I'd like to add a Radeon 7350 to my OrangePi RV2 so I can see if the driver package others are using on the BananaPi BPI-F3 will work. I'm using the 2280 on the bottom for my hard drive, so I'll be plugging it in to the 2230 M.2 socket on top. What are you using for your adapter if you're running external video?
An Amazon link would be great (I would do Aliexpress but... yeah).
I'd like to add a Radeon 7350 to my OrangePi RV2 so I can see if the driver package others are using on the BananaPi BPI-F3 will work. I'm using the 2280 on the bottom for my hard drive, so I'll be plugging it in to the 2230 M.2 socket on top. What are you using for your adapter if you're running external video?
An Amazon link would be great (I would do Aliexpress but... yeah).
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