 GHz | 6 cores | ARMv8RAM:4 GiB LPDDR4NET:Gbit EthernetStorage:eMMC socket, PCIe x4

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The ROCK64's big brother is here! One of the fastest ARM SBC (RK3399) on the market today, with 2x1.8 GHz A72 cores and 4x1.4 GHz A53 cores. Onboard full size PCIe x4 with excellent throughput compliments a NAS/Server setup, and, endless opportunities. A great addition to your SBC lineup that provides next gen SBC performance. Bottom line: "it's a little chunky, but it ain't no monkey", we love it!Quartz64 Model ACPU:Rockchip RK3566 1.8 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:4 GiB - 8 GiB LPDDR4NET:Gbit Ethernet, optional WiFi 5Storage:eMMC socket, PCIe x4, SATA 3.0

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.PINE64's next generation SBC based on the new Rockchip RK3566 SoC, which provides a lot of hardware features and connectors. Note that the RK3566 is aimed to be a successor for RK3288 and RK3328, not for the flagship RK3399. So expect the raw CPU performance to be in the range of the ROCK64. The SoC however provides a lot more hardware features, connectors and slots exposed on the SBC.Quartz64 Model BCPU:Rockchip RK3566 1.8 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:4 GiB - 8 GiB LPDDR4NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi 5Storage:eMMC socket, M.2 slot

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.PINE64's next generation SBC in credit card size, based on the new Rockchip RK3566 SoC, which provides a lot of hardware features and connectors. Note that the RK3566 is aimed to be a successor for RK3288 and RK3328, not for the flagship RK3399. So expect the raw CPU performance to be in the range of the ROCK64. The SoC however provides a lot more hardware features, connectors and slots exposed on the SBC.SOQuartzCPU:Rockchip RK3566 1.8 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:2 GiB - 8 GiB LPDDR4NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi 5Storage:eMMC socket, PCIe x1

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.PINE64's next generation compute module based on the new Rockchip RK3566 SoC, which provides a lot of hardware features. Note that the RK3566 is aimed to be a successor for RK3288 and RK3328, not for the flagship RK3399. So expect the raw CPU performance to be in the range of the ROCK64. The SoC however provides a lot more hardware features, connectors and slots exposed on the default baseboard.Native PC for BIOS/CSMDirect write Image:Download (SHA256) (Signature)

Choose this to write directly to the internal/root drive of the target system.Installer Image:Download (SHA256) (Signature)

Choose this to write to e.g. a USB stick to boot and install DietPi to an internal drive.How to install / Details:ViewBullseye images:

We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The Native PC is great for those occasions where SBC performance just isn't enough. Run one of these on any x86_64 PC/server and still get the same great DietPi features and experience. This image is for motherboards with BIOS and/or CSM boot support.ROCK64CPU:Rockchip RK3328 1.3 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:1 GiB - 4 GiB DDR3NET:Gbit EthernetUSB:3.0Storage:eMMC socket

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.A welcomed evolution of the PINE64 is finally here. Reduced PCB size, low cost, USB 3.0, Gbit Ethernet and eMMC option. A worthy SBC for any server/NAS project.Native PC for UEFIInstaller Image:Download (SHA256) (Signature)

Write to e.g. a USB stick to boot and install DietPi to an internal drive.How to install / Details:ViewBullseye images:

We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The Native PC is great for those occasions where SBC performance just isn't enough. Run one of these on any x86_64 PC/server and still get the same great DietPi features and experience. This image is for motherboards with UEFI boot support and onboard EMMC (e.g.: Z83-II, Beelink AP32 and other Intel NUC/SBC devices with onboard eMMC).Other device (beta)DietPi-Installer:Convert any Debian image, into a DietPi system.

Install Guide:ViewUnable to find an available image for your device? Don't worry, DietPi contains a script which can be used to turn an installed Debian-based OS into DietPi.Simply follow the instructions.NB: End user support is limited to DietPi-specific issues, which excludes kernel and onboard hardware related issues.NanoPC T4CPU:Rockchip RK3399 1.8/1.4 GHz | 6 cores | ARMv8RAM:4 GiB LPDDR3-1866NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi, BluetoothStorage:16 GiB eMMC, M.2 socket, PCIe x4

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.FriendlyELEC's next generation SBC is finally here! One of the fastest ARM SBC (RK3399) on the market today, with 2x1.8 GHz A72 cores and 4x1.4 GHz A53 cores. Onboard M.2/PCIe x4 with excellent throughput compliments a NAS/Server setup. Bottom line, we love it!ROCK Pi SCPU:Rockchip RK3308 Cortex-A35 | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:256 MiB - 512 MiB DDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi, BluetoothStorage:Optional onboard SD NAND

