| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
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| Processor | 1.4 GHz arm_v7 |
| Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
| Hard Drive | Embedded MultiMediaCard |
| Card Description | Dedicated |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Libre Computer Board ROC-RK3328-CC (Renegade) Mini Computer with Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0 (4GB)
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| Price | $40.00 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $8.88 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $0.00 | |
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| Total | $48.88 | |
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| Brand | Libre Computer Project |
| Model Name | Renegade |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 4 GB |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| CPU Model | ARMv7 |
About this item
- LATEST SOFTWARE SUPPORT: Libre Computer provides the latest Ubuntu 23.04 and 22.04 LTS along with Debian 12/Raspbian 11 support with hardware-accelerated video playback and 3D graphics. Upstream software stack featuring the latest Linux 6.x with open source graphics and video libraries. Boards images features standardized bootloaders with UEFI support and behaves similar to a standard computer.
- HIGH PERFORMANCE DESIGN: Quad 64-bit 1.4GHz ARM Cortex-A53 Processors, 4K Ultra HD ARM Mali-450 GPU, 2GB of High Bandwidth DDR4, 4K 60FPS High Dynamic Range Display Engine for H.265 HEVC, H.264 AVC, VP9 Hardware Decoding and 1080P 60FPS H.264 Harware Encoding, Up to 40% faster than Raspberry Pi 3.
- UNMATCHED IO PERFORMANCE: Equipped with superfast Gigabit Ethernet and lightning speed 5Gbps USB 3, Renegade will power through mixed workloads unlike any sub $50 SBC can dream of. Turn it into a NAS, Kubernetes cluster, file server, wire speed encrypted router/VPN, and more! The performance and possibilities are endless.
- HARDWARE EXTENSIBILITY: 40 Pin header enables hardware re-use by maintaining RPi compatible alternate pin functions like SPI, I2C, PWM, UART, and GPIO. Additional design features include ultra high speed (UHS) Micro SD card support, onboard IR, ADC header, eMMC module expansion connector, and more. Form-factor compatible for easy migration from Raspberry Pi 3 designs. See libretech-wiring-tool for more.
- OPEN SOFTWARE STANDARD: Libre Computer platforms run standard ARMv8 (64-bit) code from all major Linux distributions. Pre-compiled open source bootloaders are provided to strap any distribution, Buildroot, or Yocto images for rapid design and deployment. This platform runs standard Linux distribution kernels and an optimized Linux tree is available on GitHub.
- RASPBIAN COMPATIBILITY: Software made for Raspberry Pi is not compatible out of the box. Libre Computer provides the libretech-raspbian-portability tool on GitHub to convert existing Raspbian images to standard EFI images so that they can run on Libre Computer boards. Pre-converted Raspbian images are also available. Non-standard software libraries for interfacing with hardware will not work and will need to be updated.
- NO ONBOARD WIFI: External USB WiFi/Bluetooth dongles (not included but available in kits) perform faster and with less interference than onboard WiFi/Bluetooth. Libre Computer boards do not feature onboard RF emitters for improved regulatory compliance. Bundles are available with external USB WiFi.
- SUPPORT OPEN-SOURCE: Libre Computer is a major sponsor of software contributions to upstream Linux and U-Boot including support for adopted Allwinner, Amlogic, and Rockchip SoCs. For technical support, please use hub.libre.computer.
