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    Difference between MangoES and MangoHTS

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      sky_watcher
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      Thank you all for the reply.

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        andrewh
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        If you are looking at the HTS units, I'd recommend you also look at the new GT mangoes. We are trialling some now with the view to use these instead of the ES mangoes in the future. The GT's have lower processing power, but a higher temp rating and no fan (which we have found to be a common point of failure in some conditions).

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        • MattFoxM
          MattFox
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          Got a link? Don't see it on their site. I've got systems constantly running in the high 80's at the core temp.

          Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
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            andrewh
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            Hi Matt

            Sorry, I don't have a link. Hopefully someone from IA can provide some information.

            Andrew

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              ThomasEinasto
              last edited by ThomasEinasto

              I would also be interested for more information in the GT version of ES.

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              • CraigWebC
                CraigWeb
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                The MangoGT was launched this year and we are still working on the brochure for it. It comes in the same enclosure as the MangoES, the SoC has the following specs:
                Broadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A53 (ARMv8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.2GHz
                1GB LPDDR2 SDRAM
                8GB/16GB/32GB eMMC Flash memory

                As for the high CPU temperature of the MangoES. This was quite a common issue on the Odroid-Xu4 SBC that was used. I did some extensive researching and found it be quite normal, and found a lot of forum post with people running their Odroid for many years at 80 degrees. What did happen was that if there was not enough ventilation the EMMC would dislodge or burn out.

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                • MattFoxM
                  MattFox
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                  Truth be told, those cases being plastic insulate and keep the heat trapped in. The fan is on the underside and there is no actual means for decent ventilation.
                  I took the case off and bam, the CPU dropped 10 degrees centigrade.
                  I'd argue against it being normal, I think if you're going to continue to run gear that hot there will always be heat related issues.

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                  • CraigWebC
                    CraigWeb
                    last edited by

                    You right normal might not be the best word but definitely common in most on-market cases for the odroid.

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                      andrewh
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                      I'm happy to be corrected by someone from IA, but I believe the best current info on the GT mango is at:
                      https://static1.squarespace.com/static/58d15f4a6b8f5bad3a9a578c/t/5e3331733e07947c1b1619bf/1580413303213/MangoGT+Spec.pdf

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                        jflores13 @MattFox
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                        @mattfox I tried removing the plastic case but I haven't figured out the trick to release the corner with the red clip that grabs onto the DIN rail. Any advice so I can avoid breaking it?

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                        • MattFoxM
                          MattFox
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                          Need to access through the side with a precision screwdriver and carefully push the angled plastic away from the grey tab. It's inside the case, not through the bottom like the rest.

                          Fox

                          Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
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                            jflores13 @MattFox
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                            @mattfox got it! Thanks a lot, man!

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