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Link two single board computers for enhanced performance by combining their CPU and RAM resources.

Link two single board computers for enhanced performance by combining their CPU and RAM resources.

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Cysero
Junior Member
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05-11-2016, 05:20 PM
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For instance, a single board is a Raspberry Pi. One Raspberry Pi has 4 GB RAM at 1.3 GHz. When you link two together, how can I ensure both get double the CPU speed, RAM, and overall performance?
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Cysero
05-11-2016, 05:20 PM #1

For instance, a single board is a Raspberry Pi. One Raspberry Pi has 4 GB RAM at 1.3 GHz. When you link two together, how can I ensure both get double the CPU speed, RAM, and overall performance?

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iTzRed96
Member
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05-12-2016, 05:37 PM
#2
you can purchase specialized boards to link them together. look for options like "raspberry pi motherboard" or "raspberry pi cluster board." these are typically used with raspberry compute units or raspberry pi 4 models.
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iTzRed96
05-12-2016, 05:37 PM #2

you can purchase specialized boards to link them together. look for options like "raspberry pi motherboard" or "raspberry pi cluster board." these are typically used with raspberry compute units or raspberry pi 4 models.

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Summerbirth
Member
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05-12-2016, 05:56 PM
#3
That's not typical for most computers. You should focus on jobs that can be split between two separate machines, like rendering or calculations. Simple tasks aren't built for this and wouldn't gain much from the slower connection between devices.
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Summerbirth
05-12-2016, 05:56 PM #3

That's not typical for most computers. You should focus on jobs that can be split between two separate machines, like rendering or calculations. Simple tasks aren't built for this and wouldn't gain much from the slower connection between devices.

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kalleboii
Senior Member
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05-12-2016, 11:52 PM
#4
You're referring to a setup that runs many tasks simultaneously to generate visuals or data. The purpose behind using such a system is to boost performance, speed up processing, or handle large-scale computations efficiently.
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kalleboii
05-12-2016, 11:52 PM #4

You're referring to a setup that runs many tasks simultaneously to generate visuals or data. The purpose behind using such a system is to boost performance, speed up processing, or handle large-scale computations efficiently.

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goglu6
Junior Member
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05-13-2016, 01:02 AM
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goglu6
05-13-2016, 01:02 AM #5

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Butterfly1109
Junior Member
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05-25-2016, 10:16 AM
#6
What is a rendering farm and how do you do it
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Butterfly1109
05-25-2016, 10:16 AM #6

What is a rendering farm and how do you do it

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BlaizenBoy
Member
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05-29-2016, 02:02 PM
#7
Sorry, that task isn't suitable for a render farm.
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BlaizenBoy
05-29-2016, 02:02 PM #7

Sorry, that task isn't suitable for a render farm.

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Kaine13
Member
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05-29-2016, 07:24 PM
#8
Jeff Gearlings' YouTube channel features much work on clustering with Pi devices. It only functions under specific conditions. Programs don't seem capable of combining a single SuperPI across multiple hardware units into one cohesive PC due to speed constraints of USB or network interfaces. You'd also need to coordinate data usage and manage scheduling for workload distribution, which explains the theoretical success but real-world challenges.
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Kaine13
05-29-2016, 07:24 PM #8

Jeff Gearlings' YouTube channel features much work on clustering with Pi devices. It only functions under specific conditions. Programs don't seem capable of combining a single SuperPI across multiple hardware units into one cohesive PC due to speed constraints of USB or network interfaces. You'd also need to coordinate data usage and manage scheduling for workload distribution, which explains the theoretical success but real-world challenges.

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06-13-2016, 01:03 PM
#9
Can Windows identify the number of Raspberry Pis connected when they communicate with each other? For instance, if five Raspberry Pis link together, should Windows recognize the CPUs present on each device and adjust accordingly?
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Minemanhpminer
06-13-2016, 01:03 PM #9

Can Windows identify the number of Raspberry Pis connected when they communicate with each other? For instance, if five Raspberry Pis link together, should Windows recognize the CPUs present on each device and adjust accordingly?

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lilytyler101
Member
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06-13-2016, 05:04 PM
#10
Yes, it connects to a breadboard and offers several pins for various projects.
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lilytyler101
06-13-2016, 05:04 PM #10

Yes, it connects to a breadboard and offers several pins for various projects.

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