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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      If you read through this thread I think we've seen two figures for throughput, ~350Mbps and ~450Mbps. Different test methods and using the prototype board so those figures are obviously a bit vague.

      Steve

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        olivier
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        Here is a network performance bench of the APU1c (2Go of RAM) under FreeBSD 11-current.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          Comprehensive, thanks.

          Steve

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            MaxPF
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            Just when I decided to go with the 2GB model instead of waiting for the 4GB, it sold out.

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              dolomite792
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              So is this board worth buying yet?  Will the recommended wifi card work properly?  Or should I say would I have to wrestle with it for hours via command line getting it to work with band aid fixes? (I read that pfsense doesn't work with N mode wifi signal or freebsd I should say)  Are there any alternatives for it also?  Also does that heat sink that I saw in some other photos come with the motherboard kit and thermal paste when you purchase it?  I saw that there is a sata port on the board also, does anyone know where you could plug in a sata power cable on the board and what type of connector you would need to buy say if you wanted to use a large 2.5 inch hard drive?

              I am really excited to get started with pfsense for home use (and maybe more) and I would like to use snort and squid squid guard etc.  It looks like this board would be a great low/hassle low power solution to achieving this that is unless anyone believes there to be many obstacles with it yet.

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                MaxPF
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                @dolomite792:

                So is this board worth buying yet?  Will the recommended wifi card work properly?  Or should I say would I have to wrestle with it for hours via command line getting it to work with band aid fixes? (I read that pfsense doesn't work with N mode wifi signal or freebsd I should say)  Are there any alternatives for it also?  Also does that heat sink that I saw in some other photos come with the motherboard kit and thermal paste when you purchase it?  I saw that there is a sata port on the board also, does anyone know where you could plug in a sata power cable on the board and what type of connector you would need to buy say if you wanted to use a large 2.5 inch hard drive?

                I am really excited to get started with pfsense for home use (and maybe more) and I would like to use snort and squid squid guard etc.  It looks like this board would be a great low/hassle low power solution to achieving this that is unless anyone believes there to be many obstacles with it yet.

                As far as I know the wifi card is currently not supported in 2.1 and 2.1.1, but it should work in 2.2. The heat spreader is included with the board. The website says "1 SATA + power connector" so I assume that one of the headers on the board can be used for that.

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                  tmueko
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                  I just testet the new APU-Board from PC-Engines and I am very disappointed:

                  Network performance is very poor, below 15MB/sec scp from host to /dev/null

                  aes-128 is about 2% of Alix as Hardware-Crypto ist missing!

                  using: "openssl speed -evp aes-128-cbc -mr"

                  |

                  | | 16 bytes | 64 bytes | 256 bytes | 1024 bytes | 8192 bytes |
                  | apu(i386) | 17647920.62 | 19119871.30 | 19119871.30 | 19856786.89 | 19884175.64 |
                  | apu(amd64) | 31838188.68 | 33707485.47 | 35294343.25 | 36019144.06 | 36141132.37 |
                  | alix(glxb) | 9330604.35 | 51383196.64 | 228813355.80 | 571595559.02 | 21593993900.75 |
                  | hifn799(miniPCI) | 29525399.38 | 88806702.25 | 455857889.95 | 1052874486.91 | 20549906447.53 |

                  So, for <= 100MBit, use Alix; for >= 100Mbit, use other Hardware (Intel-Chipset) and Hardware-Encrytion.

                  Just my 5 ct. |

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                  • forbiddenlakeF
                    forbiddenlake
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                    @MaxPF:

                    Just when I decided to go with the 2GB model instead of waiting for the 4GB, it sold out.

                    what country are you in?  Check their other distributors.  I just ordered an APU1C from mini-box.com (free US shipping!).

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      @tmueko:

                      Network performance is very poor, below 15MB/sec scp from host to /dev/null

                      Why use SCP? That's testing crypto and network in combination. Hardly a fair test unless you're running that specifically.

                      Steve

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                        watercooled
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                        Add -elapsed to that openssl command to measure elapsed time, rather than CPU time. As the code doesn't run on the CPU with the hardware test, you get massively inaccurate results. Just think about the results for a second - ~20GB/s throughput?

