ZimaBoard Single Board Server Router X86 Single Board

ZimaBoard Single Board Server Router X86 Single Board Computer Personal Cloud Network Attached Storage Dual Gigabit Gateway – PCIe x4 SATA 6.0 Gb/s for HDD/SSD (ZimaBoard 232 2G 32G)


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2 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     Italy

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersSono rimasto piacevolmente sorpreso dalla qualit di questa unit! Ho preso il modello pi scarso per rischiare meno, ma funziona davvero bene e per un server di file sharing e plex media la potenza pi che sufficiente.
    Ho collegato un SSD Samsung da 4TB ed ora ho un cloud privato che consuma 4-5w rispetto ad un NAS rumoroso.

    Unica pecca: mi stato consegnato con il software molto vecchio ed ho dovuto aprire la console e manualmente aggiornare l’ora altrimenti non riusciva a scaricare gli aggiornamenti!

    Sorpreso

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 85 From Our UsersI bought the ZimaBoard as a small server for my barn which lacks heating and air conditioning. The ZimaBoard’s big heatsink looks perfect, and removes the possibility of a fan failing in the harsh environment. It hasn’t faced summertime heat yet, but it runs cool so far. I’ll update this review if something goes wrong when the hot weather arrives.

    It seems like the ZimaBoard would be comparable to the Raspberry Pi 4, but as much as I love the RasPi and the company’s mission, the ZimaBoard is really in a different league. It seems snappy, and my benchmarking confirms it: The ZimaBoard is much faster, and it runs amd64 architecture which is nice. It has a bigger footprint than the RasPi, but it’s still tiny. Quality is far nicer than I expected at this price point, and it feels heavy and solid. So far so good. It appears that this will be a great little headless server, and might even have enough grunt for desktop use.

    UPDATE 07/23/2023:
    It’s summertime and my ZimaBoard has stayed up without a hitch, even in an environment without air conditioning. This week I moved 7TB of data through it with rsync, which caused a continuous load of about 35% CPU usage for 24 hours, and it handled the task, no problem. And this was during a heat wave with 100F (~38C) daytime temps. Once the CPU nears 50C it throttles down, keeping temps in check, and without much performance hit in my case. Turns out, the ZimaBoard is as rugged as it looks, and the passive heatsink does its job, even in the heat.

    UPDATE 08/05/2024
    It’s been two snowy winters and two very hot summers and my Zimaboard has been rock solid, all without climate control. Aside from reboots from updates or the occasional power outage, it’s been up and available, no hiccups, no drama. During an especially frigid stretch last winter I threw a shoebox over it for a couple days, but I doubt if it even needed it. I always know that when I SSH over to it, it’ll answer. Couldn’t be happier.

    Very Capable Little Computer - Passive Heatsink is Excelle