My Pironman 5 arrived yesterday. I'm giving it as a kid's birthday gift. I thought having a cool looking case will make him more interested in it. This video will be useful when I'm assembling it.
That is freaking adorable. I’d have it in a display cube running a gameplay footage loop of Jedi Survivor at a little desk with Cal Kestis sitting at the desk!
The little board that moves the ports to the back along with changing the mini HDMI ports in to full size ones makes this so good. Wish it was easier to find that board.
Oh my goodness it is SO TINY!! I absolutely love this, it is SUPER unnecessary for the Raspberry Pi but dang they did a great job matching a desktop aesthetic with a lil raspi
I love that little heat sink & cooler! It looks like a normal PC shrunk right down! Along with those 2 RGB case fans it really does look like a miniature version of a normal PC. I mean it's really nothing special in terms of the actual hardware or materials; all pretty basic stuff, there's loads of other nvme hats for the pi but I think they've done a great job on the design of this.
in another 5 to 10 years desktop computers will become a thing of the past. i can picture being able to use smartphones as a way to transport whatever work or leisure we do on a desktop.
Yeah most of us cannot type on a device that size, inevitably the larger your device the more hardware you can fit into it. As device performance has scaled, so has the requirements for software. Nowadays there isn't the need to optimize software like there used to be, code is written to be produced & modified fast & be readable rather than being written with performance as the main priority.
people have been doing that because we mostly work in websites and email, your smartphone does that already, decades doing that basically for games, you want to play locally, because google proved that cloud sucks
What wizardry did you do to get a Raspberry PI5 to support Steam Link? Any chance you could provide details, or better yet, a tutorial on how you went about doing it?
I am honestly curious myself, bought a Pi5 for the sole use of steam link after Samsung dropped steam link support and till date could never get it working on the Pi5, please do a tutorial as the steam help still mentions using Raspbian Stretch which as far as I know is not compatible with the Pi5
I still think getting a used laptop is more affordable and way more powerful than a raspberry pi but this case makes me want to get one. It’s a total geek thing!
Soooo CUTE that's very FUN!! That cooling solution is wild tho 🥴lol, CPU + case fan working against each other and 0 exhaust 😂 To be fair that's how it looks on their website too even though they imply that both transparent fans are exhaust and the GPIO hole is an intake. But from what I know about fans, they're both intakes rn. That's kind of wild choice, and noisy for sure. If you keep this/someone does this, you should flip the top transparent fan so it exhausts. Makes a nice loop over the SSD and through the tower cooler.
ETA, I want your controller budget! Your controller game is strong. Starfield special editions, SCUFS, and pro controllers aside, game recognise game. 😉
I would think that the fan grilles would really restrict the airflow, for a fan that small. Maybe, the top on should be an exhaust fan, without a grill, and the lower one can be an intake. It might not be ideal, but the two intakes seem to be working against the heatsink fan, which is pushing from the front.
So first I'd like to say that this is adorable. That it looks like a mini desktop is really cute. That said, performance wise is there any point to this? Seems like at $160 plus the price of an ssd, you're competing with mini pcs that will outperform it.
These form factors are what I want to put an iPad motherboard into. If you've ever stripped an iPad, you'll find it's mostly battery and screen. the motherboard is just a strip about the length of a RAM DIMM. If I had a way to adapt the ipad LCD connector to another display output. I could fusion a small case for the iPad motherboard and power it with usb c, or even better, find a way to adapt the battery connector. The only issue with apple parts is the MICROSCOPIC CONNECTORS. It's not easy to even use tools. for perspective, this iPad motherboard case would be as thick and long as a normal RAM DIMM but it would have the power an M4 chip and only one cable would come out
When looking at this I seen sata hats for the PI5 too I wonder if that would work with this as the same time? Would be nice to try and have the availability of the M.2 with the full size HDMI and 4 sata on top to make a NAS. Just my thoughts.
I need more specifics on that mini monitor and the stand that you have it on? it looks like the perfect size/specs that I need for a project that I have been working on for a while now to make the perfect work from the road setup.
I laughed at the mini display in the opening! Cute, but not very practical. It would be fun for a display under the Christmas Tree. It would be a perfect gaming setup for an “Elf on the Shelf.”