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Little brother of the ROCK Pi 4, headless but with voice detection engine, for IoT and voice applications.NanoPi NEO Plus2CPU:Allwinner H5 1.2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:1 GiB DDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi, BluetoothStorage:8 GiB eMMC

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.NanoPi M4CPU:Rockchip RK3399 1.8/1.4 GHz | 6 cores | ARMv8RAM:2 GiB - 4 GiB LPDDR3-1866NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi, BluetoothStorage:eMMC socket

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Little brother of the NanoPC T4 with same SoC (RK3399) performance but a few less features, like no onboard eMMC chip (but socket) and no M.2 socket. However the form factor is RPi-like which might suite certain use-cases.NanoPi NEO4CPU:Rockchip RK3399 1.8/1.4 GHz | 6 cores | ARMv8RAM:1 GiB DDR3-1866NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi, BluetoothStorage:eMMC socket

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The smallest board of the M4/T4/NEO4 RK3399 family. One gets full RK3399 SoC power on a tiny form factor but pays this with only 1 GB RAM and the loss of the 3.5mm audio jack (HDMI audio only) compared to the M4.NanoPi NEO3CPU:Rockchip RK3328 1.5 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:1 GiB - 2 GiB DDR4NET:Gbit EthernetUSB:3.0 Type A

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.A tiny headless SBC, comes in a cute white housing with fanless cooling. It has the ROCK64 SoC, so you know what you can expect, but it runs hot quickly inside there. Prepare to limit the maximum CPU frequency, apply a strict GPU governor or put the board into a new cool well ventilated home.NanoPi R2SCPU:Rockchip RK3328 1.5 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:1 GiB DDR4NET:2x Gbit EthernetUSB:2.0 Type A

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.A headless dual-Ethernet SBC, useful as router setup or network bridge. It has the ROCK64 SoC, so you know what you can expect.NanoPi K2CPU:Amlogic S905 1.5 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:2 GiB DDR3NET:Gbit Ethernet, WiFi, BluetoothStorage:eMMC socket

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.A well featured SBC with the SoC that one might know from Odroid C2Odroid C4/HC4CPU:Amlogic S905X3 2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:2 GiB - 4 GiB DDR4NET:Gbit EthernetStorage:eMMC socket

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Odroid C2 successor with modern upgraded components.NanoPi R4SCPU:Rockchip RK3399 1.8/1.4 GHz | 6 cores | ARMv8RAM:1 GiB DDR3 - 4 GiB DDR4NET:2x Gbit Ethernet

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.FriendlyELEC's RK3399 dual-Ethernet/router board. When using the optionally shipped metal case, the CPU temperature stays in moderate range without a fan, as long as you do not run long-term full-load processes. It is purely headless but has a serial/UART debug port, so if you use it for important services, we recommend to have a serial terminal or adapter cable available, to allow console access even in case of boot issues of failing network (no SSH).NanoPi R5S/R5CCPU:Rockchip RK3568 2.0 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:2-4 GiB LPDDR4XNET:2x/1x 2.5 Gbit + 1x 1 Gbit EthernetStorage:8-32 GiB eMMC (optional on R5C)

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.FriendlyELEC's latest RK3568 dual-2.5 Gbit Ethernet router board. When using the optionally shipped metal case, the CPU temperature stays in moderate range without a fan, as long as you do not run long-term full-load processes. Other than previous NanoPi router boards, the R5S has a HDMI port as well.NanoPi 6 seriesCPU:Rockchip RK3588 1.8/2.4 GHz | 8 cores | ARMv8RAM:4-16 GiB LPDDR4USB:USB 3.0 + USB 2.0NET:2x/1x 2.5 Gbit + 1x 1 Gbit EthernetStorage:32 GiB eMMC (optional on R6C)

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The NanoPi R6S/R6C and NanoPC T6 are FriendlyELEC's new flagship SBC series, featuring the new Rockchip RK3588 SoC: A quad-core 4x Cortex-A76 @2.4 GHz + 4x Cortex A55 @1.8 GHz is making this the by far fastest SoC ever tested with DietPi.Pinebook ProCPU:Rockchip RK3399 1.8/1.4 GHz | 6 cores | ARMv8RAM:4 GiB DDR4NET:Gbit EthernetStorage:64/128 GiB eMMC

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The RK3399-based successor of the previous A64-based Pinebook.NanoPi R1CPU:Allwinner H3 1.2 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv7RAM:512 MiB - 1 GiB DDR3NET:1x GiB Ethernet + 1x 100 MiB EthernetStorage:8 GiB eMMC

