After editing the video, I tested the powering the X2L with my power bank and it went ok. I removed the WiFi module and a USB device I had plugged in. It has not crashed since.
Wow I guess this product was made specifically to drive me insane because guess who bought an RPi 5 *and* a mini PC in the last 2 weeks. Edit - glad I watched the entire thing; I feel better now lol.
It has 2x PCI express slots!! 1 for WiFi and 1 for a m.2 SSD!! It doesn't need the WiFi module because it's got 1gig ethernet and if you really want crappy WiFi get a cheap USB WiFi module to use. Then put a adaptor in the WiFi slot to convert it to 2x SATA SSD ports (its bandwidth is enough to be snappy) and get a second adaptor for the m.2 SSD slot (its 4x PCI express lane's) to run a dedicated GPU!! Something like a GTX 1660 or a (RTX A2000 needs only slot power) and a 3D printed egpu enclosure or a cheap Chinese egpu enclosure.. that will really turn this into a machine that will game decently..
What are you running your own Home Assistant on currently? I might get this one for my Home Assistant and especially to overcome transcoding limitations of Rpi for my Plex home media server.
I haven't transitioned to Home Assistant yet. I use a solution from Universal Devices for home automation. I do use Node-RED pretty extensively for automation
Also interesting are mini-PC solutions mounted inside electrical boxes placed in the walls. The solution consists of several round PCBs forming one device. Very exotic. 🙂 Regards. M.
Heard about the 12L by Radxa , The NIO 12L looks like a great option for a budget NAS build! #NAS #HomeServer Genio 1200 + expandable storage = perfect combo!
I think this might be a good option for creating a portable mini laptop type device. Is it possible to power it without using the USB-C Port? I could see the RP2040 acting as a controller for displaying battery information
i once read specyfication of n3000 series of intel low power soc's and those things are loaded by default with 2 channel memory controller, 2 sata channel multiple usb and pcie lines and gpio pins all baked into the 6 watt cpu with integrated graphics you mostly limited by board design and bios used by whoever lock the cpu down on hp stream laptop motherboards gpio pins are used to configure hardware in crude 1/0 format while booting up the bios
You speak very much like GugaFoods, I didn't realize this was an accent, I thought he just talked that way. Where are you from?? This is a new accent to me. 🙂
@@makerbymistake yeah I would assume drivers are the limitation there, but could be interesting to benchmark it. the CPU performance might be lacking, but I wonder how it would compare next to a Orange pi running box86/64 and proton
@@CSLRProductions Orange Pi makes several SBCs with different CPUs. I compared the X2L to the Rock 5B, which uses a very similar CPU as the Orange Pi 5. As to the eGPU that you are looking for, just check if it has Linux or Windows support
After editing the video, I tested the powering the X2L with my power bank and it went ok. I removed the WiFi module and a USB device I had plugged in. It has not crashed since.
just use the 1 from the pi 5, or portable battery with requirements
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Wow I guess this product was made specifically to drive me insane because guess who bought an RPi 5 *and* a mini PC in the last 2 weeks.
Edit - glad I watched the entire thing; I feel better now lol.
THEY START AT $40?!????
Crisis adverted ;)
It has 2x PCI express slots!! 1 for WiFi and 1 for a m.2 SSD!! It doesn't need the WiFi module because it's got 1gig ethernet and if you really want crappy WiFi get a cheap USB WiFi module to use. Then put a adaptor in the WiFi slot to convert it to 2x SATA SSD ports (its bandwidth is enough to be snappy) and get a second adaptor for the m.2 SSD slot (its 4x PCI express lane's) to run a dedicated GPU!! Something like a GTX 1660 or a (RTX A2000 needs only slot power) and a 3D printed egpu enclosure or a cheap Chinese egpu enclosure.. that will really turn this into a machine that will game decently..
I like seing the new SBC but without the peripherals its more hassle then its worth!
I bought this for support, specifically, retro gaming. Its simmilar enough in performace to a core2 quad!
Yeah, it's a neat little device
What are you running your own Home Assistant on currently?
I might get this one for my Home Assistant and especially to overcome transcoding limitations of Rpi for my Plex home media server.
I haven't transitioned to Home Assistant yet. I use a solution from Universal Devices for home automation. I do use Node-RED pretty extensively for automation
Also interesting are mini-PC solutions mounted inside electrical boxes placed in the walls.
The solution consists of several round PCBs forming one device.
Very exotic. 🙂
Regards.
M.
Interesting, haven't heard of those before
Interesting board, thanks for the video.
You bet!
Heard about the 12L by Radxa , The NIO 12L looks like a great option for a budget NAS build! #NAS #HomeServer Genio 1200 + expandable storage = perfect combo!
Very Kool. Thanks!
I think this might be a good option for creating a portable mini laptop type device. Is it possible to power it without using the USB-C Port? I could see the RP2040 acting as a controller for displaying battery information
I think powering without USB-C would require a solder job, which is doable
This is a peetty good Pi competitor
For certain applications, yeah!
i once read specyfication of n3000 series of intel low power soc's and those things are loaded by default with 2 channel memory controller, 2 sata channel multiple usb and pcie lines and gpio pins all baked into the 6 watt cpu with integrated graphics
you mostly limited by board design and bios used by whoever lock the cpu down
on hp stream laptop motherboards gpio pins are used to configure hardware in crude 1/0 format while booting up the bios
Yep, pretty much all chips have GPIO but very different than the GPIO on the RP2040, where you can do SPI, I2C, PWM, ADC, etc
What do you think about the combination of the Radxa NIO 12L and its Genio processor for tasks like running a home server?
I'm sure it runs just as well as any ARM system. It has a nice CPU and GPU but will rely on support from Radxa
You speak very much like GugaFoods, I didn't realize this was an accent, I thought he just talked that way. Where are you from?? This is a new accent to me. 🙂
I don't know for sure but this is very Midwestern, maybe Minnesota or something
i wonder how viable it would be to use an GPU via oculink on that with the M.2 slot on the back?
As long as there is a driver for the he OS you are running.
@@makerbymistake yeah I would assume drivers are the limitation there, but could be interesting to benchmark it. the CPU performance might be lacking, but I wonder how it would compare next to a Orange pi running box86/64 and proton
@@CSLRProductions Orange Pi makes several SBCs with different CPUs. I compared the X2L to the Rock 5B, which uses a very similar CPU as the Orange Pi 5. As to the eGPU that you are looking for, just check if it has Linux or Windows support
Good video. Your editing skills are progressing nicely. I plan to skip this board. I already have enough x86 CPUs around my house. 😉😫
Thanks! Yeah, it's a weird one ;)
it will run windows 11 well with 8gig
University of Montana! Go Griz!
N100 version would be cool
I have an N100 board that I'm making into my home server. It's newer and a lot more capable, but much more expensive. No GPIO ;)
You’re speaking too fast, slow it down.
😂
Lots of errors as well
in totally agree lmap
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Hey, new sub. Nice video.
I fell asleep while listening to this.....
What’s with all the noise on your audio channels - you need a mic bruh.
What timestamp? I use an H1N for recording audio
@@makerbymistake The entire beginning of the video, up to at least 1:30 but that's just because I'm switching to another video. Good luck!
@@makerbymistake Throughout! I dunno, it's a fan noise or a server hum or something in the background. Maybe I got sensitive ears. Keep on truckin'!