Hey @ETA PRIME just wanted to reach out to see how you got steam link working on the Pi 5. General theme seems to be that you can't get it to work... but here you are.
I've had an Xbox series S for the last 3 years as desktop gaming supplement to my laptop. It's been a great media centre as well with a pretty good internet browser but I couldn't help wonder if it was jailbroken I could run software like blender and unreal engine.
How did you get steamlink working on pi 5? They haven't updated the software in a while and any time I've tried to install it on raspian (on pi 5) it breaks the os. So I've had to fall back to moonlight and sunrise for game streaming.
la verdad si tuviera el procesador de la nintendo switch se podrian jugar varios titulos a 1080p a mas de 60fps considerando que con subirle el poder al procesador y sumandole el mini disipador de torre que tiene serie un buen combo pero tambien para jugar por medio de empresas de streaming esta bien.
If 3440 x 1440 works on my Pixel Pro via SteamLink with poor / fair connection. 50-75, it’ll do 2560 x 1440 fine. 2580x1080 works fine, too. 21:9, ultrawide for life! 🎉
Pico ITX already exists. It's what several of the Asrock machines use, and is a defined standard. EDIT: I looked it up, and it was defined as a standard in 2007. So it's not particularly new. Size is 100mm by 72mm.
Loving the less clickbait and more no BS titling + the SFF stuff, a good return to form
My Pironman 5 arrived yesterday. I'm giving it as a kid's birthday gift. I thought having a cool looking case will make him more interested in it. This video will be useful when I'm assembling it.
@@harleyn3089 Hi. Did you have to pay a custom fee?
That is freaking adorable. I’d have it in a display cube running a gameplay footage loop of Jedi Survivor at a little desk with Cal Kestis sitting at the desk!
LOL it is cute af.
I know right. Im waiting for a mini AIO 😂
The little board that moves the ports to the back along with changing the mini HDMI ports in to full size ones makes this so good. Wish it was easier to find that board.
When your cockroach has a better gaming setup than you
Cockroach server rack
Oh my goodness it is SO TINY!! I absolutely love this, it is SUPER unnecessary for the Raspberry Pi but dang they did a great job matching a desktop aesthetic with a lil raspi
I love your small form factor stuff you do keep it up Prime
That daughterboard plugging into the power and HDMI sockets is clever.
That's the cutest cpu cooler i've ever seen
Just got mine yesterday plan on building it Saturday morning can’t a wait ! It’s gonna be a nice decoration next to my 4090 pc 😂
"Don't talk to me or my son ever again"
I love that little heat sink & cooler! It looks like a normal PC shrunk right down! Along with those 2 RGB case fans it really does look like a miniature version of a normal PC. I mean it's really nothing special in terms of the actual hardware or materials; all pretty basic stuff, there's loads of other nvme hats for the pi but I think they've done a great job on the design of this.
"All noctua fans, that'd be pretty cool"
I would hope so...
in another 5 to 10 years desktop computers will become a thing of the past. i can picture being able to use smartphones as a way to transport whatever work or leisure we do on a desktop.
For sure, it’s almost here.
For real, phones are one step away from being full-fledge gaming consoles with better operating systems lol
You can do that pretty much right now? But playing AAA is always gonna be out of the realm o phones. That's why computers won't dissappear.
Yeah most of us cannot type on a device that size, inevitably the larger your device the more hardware you can fit into it. As device performance has scaled, so has the requirements for software. Nowadays there isn't the need to optimize software like there used to be, code is written to be produced & modified fast & be readable rather than being written with performance as the main priority.
people have been doing that because we mostly work in websites and email, your smartphone does that already, decades doing that basically
for games, you want to play locally, because google proved that cloud sucks
The AORUS M.2 drive looks like a GPU in that case!
What wizardry did you do to get a Raspberry PI5 to support Steam Link? Any chance you could provide details, or better yet, a tutorial on how you went about doing it?
I am honestly curious myself, bought a Pi5 for the sole use of steam link after Samsung dropped steam link support and till date could never get it working on the Pi5, please do a tutorial as the steam help still mentions using Raspbian Stretch which as far as I know is not compatible with the Pi5
The new case for the Pi 5 is impressive. Thank you for your review...I just ordered one.
Oh, steamlink works on Pi5? Thought it wasn't.
Waiting for a proper retopie version too.
