New Product: ROCK5 Model B

New Product: ROCK5 Model B

The ROCK5 Model B is the latest Radxa SBC with a Pico ITX form factor (2.5 inch, 100 x 72mm). Powered by the all-new powerhouse RK3588 SoC, the ROCK5 Model B offers awesome power-efficient performance in 4GB, 8GB or 16GB RAM configurations.

Radxa ROCK5 Redeem (R3) Code Information

What is it?

  • The R3 code is a small deposit ($5) for future delivery with a BIG discount ($50)!

How do I submit my $5 deposit?

  • In the drop-down RAM variant box on this page, select the "$50 Radxa ROCK5 Redeem Code" option

When can I redeem the code?

  • When the ROCK5 is available for shipping (expected Q2 2022), your coupon code will be active for a $50 discount on the purchase of any ROCK5

Can I change my mind after buying the code?

  • Yes! The R3 code can be refunded at any time

How many R3 codes can I buy?

  • One per customer

How many ROCK5 units can I buy with my R3 code?

  • One R3 code is good for the purchase of one ROCK5

KEY FEATURES

  • RK3588, ARM powered, Quad A76 + Quad A55, Mali G610MP4, 6T NPU, 8K 10 bit encoder, 8K decoder. 
  • 4GB/8GB/16GB LPDDR4 RAM Options.
  • Supports WiFi 6E and BTE 5.2
  • Supports PCle 3.0 x4 NVMe SSD
  • Triple Display Support (with HDR), two HDMI 2.1 up to 8K@60FPS, one USB-C with DP up to 8K@30FPS
  • HDMI in support up to 4K@60FPS
  • 2.5G Ethernet with PoE Support.
  • Linux Kernel 5.10
  • Debian Buster
  • 40P GPIO
  • 2x USB 3.1
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9 comments

Question: You state: buster compatible… How’s about bullseye?
Where to get the proper images?

Thank you

Wilhelm MOSER

Has there been any update from your supplier on when they will be delivering the ROCK5 board?

Joshua Wilson

Jon & Scott Lamb:

We’ve been asking for an update on the delivery date, but haven’t received one yet.

We’ve also been working on creating kits that contain everything you need to get started along with a manual. We hope to do the same with the ROCK5.

Bo

Any update on likely delivery date?
Thanks.

Jon

Any chance you will be offering this as part of a kit (case, PS, etc) or at least a “he’s what you need to get started” as some of us just want a simple little computer for light web browsing, streaming and retro gaming? Sometimes too many options to choose from (like the “recommended” list) can make things too confusing.

Scott Lamb

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