The thermal design and power brick are designed for T-variant with 35W draw. If you use the full fat version you may run into overheat problems which cause throttling. If you really want to use it, I would suggest swapping the power brick for a 90W or more (the one I have comes with this PC is 65W), and test out the thermal dissipation.
Hi, I don't remember but I think it was a Celeron I have on hand that fits the socket. The swap was just for demonstration, not strictly upgrading in that case.
Nice vid, learned some stuff
Glad you enjoyed!
I unscrewed the thumb screw but cover will not come off
You showed what CPU you took out, what did you replace it with or did you put the same one back in? What were the upgrades???
It's just for showing the upgrade procedure, rather than a specific part upgrade.
Is there a list of compatible CPU's for this box? I have 2 of them and would love to get more than 4 cores.
Depends you bios firmware version with mainboard manual.
There are the maximum and minimum memory and cpu supportable.
this was helpfull thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Do you know what graphics card it has
So there isn't an M.2 slot below the HD cage?
No not in this model.
i think there is, under the fan and the hdd compartment, beside the sata power cable you can see it
Can i able to put a gpu on this mini pc?
Is the Max RAM for this box 16GB (2x8GB)?
Yes
Just wondering. Does it have to use the "T" version of the cpu or can i use Core I5 6500 quadcore that i have available?
The thermal design and power brick are designed for T-variant with 35W draw. If you use the full fat version you may run into overheat problems which cause throttling.
If you really want to use it, I would suggest swapping the power brick for a 90W or more (the one I have comes with this PC is 65W), and test out the thermal dissipation.
@@ComputerizedCanada Thanks for the info. Ordered one off Ebay. See how it gos
nice
Thanks
So what was the replacement cpu you installed?
Hi, I don't remember but I think it was a Celeron I have on hand that fits the socket. The swap was just for demonstration, not strictly upgrading in that case.
@@ComputerizedCanada That was why you didn't bother with thermal paste then.
Hi, how wifi model you used?
Just buy a wifi usb
Nice.