I also hate power bricks with a passion and loved the idea of the integrated power supply. I picked up a Beelink GTi14 Ultra during the Black Friday sales and it suits my needs very nicely.
except the external power bricks can be serviced a lot easier than that tiny internal supply. with the generic 12v power input,you can supply it from other DC sources too.
Meh I prefer external power supply so I can replace it easily with generic ones. Proprietary internal power supply means it will turn into useless paperweight in a few years
There's no pleasing some people - when people complain at having to use external power supply blocks, in this case the manufacturers put the PSU inside the case. Now they've put it inside the case, you want an external USB one again? I don't have any great affinity for one of these boxes, I won't be buying one unless a mega cheap one appears used online in a year or two, but I can admire it as what looks like a good piece of engineering.
@ dunno where you got the understanding that I was displeased by external blocks or receiving ac power in my question, and I don't think that your comment adds any value. As a matter of fact I have "mcgyvered" probably 10 devices powered by barrel jacks to usb just for convenience. Where I have done this to an old Zotac z box, I have to remind myself that I need to turn on the screen before the pc when they are powered by the same usb power supply, because it renegotiates power to all devices, which means that the pc momentarily loses power. Perhaps there's someone out there in TH-cam land who has solved this issue, possibly by using a better usb power supply that doesn't have this issue, maybe by including an ups or a battery?
@@Randombourg "dunno where you got the understanding that I was displeased by external blocks or receiving ac power in my question," The reason for that might be you're just a bit "hard of thinking". "powered by usb c" means "powered by an external PSU or other device with its own PSU. That's an *external* power source. Please do try harder to keep up, it's really not a difficult concept to understand. "and I don't think that your comment adds any value." You're welcome to that opinion, an opinion I am happy to ignore. "As a matter of fact I have "mcgyvered" probably 10 devices powered by barrel jacks to usb just for convenience." Yes, I have my own electronics and soldering station too. But you've modified *external* power supplies in doing so, and now you've completely contradicted your original whine anyway. "Where I have done this to an old Zotac z box..." Sorry, I don't see how any of the remaining part of your comment is relevant to the discussion, even though I read it.
To answer the original comment, it's probably to do with the cost of manufacture it takes to implement proper PD spec with a usb type c connector vs using an off the shelf "known good" power supply they've got a million of at their warehouse in China. If I had to guess this little box probably integrates the circuitry of a picopsu made by the likes of mini-box or their rgeek clones.
Because it's not. N150 CPU performance is almost the same as N97, GPU performance of N150 is worse than N97, however it could be drivers issue. I have both EQ14 and Odroid H4
This is the only thing that bothers me about the N100 and after a little research, the N150 appears to be limited to 16GB single channel DDR5 4800MT/s memory as well. Apart from that, it's such a good performance for a 6W CPU.
@@brunosurkov If you run a proper OS like Linux, rather than "Windows For Kiddies", you don't need 16GB RAM anyway. Windows needs it to run all of that telemetry-ware in the background that's stealing all of your personal data. You kiddies do make me smile - you and your "we need to run Starfailed or Cybersplatt 4044 on everything and we'll never be happy until we can!"
@@terrydaktyllus1320 Dual channel would definitely help the N100, which I'm using now. Slight pause as I load a new tab/program. I'm going to see how much difference going to a 16GB with better timings makes. I think I recall DDR5 kinda has built in dual-channel going on, increasing the bandwidth.