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| Sold By | LoveRPi | LoveRPi | Seeed Studio Official | LoveRPi | LoveRPi | Orange Pi Official |
| operating system | Android, Linux | Android 9.0 | — | Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Debian 12, CoreELEC | Linux | Ubuntu, Debian, Android 9.0 |
| hardware interface | usb | usb | — | — | — | usb |
| cpu manufacturer | ARM | Amlogic | ARM | Amlogic | Libre Computer | Allwinner Technology |
| cpu family | arm v7 | — | ARM Cortex A5 | — | ryzen 5 | — |
| cpu speed | 1.4 GHz | 1.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz | — | — | 1800 GHz |
| RAM size | 4 GB | 2 GB | 512 MB | 2 GB | 4 GB | 2 GB |
| RAM tech | DDR4 | DDR3 | LPDDR2 | DDR4 | LPDDR4X | LPDDR3 |
| connectivity tech | USB, GPIO, Ethernet | Wi-Fi | Bluetooth 4.2, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Wireless LAN | USB, GPIO | USB, HDMI, Ethernet | Ethernet |
| wireless standard | bluetooth | 802 11 N | 802 11 ABGN | — | infrared | 802 11 A, bluetooth |
| core count | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
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Technical Details
| Brand | Libre Computer Project |
|---|---|
| Series | Renegade |
| Item model number | ROC-RK3328-CC-V1 |
| Operating System | Linux, Android |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 4.76 x 2.95 x 1.14 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| Number of Processors | 4 |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR SDRAM |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Libre Technology Co., LTD |
| ASIN | B078RT6H8X |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2018 |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #1,261 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
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Key Features:
- Quad-Core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A53 CPU with NEON and Crypto Extensions @ 1.4GHz
- Quad-Core ARM Mali-450 MP2 GPU with OpenGL ES 2.0 @ 500MHz
- Up to 4GB of DDR4-2133 SDRAM on 32-bit Bus for up to 69Gb/s Unified Memory Bandwidth
- Multi-Plane Multi-Format 2.5D Programmable Pipeline Display Engine with HDMI 2.0 Output
- 4K Ultra-HD High Dynamic Range Video Engine with Hardware Accelerated Decoder for VP9, H.265, H.264
- Form Factor and GPIO Compatibility with Raspberry Pi 3 for Maximum Re-usability
Please note: This is not a Raspberry Pi and will not run software made for the Raspberry Pi without additional steps!
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Customers like the functionality and value of the single board computer. They mention it does the job well and outperforms with certain applications. However, some customers have reported issues with usability and boot speed. They also dislike the software support. Opinions are mixed on speed, ease of setup, and wifi connectivity.
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Customers like the functionality of the single board computer. They mention it does the job well, runs Linux and Klipper flawlessly, and is usable. Some say the Renegade outperforms with certain applications. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and value of the product.
"...Fortunately there's a second application, Etcher, which works well on my Mac. It does, however, require that you download the firmware separately...." Read more
"...I'm happy to say that everything is working good, I have not run into any issues thus far. (I will update if I do)..." Read more
"...Otherwise, it works well." Read more
"...Has some quirks. I really like the optional eMMC storage, the full bandwidth GigE port, and that it will support a 4K monitor...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the single board computer. They mention it's reasonably priced and has great performance.
"...functions that come with the vendor supplied OS, this board is worth the price...." Read more
"...They're great little boards and cheap enough that you can throw them a variety of situations...." Read more
"...since it appears to be a relatively powerful raspberry pi clone at a low cost...." Read more
"Great price but I got a broken one. No display at all nor did the usbs" Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the speed of the single board computer. Some mention it's fast, has excellent CPU performance, and has all the throughput they need. However, others say it's extremely slow compared to a Raspberry Pi. They also mention that USB 3.0 performance was super inconsistent and the image was chopped up and stalled.
"...Raspbian pi does work and fast gui. No sound at all. Armbian is fast responsive gui desktop . Also has overclocking and things to support this board...." Read more
"...Ultimately, the Renegade proved too sluggish to serve as a web terminal that can view camera streams @ about 15FPS... so I dismantled it...." Read more
"...This turned out to be perfect. It has all the throughput I need and isn't the bottleneck on my connection anymore...." Read more
"...It took a really long time to download, though... close to an hour for 58MB...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of setup of the single board computer. Some mention that installing Linux and getting it set up is a breeze, while others say they have sound issues and lack instructions.
"...Once it's loaded it's as easy as a Pi to work on." Read more
"It was good for my purposes. No problems so far. Not as easy to use as a genuine raspberry pi. A good understanding of Linux is very helpful...." Read more
"...It seems great at that, installing Linux and getting it set up is a breeze. They actually have real documentation for that...." Read more
"...Very happy with the setup." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the wifi connectivity of the single board computer. Some mention it has Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0 ports, while others say it doesn't have WiFi or Bluetooth onboard and doesn't have a Power over Ethernet (PoE) header for expansion.
"...Not having two USB3 ports, and not having wifi + bluetooth doesn't make this an alternative to the RPi.So... who should buy this board?..." Read more
"...I really like the optional eMMC storage, the full bandwidth GigE port, and that it will support a 4K monitor...." Read more
"It doesn’t have wifi or bluetooth and only has one usb-3 connection but I used the Libre Raspbian-lite image and it works perfectly as a headless..." Read more
"...You get a usb3. Full use of the gig network. No wifi but, you will get better performance using a dongle anyway...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the usability of the single board computer. They mention it's limited, has minimal support, and is a waste of time. Some say the Aarch64 apps don't work and it doesn't have a good future.
