Hi all,
I've recently created a port of Tomato Firmware to the x86_64 architecture called Tomato64.
tomato64.org
Announcing Tomato64 (for x86_64)
I've just been developing on a desktop computer with a bunch of nics thrown in, but now I want to buy a low powered router to use for my home internet.
I might just get a router with the n100 chip or I might spend an extra ~$100 and get either the i3-n305 or R5-5600u from cwwk.
i3-n305
R5-5600u
It's an extra ~$27, but is there any reason why you wouldn't choose the R5-5600u over the i3-n305 unit? The R5-5600u has 2 fewer cpus, but overall seems to be a lot more powerful than the i3-n305. It also has 3x PCIE3.0 x4 nvme + 2 sata and lots of usb connectivity as well. Also comes with a heatsink + fan = that looks like it's actually been engineered to seat on the cpu, whereas all I've read about the intel units is that it seems they globb on the paste to bridge a too large gap. Just seems like a lot of obvious advantages and extras for a mere ~$27, is there something I'm missing?
Or any other suggestions for that price range?
Thanks!
I've recently created a port of Tomato Firmware to the x86_64 architecture called Tomato64.
tomato64.org
Announcing Tomato64 (for x86_64)
I've just been developing on a desktop computer with a bunch of nics thrown in, but now I want to buy a low powered router to use for my home internet.
I might just get a router with the n100 chip or I might spend an extra ~$100 and get either the i3-n305 or R5-5600u from cwwk.
i3-n305
R5-5600u
It's an extra ~$27, but is there any reason why you wouldn't choose the R5-5600u over the i3-n305 unit? The R5-5600u has 2 fewer cpus, but overall seems to be a lot more powerful than the i3-n305. It also has 3x PCIE3.0 x4 nvme + 2 sata and lots of usb connectivity as well. Also comes with a heatsink + fan = that looks like it's actually been engineered to seat on the cpu, whereas all I've read about the intel units is that it seems they globb on the paste to bridge a too large gap. Just seems like a lot of obvious advantages and extras for a mere ~$27, is there something I'm missing?
Or any other suggestions for that price range?
Thanks!