                        This is more the sort of result you should be getting with -elapsed: http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/bx/blosxom.cgi/index.front?-tags=geode

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                          tmueko
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                          I aslo tried to just use the APU as Gbit-Gateway with the ame bad results.

                          Using the "-elapsed" Option gives complete different results!

                          APU
                          type            16 bytes    64 bytes    256 bytes  1024 bytes  8192 bytes
                          aes-256-cbc      25906.20k    27743.31k    28145.80k    28552.07k    28663.62k
                          aes-128-cbc      31903.42k    34736.06k    35349.14k    35994.51k    36190.80k

                          ALIX
                          aes-128-cbc        439.80k    1711.46k    5388.38k    15939.21k    28228.88k
                          aes-256-cbc      3880.35k    4004.79k    4381.44k    4132.74k    4014.75k

                          NA820(hifn)
                          aes-128-cbc        617.01k    2462.52k    7257.86k    13492.76k    21152.43k
                          aes-256-cbc        616.61k    2412.38k    7626.04k    15504.02k    23657.20k

                          I think I'll try to find a bottleneck … maybe a brocken cable...

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                            watercooled
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                            Do you have a way of measuring idle/load power consumption?

                            Also, what's the thermal solution like? Retailers I've checked say it comes with an aluminium heat spreader, but don't go into much detail about how the system works.

                            For example, does the heat spreader come bonded to the processor die somehow and contact the enclosure via some thermal paste?

                            Edit: NVM, I've just found this page, linked by a retailer: http://www.pcengines.ch/apucool.htm

                            Edit2: connorxxl beat me to it. :P

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                              connorxxl
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                              See http://www.pcengines.ch/apucool.htm.

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                                Anaximelis
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                                Power consumption on apu1c with ssd + wifi card is 9.5 watt Idee / 13 watt load

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                                  Guest
                                  last edited by

                                  @olivier:

                                  Here is a network performance bench of the APU1c (2Go of RAM) under FreeBSD 11-current.

                                  It's going to be a while before we run 11 under pfSense.

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                                    Guest
                                    last edited by

                                    @Clown:

                                    Would be nice to have for the new APU board:

                                    • LED Support

                                    working
                                    @Clown:

                                    • Thermal sensors

                                    working, but won't be enabled by default.  Can be enabled via 'Advanced' menu.
                                    @Clown:

                                    • as mentioned in an other thread (GPU prozessors as crypto device)

                                    not even going to bother, (as mentioned in other thread)

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                                      router_wang
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                                      Gonzo, what is the current and roadmap for Wifi cards that I can use with this board?

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                                        connorxxl
                                        last edited by

                                        Gonzo, any hints about how to enable thermal sensors? I tried the advanced settings (AMD K8, K10, etc.), but no temperature… At least not in the Thermal Sensors Dashboard...

                                        Thanks for your help.

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                                        • nesenseN
                                          nesense
                                          last edited by

                                          @gonzopancho:

                                          @Clown:

                                          Would be nice to have for the new APU board:

                                          • LED Support

                                          working
                                          @Clown:

                                          • Thermal sensors

                                          working, but won't be enabled by default.  Can be enabled via 'Advanced' menu.
                                          @Clown:

                                          • as mentioned in an other thread (GPU prozessors as crypto device)

                                          not even going to bother, (as mentioned in other thread)

                                          BlinkLED does not work with the APU board:

                                          "Mar 22 01:06:49 php: /pkg_edit.php: The command '/usr/local/bin/blinkled -i 're2' -l '/dev/led/led2'' returned exit code '2', the output was '/usr/local/bin/blinkled: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected'
                                          Mar 22 01:06:49 php: /pkg_edit.php: The command '/usr/local/bin/blinkled -i 're1' -l '/dev/led/led3'' returned exit code '2', the output was '/usr/local/bin/blinkled: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected'"

                                          Same for thermal Sensors, ACPI  or amdtemp both do not show temperatures.

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                            last edited by

                                            Clearly that's not going to be for 2.1 since the board has only recently become available. At the very least it would be a 2.1.1 build but more likely he is referencing a 2.2 build.

                                            Steve

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