3:35 when you're downloading PC games the bottle neck often isn't your internet connection, the files are compressed so it's likely your CPU that's holding you up (especially on low power devices)
The N100 is the old 2 core Atom, and the 8 core N300 and N305 are the old 4 core Atoms As far as atoms go they are absolutely amazing, these E cores are finally getting some love after over 15 years of neglect Similar PCIe(many atoms only had 8-11 PCIe lanes like the N series 9 lanes) Similar memory (most atoms only support one channel of RAM and are often firmware limited to lower than can be installed or act funny if more than spec'd is installed) The Alderlake N family of atom processors are just newer, and on a new node allowing for more, faster atom cores. These are great Atom processors, dont get me wrong, probably the first in the atom class that i'd happily suggest to a family member for their daily use desktop. It just REALLY pissed me off when Intel tried to call the N305 an i3, when the i3-1215U of the same $309 MSRP had 4x the PCIe bandwidth, 2x the memory bandwidth something like 3x the GPU power, and could in theory address up to 512GB* of DDR5 where as the i3-N305 can only do 256GB with most boards only having room for 128GB and starts to act funky if you give it more than 16GB(the officialy supported spec) *In theory any 4 slot DDR5 board can support the planned maximum spec of DDR5 which is supposed to be 128GB per DIMM/soDIMM, but because the i3-N305 is actually an atom, it only has 1 channel of RAM so at most it can do only 2 sticks where the i3-1215u can do 4
The problem is that you can get anything between 3rd to 8th generation Core i5 or i7 CPUs in used SFF PCs (that also support dual channel memory, if that's such an issue for the "angry" people here) for less money that you pay for one of these mini PCs and any of those will outperform it as well. Therefore the only reason to buy one of these is if you really need the tiny form factor and / or the dual Ethernet interfaces for maybe a pfSense or other type of network router/application box. Unfortunately, as usual, the comments get swamped with "angry gamer loonies" who just want to complain if a piece of hardware clearly isn't designed to run "Starfailed" or "Cybersplatt 4044".
@@terrydaktyllus1320 Not a problem at all. Just a possible solution in a multi-parametric space in which every person sets own criteria. Mine are {System to buy}C{Systems with min $ price}C{Systems with min TCO}C{Systems with max efficiency}C{Systems with enough CPU/GPU power for my workchains}
Do you happen to know what the power usage is when idle, normal and under load? I am really interested how it compares to the N100 which is idling around 3.5 watt..
Why don't you go and have a look around the manufacturer's web site and see if they have any specification sheets on the mini PC that detail that information for you - if they are a reputable manufacturer, they should be able to provide that information to you. Maybe there's a support email address that you can ask the question on? Be proactive, take the initiative and go and do your own research, that is how you learn new things. It's not always someone else's job to get that information for you.
@@TonELowq it’s hard to directly compare as the n150 is not on the intel site www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/processors/intel-processor/products.html
I need to doublecheck the LAN adapters, but i might get this for my firewall, i have found my N100 is not quite fast enough and will sometimes crap out if i'm sustaining near full gigabit, or if i am 700Mbps down and more than 500Mbps up. I'd like to take advantage of my symetrical gigabit, without going back to my old Ryzen 7 4650GE, where the whole firewall idled at 4x the power of the N100 machine under full load Edit, i know the N150 in theory isnt that much faster than the N100, but my network cards are not intel, and my TDP is 8W, with this Beelink being at 25W and maybe having Intel NICs i might have a better time, for a cheaper price. I might have to get one of these in hand to test, i can see that the WiFi is intel based, but i cant tell about the LAN
@@HappyQuailsLC it’s a low powered device didn’t get very hot at all even in these tests the fan was never loud. The internal fan also helps cool the power unit Intel N100 vs N150 Benchmarks th-cam.com/video/BjHQSXIRUiM/w-d-xo.html
N150 CPU performance is almost the same as N97, GPU performance of N150 is worse than N97, however it could be drivers issue. I have both EQ14 and Odroid H4. Plus.
@@leepspvideo No, Lee. His Majesty needs you to contact Amazon and fix their web site for him. Can you also fluff up the cushions on his throne while you are at it?
I'm really looking to get some input as cybermonday deals are one and looking to get 2 for my sisters. They use it for mostly schoolwork but also play Minecraft, minecraft Dungeonn, and roblox. Nothing extensive, I got them a 1080p 24" monitor. Will this handle rhose games at 60 fps? TIA!
