MangoPi MQ-Quad Plus Heatsink

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$35.95

MangoPi MQ-QUAD (MPi-MQ1QH6) is an Allwinner H616 quad-core Cortex-A53 SBC that offers an alternative to Raspberry Pi Zero W with the same form factor, and most of the same features including WiFi/BT and DSI. It includes a full body Heatsink/Case to protect and keep the board cool. ceramic and u.FL antennas included

SPECIFICATIONS

  • SoC – Allwinner H616 quad-core Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz with Mali-G31 MP2 GPU with OpenGL 3.2, Vulkan 1.1, OpenCL 2.0 API support

  • System Memory – 1GB DDR3L

  • Storage – MicroSD card slot, a footprint for SPI flash (on the bottom of the board)

  • Video Output – Mini HDMI 2.0 port up to 4Kp60

  • Connectivity – 802.11 b/g/n WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 4.2 via RTL8723DS; ceramic and u.FL antennas included

  • USB – 2x USB Type-C ports (one OTG, one host)

  • Expansion
    • 40-pin Raspberry Pi compatible, color-coded GPIO header

    • 18-pin MISC FPC connector with USB, Ethernet, GPIOs

  • Power Supply
    • 5V via USB-C port

    • 5V via GPIO header and pogo pins

    • AXP313A PMIC

  • Dimensions – 65x30mm

OPERATING SYSTEMS

LINKS

  • For more information visit MangoPi MQ-Quad page here.

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RKG456
Great Board - Better than the RPI zero 2 W

I got two of these boards a few weeks ago. Easy to get up and running. The official Debian image installed with no issue. I was also able to get the ARMBIAN image for the Orange PI zero2 to also work on this board. It is a really decent board. It seems faster than the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W. It is less of a hassle than the RADXA Zero, but that is not a fair comparison for me as my RADXA boards are 4GB.
The included heatsink and antenna is also great.

I hope the vendor keeps making these boards!

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Morgan 907
Powerful in pink

For the price and being readily available, I don’t think you can beat this. Significantly faster than the Pi Zero W that this is replacing for me.

Running Debian XFCE and it’s solid. The USB-C ports are nice, as I already had a hub laying around. Hoping this board gets some love from Armbian soon, but that’s mostly for my own sake and wanting all my boards on the same OS.

It does get warm to the touch when under a full load, but the included heatsink case is more than enough to keep this thing cool overall.

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