"...P.S. Amazon: The "Touch Screen" feature rating is a very poor choice for this product. It is a SBC with GPIO, not an integrated user environment...." Read more
"...os from libre computer, however it was just simply too limited, and unusable...." Read more
"...all the gpios are usable (generally rpi 40 pin compatible)generally well defined device tree (you will need to at some point modify this)..." Read more
"...support path or a path to the 5.x linux kernel, this board does not have a good future...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the boot speed of the single board computer. They mention it doesn't boot, the prebuilt image won't boot, and the rpi-clone script fails to initialize the target file system. Some say Ubuntu, Debian, Raspbian, and others don't help to boot the board. It seems to only occur during the boot sequence and each reflash causes corrupt partitions.
"...But the card still won't boot, still reports that "-110 whilst initializing" error and freezes in the boot process." Read more
"...Could NOT boot the OS 32GB SD from the USB3 port!Most Images could read a 256GB SD to play video files...." Read more
"...updated and thought all was good -- only to find out I could not longer boot to the GUI...." Read more
"...The only issue I’ve found is the rpi-clone script fails to initialize the target file system due to a difference in FS configuration which I did not..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the software support of the single board computer. They mention it's still non-existent, mature, and not physically or software compatible with the headers on a Raspberry Pi. Some say it doesn't have the recognition or hardware support that the Raspberry Pi has.
"...There is a 40-pin header, but it is neither physically nor software compatible with the headers on a Raspberry Pi - so you cannot simply attach a..." Read more
"...Unfortunately the Debian option does not appear. So, I tried the Ubuntu option...." Read more
"...It seems better (did not really do serious testing), but the software support is poor...." Read more
"...It does not have the recognition or hardware support that the Raspberry Pi has but, you can atleast find this board in stock compared to all of the..." Read more
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all the gpios are usable (generally rpi 40 pin compatible)
generally well defined device tree (you will need to at some point modify this)
pmic has a rtc built-in (but needs external power)
uart ready (not the rpi uart pins, 1.5M baud)
integrated 10-bit adc (1 pin on secondary 3 pin header, 0v - 1.8v, needs to be explicitly enabled)
i use a canakit power supply with it (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MARDJZ4) and see no issues
my opinion of the design flaws of this device are largely inherited from the rk3328 reference platform, such as
using i2c1 instead of i2c0 (consumers two pins that could have been used as hardware pwm, can't disable it because the pmic is hardwired into it)
placing the hardware chip select of one (unusable) spi bus beneath the other to give the impression there are more hardware chip selects than there are (you only get one!)
as for the roc-cc itself...
the problems of making a pi-form sbc is that you can never get 100% pi-shaped layout so you don't have a good selection of cases
and finally, the choice to use a 32k crystal the size of a grain of rice on the very back edge of the board, if it breaks off, it only affects the alarm function of the rtc
but generally, thumbs up
This year, one of my projects was to build an SBC powered web terminal to allow viewing our security cameras in our Kitchen, and this seemed to be an excellent candidate... unfortunately the specs fell short for that task... even though it still gained a solid 4 stars in my book. Here are the pro's and cons:
Pro: Price! $50 got me a 4GB quad core A53 @ 1.4GHz. You can't touch an RPi still for less than $140 thanks to the shortage.
Pro: Quad core A53
Con: Its clocked at 1.4GHz (an A53 can go up to 1.5GHz with the proper thermal managament)
Pro: USB 3.0...
Con: Only one USB3.0
Pro: Gigabyte ethernet (unlike the Le Potato)
Con: No wifi, no bluetooth
Pro: decent GPU
Con: for some reason I had difficulty realizing the benefits of the GPU in Chromium/Ubuntu.
Pro: decent power profile, miserly.
Con: Poor documentation... which impacts every part of using this board.
Ultimately, the Renegade proved too sluggish to serve as a web terminal that can view camera streams @ about 15FPS... so I dismantled it.
This board appears to be a board of compromises... I think Libre put all their energies into the S905X. ignoring this product. Not having two USB3 ports, and not having wifi + bluetooth doesn't make this an alternative to the RPi.
So... who should buy this board? If you need a bit more than the Le Potato can offer, especially if you need 1GBps ethernet, this is your board.