I am not sure what else one could reasonably expect to be in such a small form factor AND solve the problem of keeping it cool enough to run in a stable manner. I am not interested in one of these anyway because I only run Linux, don't play any of that modern "games as a service" rubbish and get far better value for money for what I need from used SFF PCs online that I can pick up for half the price of one of these. But I do think you probably have unrealistic expectations, perhaps you need to become better informed on how hardware actually works and how limited airflow for cooling means that you have to keep the power consumption as low as possible in devices of this size.
@@SoupHeavenly why would you need to? It’s the same as your TV, Games console and many other devices. I don’t think I have ever had a power supply fail on me
@@SoupHeavenly Then you make a standard power supply size to be a requirement for purchasing a PC that you need - in which case this product is not for you. This is just one example of a simple questions that good engineers ask themselves when considering hardware for new projects.
Looks good... but my question is, in 2024, if the interior of the box is supposed to be user-serviceable... then why do you have to remove screws capped by rubber plugs?? There should be a simple snap-release to expose the NVMe and SODIMM sockets. It's such a simple thing, but so many manufacturers make it unnecessarily difficult.
hi, new subscriber, love ur videos, can u please do a rasberry pi os update as now apparently labwc is default and better performance. tx keep up great work
"Passmark" and "Geekbench" require capital letters in English grammar as proper nouns. Dude doesn't even know where the Shift key is on his keyboard. What a genius.
This is a nothing burger release. The n100 will remain king for price/performance for the foreseeable future. When Intel goes 3nm with the Atom processors then I'll get hype again.
"The n100 will remain king for price/performance for the foreseeable future." If you truly care about performance then you should not be running any kind of Microsoft operating system because, cycle for cycle, any version of Linux will run more efficiently than any version of Windows, especially with the amount of overhead Windows has in the background with all the telemetry stuff going on. People that post comments constantly demanding more performance only to stick Windows on a machine need therapy, quite frankly. "When Intel goes 3nm with the Atom processors then I'll get hype again." The Atom platform was cheap and nasty rubbish - it's why it died off as quickly as it arrived in netbooks 10-15 years ago.
@@-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi- I stop painting little faces around words that I write when I got to age seven and first learned joined-up writing. Just saying. Off you go then, sonny, you have homework to do. Mind how you go and stay away from sharp scissors. Discussion closed.
I have machines with only two cores dating back to 2007 that make perfectly good daily driver PCs, when you run an OS like Linux that isn't bloated and doesn't steal all of your data. Another person playing "Top Trumps" with their computers on Reddit, to see who amongst their peer group can have "the most Ryzen cores", "the highest FPS" or "most kidneys donated by mummy and daddy at Christmas to get me the latest overpriced and proprietary NVIDIA GPU for Christmas".
@terrydaktyllus1320 you did bot got it, n100 is the same, all the same, only slower vlock dont tell me about your old celerons that should be retired in 2025
@@betag24cn "you did bot got it, n100 is the same, all the same, only slower vlock" Since I don't plan on buying either machine, such information has no relevance to me. "dont tell me about your old celerons that should be retired in 2025" I don't normally take instructions from strangers on the Internet but I will make an exception in this case as not engaging with you saves me valuable time anyway. So, no, I would tell you about my old Celerons. (Note the capitalisation of "Celeron" as it's a proper noun.) Good, I think we're done here. Off you go then, go count your Ryzen cores, see if any of your "pretend Internet gamer mates" have stolen any. Mind how you go and stay away from sharp scissors. Discussion closed.
@@SachinKumar-cl7xm unfortunately I didn’t get sent a cm5 as it’s an industrial product and I’m not on that list. I’m hoping Emtec may send me one as they are out of stock now
Nice Advertisement bull...t company from Intel. That processor should be named N105 or 103 for how marginally it is better than N100, instead you have new loud 150 name for higher price :) Wish you good purchasing capabilities to fulfill all Intel marketing targets for next year !!!