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The smallest dual-Ethernet SBC we currently support. This image should run on NanoPi R1S-H3 as well, which is pretty similar, just without eMMC and one USB port only.Radxa ZeroCPU:Amlogic S905Y2 1.8 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:512 MiB - 4 GiB DDR4USB:USB 2.0 OTG and power, USB 3.0 HOSTNET:Onboard WiFi 4/5 (802.11ac), Bluetooth 4/5Storage:8 - 128 GiB eMMC on 2 GiB RAM and up variants

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Radxa Zero features a quad core 64-bit ARM processor, 32bit LPDDR4, up to 4K@60 HDMI, 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, USB 3.0, 40-pin GPIO header. Radxa Zero supports USB 2.0 OTG and power via one USB C port.

Radxa Zero comes in 4 options with different RAM/storage configuration.NB: No eMMC on 512 MiB and 1 GiB model, only 8 GiB eMMC for 2 GiB RAM model, larger eMMC only available for 4 GiB RAM modelROCK 3ACPU:Rockchip RK3568 2.0 GHz | 4 cores | ARMv8RAM:2 GiB - 8 GiB LPDDR4USB:USB 3.0 OTG and HOSTNET:Gbit Ethernet, optional Radxa Wireless ModuleStorage:microSD, eMMC and M.2 sockets

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Radxa's new mid-range SBC, featuring the new Rockchip RK3568 SoC with 4x Cortex A55 CPU @2.0 GHzROCK 5ACPU:Rockchip RK3588 1.8/2.4 GHz | 8 cores | ARMv8RAM:4 GiB - 16 GiB LPDDR4USB:USB 3.0 OTG and HOSTNET:2.5 Gbit Ethernet, optional Radxa Wireless ModuleStorage:microSD and eMMC sockets

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Radxa's new flagship SBC, featuring the new Rockchip RK3588S SoC: A quad-core 4x Cortex-A76 @2.4 GHz + 4x Cortex A55 @1.8 GHz is making this the by far fastest SoC ever tested with DietPi.ROCK 5BCPU:Rockchip RK3588 1.8/2.4 GHz | 8 cores | ARMv8RAM:4 GiB - 16 GiB LPDDR4USB:USB 3.0 OTG and HOSTNET:2.5 Gbit Ethernet, optional Radxa Wireless ModuleStorage:microSD and eMMC sockets

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.Radxa's new flagship SBC, featuring the new Rockchip RK3588 SoC: A quad-core 4x Cortex-A76 @2.4 GHz + 4x Cortex A55 @1.8 GHz is making this the by far fastest SoC ever tested with DietPi.Orange Pi 5CPU:Rockchip RK3588 1.8/2.4 GHz | 8 cores | ARMv8RAM:4 GiB - 16 GiB LPDDR4USB:1x USB 3.0 2x USB 2.0 1x USB Type-C (USB 3.1)NET:Gbit EthernetStorage:microSD, eMMC and M.2 2242 NVMe sockets

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.The new Orange Pi flagship SBC, featuring the new Rockchip RK3588 SoC: A quad-core 4x Cortex-A76 @2.4 GHz + 4x Cortex A55 @1.8 GHz is making this the by far fastest SoC ever tested with DietPi.Orange Pi 5 PlusCPU:Rockchip RK3588 1.8/2.4 GHz | 8 cores | ARMv8RAM:8 GiB - 32 GiB LPDDR4USB:2x USB 3.0 2x USB 2.0 1x USB Type-C (USB 3.1)NET:2x 2.5 Gbit Ethernet, M.2 2230 E key slot for WiFi/BT moduleStorage:microSD, eMMC and M.2 2280 NVMe sockets

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We provide images based on the older Debian Bullseye release as well, as not all software in our catalogue is compatible with Debian Bookworm yet. All info about this can be found here.A larger revision of the Orange Pi 5, with triple HDMI, dual 2.5 Gbit Ethernet and space for larger NVMe SSDs up to M.2 2280 factor.VisionFive 2 (experimental)CPU:StarFive JH7110 1.5 GHz | 4 cores | RISC-V 64-bitRAM:2 GiB - 8 GiB LPDDR4USB:2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, 1x USB-C PDNET:2x Gbit EthernetStorage:microSD, eMMC and M.2 sockets

How to install / Details:ViewTesting feedback:ViewA first experimental DietPi RISC-V image for the StarFive VisionFive 2 SBC. Please read the instructions given in our blog post lived above. Note that this is at best alpha state on all levels, DietPi, Debian and Linux.Raspberry Pi 1/Zero (1)BCM2708 | 1 Core | ARMv6 e24fc04721

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