Fantastic kit, I am really impressed. If you take a large enough laptop battery, that's 5 - 10 hours of work, too, with such a low power consumption. Incredible piece.
Jasperlake is from the first half of 2021 and the n5105 uses the same power as the n6005 but is 25% slower single and multi core. They used it because the n5105 is extremely cheap. So this board is way overpriced and very bad value.
I wonder long it will take until we will get a compute module so it could be put in a Super6C or similar. Then we could have x86, Risc-V and Arm on different modules. We would then only miss Alpha, Sparc and Power modules. 🙂
That GPIO test was cool. I've never messed with the GPIO on mine because the ports are kind of weird (would have to crimp a bunch of wires and buy a variety pack of molex). I also bought the SATA ssd attachment.
Did you check the extra drivers dialog in Ubuntu ? If even that, the newest kernel they offer, and the firmware packages, doesn't help, you should be able to fairly easily compile the driver.
Thanks a lot for walking through all the BIOS options. Some of them are really important for those looking to buy.
Fantastic kit, I am really impressed.
If you take a large enough laptop battery, that's 5 - 10 hours of work, too, with such a low power consumption. Incredible piece.
Jasperlake is from the first half of 2021 and the n5105 uses the same power as the n6005 but is 25% slower single and multi core. They used it because the n5105 is extremely cheap. So this board is way overpriced and very bad value.
curious what you would recommend?
I wonder long it will take until we will get a compute module so it could be put in a Super6C or similar. Then we could have x86, Risc-V and Arm on different modules. We would then only miss Alpha, Sparc and Power modules. 🙂
That GPIO test was cool. I've never messed with the GPIO on mine because the ports are kind of weird (would have to crimp a bunch of wires and buy a variety pack of molex). I also bought the SATA ssd attachment.
There is one, ETA prime reviewed it
@@annebokma4637- one what? Did you mean to reply to someone else?
@@JazzTechie seeing it back I don't even remember replying to this. Must say TH-cam has been doing that on and off.
When the computer is on, would you be able to hot plug with the GPIO?
Great gaming/retro gaming device
If only a Ryzen was inside!
Amen to that.
Perhaps for development there is scope but that N5105 as a daily, general use SBC, I would not touch it with a barge pole at this price.
That's an interesting ethernet adapter.
Did you check the extra drivers dialog in Ubuntu ? If even that, the newest kernel they offer, and the firmware packages, doesn't help, you should be able to fairly easily compile the driver.
Your first bios was saying "NO MIPI"
Gotta swap the bios
It is overpriced.
So it's WiFi OR SATA OR 2.5G LAN 🤨🤨
SBC where I can install Windows and experiment with windows driver development and GPIO? Sign me up!
Could have just named it 'HawkTuahHuh' and be done.
Is this really a SBC ?
Obviously.
Chinese junk again
Yeah? As opposed to all the I guess German and French and Irish SBCs? F outta here
It's too bad that given the CPU, it's still quite pricey, for the performance.
The price is probably spent on the R&D to put all those accessories in the board.