My prevoius ol 6 core AMD FX-6300 CPU WHICH IN ALL TESTS! show on 25% lower performance than Intell N100 - newer was such often 100% busy on Windows 10 as I'm now noticing on "paper faster" N100 with Windows 11 for ordinary video/browsing tasks. Don't believe Win 11 is so more demanding. Rather all that tests are marketing bull..it partially designed to stimulate you buy new products as same as new N150 which is few percents faster than N100 but wisely marketing branded it 150 to "pretend" for 50% increase 😂😂😂 The only one plus that N serie have is significally lower power consumption, all rest - just marketing advertisement tricks. It is very veeeery awerage processors if not say straight - low performing.
Too bad you got the one with ddr4 instead of ddr5 and too bad they still release these with single channel ram, I expected a dual channel configuration in the future of the N100.
I just got mine yesterday. It was actually cheaper than many N100 systems, which surprised me
so intel messed up with the low end pricing scheme again
Very curious is you had a chance to play any games whatsoever in the N100, and if so, how was the performance? TiA
@@davidp.6315500 FPS in Minesweeper
from which store?
@@davidp.6315 If you want to play games at all, get the N97. NOT the N100 or N150.
It amazes me how you just reviewing a mini PC here makes so many people here angry. Clearly many of them need better hobbies.
Great video as usual, waiting for N250 review
I love how you switched from minecraft at default settings to freaking Valhalla
I also hate power bricks with a passion and loved the idea of the integrated power supply. I picked up a Beelink GTi14 Ultra during the Black Friday sales and it suits my needs very nicely.
except the external power bricks can be serviced a lot easier than that tiny internal supply. with the generic 12v power input,you can supply it from other DC sources too.
I only heard of mini pc like 2 days ago. What was the price on black friday? I feel like I have to wait next year black friday to buy a mini pc
Meh I prefer external power supply so I can replace it easily with generic ones. Proprietary internal power supply means it will turn into useless paperweight in a few years
It should be very interesting to put the Beelink on the back of a 22 inches screen no ? Thanks for the news...
Your british wall plugs are so comically large. It's quite funny to hear you refer to them as smaller option
as opposed to the american ones that jut out about six inches from the wall 🤣🤣
can you please check if input power can be 220v ?
I'm a huge fan of low powered Tiny PC's currently running a mele tiny PC off solar
The GMKTEC G6 also looks interesting with the Ryzen 5425u processor.
Got the same CPU on an HP laptop. Snappy!
So this is just a little bit faster than the N100 with neither suitable for demanding games?
@@ynyslochtyn it’s a low cost mini PC. You need to spend a lot more if you want a PC to play demanding games
Is there anything stopping these being powered by usb c, from a dock or screen etc, 25w isn't much?
There's no pleasing some people - when people complain at having to use external power supply blocks, in this case the manufacturers put the PSU inside the case. Now they've put it inside the case, you want an external USB one again?
I don't have any great affinity for one of these boxes, I won't be buying one unless a mega cheap one appears used online in a year or two, but I can admire it as what looks like a good piece of engineering.
@ dunno where you got the understanding that I was displeased by external blocks or receiving ac power in my question, and I don't think that your comment adds any value.
As a matter of fact I have "mcgyvered" probably 10 devices powered by barrel jacks to usb just for convenience.
Where I have done this to an old Zotac z box, I have to remind myself that I need to turn on the screen before the pc when they are powered by the same usb power supply, because it renegotiates power to all devices, which means that the pc momentarily loses power.
Perhaps there's someone out there in TH-cam land who has solved this issue, possibly by using a better usb power supply that doesn't have this issue, maybe by including an ups or a battery?
@@Randombourg "dunno where you got the understanding that I was displeased by external blocks or receiving ac power in my question,"
The reason for that might be you're just a bit "hard of thinking".
"powered by usb c" means "powered by an external PSU or other device with its own PSU. That's an *external* power source.
Please do try harder to keep up, it's really not a difficult concept to understand.
"and I don't think that your comment adds any value."
You're welcome to that opinion, an opinion I am happy to ignore.
"As a matter of fact I have "mcgyvered" probably 10 devices powered by barrel jacks to usb just for convenience."
Yes, I have my own electronics and soldering station too. But you've modified *external* power supplies in doing so, and now you've completely contradicted your original whine anyway.
"Where I have done this to an old Zotac z box..."
Sorry, I don't see how any of the remaining part of your comment is relevant to the discussion, even though I read it.
To answer the original comment, it's probably to do with the cost of manufacture it takes to implement proper PD spec with a usb type c connector vs using an off the shelf "known good" power supply they've got a million of at their warehouse in China. If I had to guess this little box probably integrates the circuitry of a picopsu made by the likes of mini-box or their rgeek clones.
I can't see this beating the N97 for emulation.
Because it's not.
N150 CPU performance is almost the same as N97,
GPU performance of N150 is worse than N97, however it could be drivers issue.
I have both EQ14 and Odroid H4
Lee, does this have dual channel memory or just one DIMM?
This is the only thing that bothers me about the N100 and after a little research, the N150 appears to be limited to 16GB single channel DDR5 4800MT/s memory as well. Apart from that, it's such a good performance for a 6W CPU.
The processor can only support single channel
@@brunosurkov If you run a proper OS like Linux, rather than "Windows For Kiddies", you don't need 16GB RAM anyway. Windows needs it to run all of that telemetry-ware in the background that's stealing all of your personal data.
You kiddies do make me smile - you and your "we need to run Starfailed or Cybersplatt 4044 on everything and we'll never be happy until we can!"
@@terrydaktyllus1320 Dual channel would definitely help the N100, which I'm using now. Slight pause as I load a new tab/program. I'm going to see how much difference going to a 16GB with better timings makes. I think I recall DDR5 kinda has built in dual-channel going on, increasing the bandwidth.
@@acubley "Dual channel" is something only Windows users or gamers care about and I have no interest in the requirements of either.
3:35 when you're downloading PC games the bottle neck often isn't your internet connection, the files are compressed so it's likely your CPU that's holding you up (especially on low power devices)
@@Pegaroo_ my experience here is related to download speed. I get 100 in my office 400 directly from the router. It was much faster for me
they need to make more mini itx boards with these chips inbuilt
@@si4632 more are definitely coming
Thing is most modern devices can do the job of quicksync at source and the n100/n150 gets choked out easily under any type of load just like this.
If you run Windows on it then, yes, it gets choked easily. There's your answer.
ordered from us official site, bit worried about shipping time to uk
The N100 is the old 2 core Atom, and the 8 core N300 and N305 are the old 4 core Atoms
As far as atoms go they are absolutely amazing, these E cores are finally getting some love after over 15 years of neglect
Similar PCIe(many atoms only had 8-11 PCIe lanes like the N series 9 lanes)
Similar memory (most atoms only support one channel of RAM and are often firmware limited to lower than can be installed or act funny if more than spec'd is installed)
The Alderlake N family of atom processors are just newer, and on a new node allowing for more, faster atom cores.
These are great Atom processors, dont get me wrong, probably the first in the atom class that i'd happily suggest to a family member for their daily use desktop.
It just REALLY pissed me off when Intel tried to call the N305 an i3, when the i3-1215U of the same $309 MSRP had 4x the PCIe bandwidth, 2x the memory bandwidth something like 3x the GPU power, and could in theory address up to 512GB* of DDR5 where as the i3-N305 can only do 256GB with most boards only having room for 128GB and starts to act funky if you give it more than 16GB(the officialy supported spec)
*In theory any 4 slot DDR5 board can support the planned maximum spec of DDR5 which is supposed to be 128GB per DIMM/soDIMM, but because the i3-N305 is actually an atom, it only has 1 channel of RAM so at most it can do only 2 sticks where the i3-1215u can do 4
Which Atom do you mean?
The problem is that you can get anything between 3rd to 8th generation Core i5 or i7 CPUs in used SFF PCs (that also support dual channel memory, if that's such an issue for the "angry" people here) for less money that you pay for one of these mini PCs and any of those will outperform it as well.
Therefore the only reason to buy one of these is if you really need the tiny form factor and / or the dual Ethernet interfaces for maybe a pfSense or other type of network router/application box.
Unfortunately, as usual, the comments get swamped with "angry gamer loonies" who just want to complain if a piece of hardware clearly isn't designed to run "Starfailed" or "Cybersplatt 4044".
@@terrydaktyllus1320 Not a problem at all. Just a possible solution in a multi-parametric space in which every person sets own criteria. Mine are {System to buy}C{Systems with min $ price}C{Systems with min TCO}C{Systems with max efficiency}C{Systems with enough CPU/GPU power for my workchains}
Did anyone test the WiFi connection in Linux?
Do you happen to know what the power usage is when idle, normal and under load? I am really interested how it compares to the N100 which is idling around 3.5 watt..
Why don't you go and have a look around the manufacturer's web site and see if they have any specification sheets on the mini PC that detail that information for you - if they are a reputable manufacturer, they should be able to provide that information to you. Maybe there's a support email address that you can ask the question on?
Be proactive, take the initiative and go and do your own research, that is how you learn new things. It's not always someone else's job to get that information for you.
How does this compare against the N97 cpu? Isn't it basically the same cpu but with worst graphics? Great vid. Thx
@@TonELowq it’s hard to directly compare as the n150 is not on the intel site
www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/processors/intel-processor/products.html
I need to doublecheck the LAN adapters, but i might get this for my firewall, i have found my N100 is not quite fast enough and will sometimes crap out if i'm sustaining near full gigabit, or if i am 700Mbps down and more than 500Mbps up. I'd like to take advantage of my symetrical gigabit, without going back to my old Ryzen 7 4650GE, where the whole firewall idled at 4x the power of the N100 machine under full load
Edit, i know the N150 in theory isnt that much faster than the N100, but my network cards are not intel, and my TDP is 8W, with this Beelink being at 25W and maybe having Intel NICs i might have a better time, for a cheaper price.
I might have to get one of these in hand to test, i can see that the WiFi is intel based, but i cant tell about the LAN
Is the N97 still the faster one?
geekbench scores?
@@ziggy8757 today at 17:45 UK time
Won't your integrated power transformer generate heat?
@@HappyQuailsLC it’s a low powered device didn’t get very hot at all even in these tests the fan was never loud. The internal fan also helps cool the power unit
Intel N100 vs N150 Benchmarks
th-cam.com/video/BjHQSXIRUiM/w-d-xo.html
Needs a comparison with the N97.
N150 CPU performance is almost the same as N97,
GPU performance of N150 is worse than N97, however it could be drivers issue.
I have both EQ14 and Odroid H4. Plus.
@@tatageek N97 iGPU has same 24 EUs but +200MHz faster so I don't think is a driver issue because they are basically the same processor
@@tatageek Kiedy można się spodziewać filmu na kanale z N150? 😅
@@Igorasek-Retried planuje za kilka dni opublikować. Gdzieś w okolicach czwartku ma szansę się pojawić 😊
@@tatageek Coś się stało że taka obsuwa? Od tygodnia czekam z kupnem na film 😉
How does the N150 perform compared to the N100?
Tks!
@@georgekokotis5732 200mhz faster cpu 250mhz faster gpu I’ll try and do some benchmarks
Were you able to pay in UK Pounds? The cart seems to only show US Dollars.
@@leightaylor8069 I was sent it for a review. I couldn’t see it on UK Amazon yet
it did a 72 hour conversion rate held at a particular rate, It was $200 black friday paid in 3 bits £57 bits via PP
@@leepspvideo No, Lee. His Majesty needs you to contact Amazon and fix their web site for him. Can you also fluff up the cushions on his throne while you are at it?
I'm really looking to get some input as cybermonday deals are one and looking to get 2 for my sisters. They use it for mostly schoolwork but also play Minecraft, minecraft Dungeonn, and roblox. Nothing extensive, I got them a 1080p 24" monitor. Will this handle rhose games at 60 fps? TIA!
@@davidp.6315 maybe at lower graphics settings
I don't play games on my desktop so I'll stick with my Pi5. The Pi OS seems to be getting better with every update.
Internal power supply is not conveniently serviceable. An external power brick makes much more sense to me.
Single channel ram, the second m.2 is 1x speed and the ethernet is just 1gbe. Interesting but i think I can wait.
I am not sure what else one could reasonably expect to be in such a small form factor AND solve the problem of keeping it cool enough to run in a stable manner.
I am not interested in one of these anyway because I only run Linux, don't play any of that modern "games as a service" rubbish and get far better value for money for what I need from used SFF PCs online that I can pick up for half the price of one of these.
But I do think you probably have unrealistic expectations, perhaps you need to become better informed on how hardware actually works and how limited airflow for cooling means that you have to keep the power consumption as low as possible in devices of this size.
Compare it with Pi5 for emulation.
There's no comparison. A mini PC with Intel N97 easily beats out the Raspberry Pi 5 for gaming and emulation. It's the same price as a RPI 5 too.
I skipped intel i9 8th (6 cores 6 threads) and choosen n97 mini pc. Is dual channel ram important for emulation of ps1 and below ? and for PS2 ?
@@hendrixkon1820 not needed
how do you replace the power supplies?
@@SoupHeavenly why would you need to? It’s the same as your TV, Games console and many other devices.
I don’t think I have ever had a power supply fail on me
@leepspvideo my PC power supply failed after 8 or 9 years
@@SoupHeavenly sounds reasonable
@@SoupHeavenly Then you make a standard power supply size to be a requirement for purchasing a PC that you need - in which case this product is not for you.
This is just one example of a simple questions that good engineers ask themselves when considering hardware for new projects.
I am not sure if this integrated power supply uses 100-240 volts. Not a small detail for non american users and I don't see it in the specs.
Looks good... but my question is, in 2024, if the interior of the box is supposed to be user-serviceable... then why do you have to remove screws capped by rubber plugs?? There should be a simple snap-release to expose the NVMe and SODIMM sockets. It's such a simple thing, but so many manufacturers make it unnecessarily difficult.
I might pick one up for immich and have 2 drive in raid.
hi, new subscriber, love ur videos, can u please do a rasberry pi os update as now apparently labwc is default and better performance. tx keep up great work
s/fequency/frequency/ is a surprising gaffe
So is not including a full stop after "gaffe".
But the irony in your comment is not lost on me today, thank you for putting a smile on my face.
Dude made first review of new procesor on whole TH-cam and didnt even made passmark or geekbench xD
What a genius xD
"Passmark" and "Geekbench" require capital letters in English grammar as proper nouns.
Dude doesn't even know where the Shift key is on his keyboard. What a genius.
It's a low end PC
This is a nothing burger release. The n100 will remain king for price/performance for the foreseeable future. When Intel goes 3nm with the Atom processors then I'll get hype again.
"The n100 will remain king for price/performance for the foreseeable future."
If you truly care about performance then you should not be running any kind of Microsoft operating system because, cycle for cycle, any version of Linux will run more efficiently than any version of Windows, especially with the amount of overhead Windows has in the background with all the telemetry stuff going on.
People that post comments constantly demanding more performance only to stick Windows on a machine need therapy, quite frankly.
"When Intel goes 3nm with the Atom processors then I'll get hype again."
The Atom platform was cheap and nasty rubbish - it's why it died off as quickly as it arrived in netbooks 10-15 years ago.
And since you can get n97 for only 10-20 bucks more, with a greatly increased performance, i would not call n100 price/performance king.
@@CouchCoach "greatly increased performance"
5% boost for $15 does not beat the n100, AND it uses double the wattage.
@@terrydaktyllus1320The Intel N100 processor is based on the Atom architecture. It's in a book, so take a look and RTFM! 🤣
@@-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi- I stop painting little faces around words that I write when I got to age seven and first learned joined-up writing. Just saying.
Off you go then, sonny, you have homework to do. Mind how you go and stay away from sharp scissors.
Discussion closed.
again 4 cores only?
again only one ram slot?
I have machines with only two cores dating back to 2007 that make perfectly good daily driver PCs, when you run an OS like Linux that isn't bloated and doesn't steal all of your data.
Another person playing "Top Trumps" with their computers on Reddit, to see who amongst their peer group can have "the most Ryzen cores", "the highest FPS" or "most kidneys donated by mummy and daddy at Christmas to get me the latest overpriced and proprietary NVIDIA GPU for Christmas".
@terrydaktyllus1320 you did bot got it, n100 is the same, all the same, only slower vlock
dont tell me about your old celerons that should be retired in 2025
@@betag24cn "you did bot got it, n100 is the same, all the same, only slower vlock"
Since I don't plan on buying either machine, such information has no relevance to me.
"dont tell me about your old celerons that should be retired in 2025"
I don't normally take instructions from strangers on the Internet but I will make an exception in this case as not engaging with you saves me valuable time anyway. So, no, I would tell you about my old Celerons. (Note the capitalisation of "Celeron" as it's a proper noun.)
Good, I think we're done here.
Off you go then, go count your Ryzen cores, see if any of your "pretend Internet gamer mates" have stolen any.
Mind how you go and stay away from sharp scissors.
Discussion closed.
Too bad the new N150 & N250 (6W) don't seem to get the same thermal headroom the N97 (12W) got for higher base and sustained iGPU clocks...
not true, they all have same TDP ranges, it's configurable by the pc manufacturer in the firmware
@@BusAlexey I don't think this applies to Intel N CPUs or do you have a counter example?
The N97 has the fastest GPU of any of the N-series chips. It's clocked 50% higher.
@ that's cause of high default TDP. N100 can also get to 15W like N97
@ But that doesn't affect the iGPU clocks as far as we know...
Sir Can you please review Nano Base Board (B) for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 works on raspberry pi 5 or not🙏🙏🙏 BTW you make nice content ❤ from 🇮🇳
@@SachinKumar-cl7xm unfortunately I didn’t get sent a cm5 as it’s an industrial product and I’m not on that list. I’m hoping Emtec may send me one as they are out of stock now
@leepspvideo ohhh🥲
Nice Advertisement bull...t company from Intel. That processor should be named N105 or 103 for how marginally it is better than N100, instead you have new loud 150 name for higher price :)
Wish you good purchasing capabilities to fulfill all Intel marketing targets for next year !!!
My prevoius ol 6 core AMD FX-6300 CPU WHICH IN ALL TESTS! show on 25% lower performance than Intell N100 - newer was such often 100% busy on Windows 10 as I'm now noticing on "paper faster" N100 with Windows 11 for ordinary video/browsing tasks. Don't believe Win 11 is so more demanding. Rather all that tests are marketing bull..it partially designed to stimulate you buy new products as same as new N150 which is few percents faster than N100 but wisely marketing branded it 150 to "pretend" for 50% increase 😂😂😂 The only one plus that N serie have is significally lower power consumption, all rest - just marketing advertisement tricks. It is very veeeery awerage processors if not say straight - low performing.
Too bad you got the one with ddr4 instead of ddr5 and too bad they still release these with single channel ram, I expected a dual channel configuration in the future of the N100.