Finally, gnome friendly gaming
I still think getting a used laptop is more affordable and way more powerful than a raspberry pi but this case makes me want to get one. It’s a total geek thing!
Soooo CUTE that's very FUN!!
That cooling solution is wild tho 🥴lol, CPU + case fan working against each other and 0 exhaust 😂
To be fair that's how it looks on their website too even though they imply that both transparent fans are exhaust and the GPIO hole is an intake. But from what I know about fans, they're both intakes rn. That's kind of wild choice, and noisy for sure.
If you keep this/someone does this, you should flip the top transparent fan so it exhausts. Makes a nice loop over the SSD and through the tower cooler.
Great video! Didn't think of having a small PC to stream from a main PC.
I use my steam deck to do that with the dock
I think it be really cool if they made a way for the case to connect to an external mini GPU like the ones you covered in your other videos.
There are a lot of old car displays with bad software but an HDMI port. It would be cool to have a tiny pie in your car.
I'm interested in seeing temp scores on this cooler using thermal paste instead of pads.
Nice device. One question: Need I an intel ultra 185H + RTX 4070 to play game on Pironman 5 ?
I had understood the RPI5 had not a Steam Link app vertion last time, it seems fixed now thanks
ETA, I want your controller budget! Your controller game is strong. Starfield special editions, SCUFS, and pro controllers aside, game recognise game. 😉
28 steps? I get stuck on Ikea furniture...
I would think that the fan grilles would really restrict the airflow, for a fan that small. Maybe, the top on should be an exhaust fan, without a grill, and the lower one can be an intake. It might not be ideal, but the two intakes seem to be working against the heatsink fan, which is pushing from the front.
OMG!! I just subscribed to your channel!! Love this!!
7:00 this looks very cute
So first I'd like to say that this is adorable. That it looks like a mini desktop is really cute. That said, performance wise is there any point to this? Seems like at $160 plus the price of an ssd, you're competing with mini pcs that will outperform it.
These form factors are what I want to put an iPad motherboard into. If you've ever stripped an iPad, you'll find it's mostly battery and screen. the motherboard is just a strip about the length of a RAM DIMM. If I had a way to adapt the ipad LCD connector to another display output. I could fusion a small case for the iPad motherboard and power it with usb c, or even better, find a way to adapt the battery connector. The only issue with apple parts is the MICROSCOPIC CONNECTORS. It's not easy to even use tools. for perspective, this iPad motherboard case would be as thick and long as a normal RAM DIMM but it would have the power an M4 chip and only one cable would come out
With gigabit ethernet you should be easily able to stream 4k. I do it to the Nvidia shield using sunshine and moonlight with no problems
Next century all computers portable and compact and rechargable.
That's a pretty cool looking build :O I'd love that!
what mini lcd screen did you use on the tumbnail
When looking at this I seen sata hats for the PI5 too I wonder if that would work with this as the same time? Would be nice to try and have the availability of the M.2 with the full size HDMI and 4 sata on top to make a NAS. Just my thoughts.
What stand is holding the magedok monitor? It's lovely. Thank you😊
I need more specifics on that mini monitor and the stand that you have it on? it looks like the perfect size/specs that I need for a project that I have been working on for a while now to make the perfect work from the road setup.
Great device, you can use as a gaming console, as android tv and mikrotik or reverse proxy.
I laughed at the mini display in the opening!
Cute, but not very practical. It would be fun for a display under the Christmas Tree. It would be a perfect gaming setup for an “Elf on the Shelf.”
It is so cool but I wish it has usb on front panel too.
How did you get Steamlink onto a Pi 5?
i want this just for the fact i can have a truely mini pc next to my massive full tower chonker of a pc.
Hey ETA Prime, do you have an affiliate link for the Pironman 5? I'm going to order one and just want to make sure you get the much-deserved support!
OMG! It is so cool! So tiny!
just imagine having the MediaTek 9300 or snapdragon 8 gen 3 in this
Hey @ETA PRIME just wanted to reach out to see how you got steam link working on the Pi 5. General theme seems to be that you can't get it to work... but here you are.
Whats that fan configuration? Those two rgb fans look like intake and the cpu fan looks like is blowing towards the rgb fans? Seems weird
yeah fans are in wrong and it shows steamlink at the end but you can't run that on Pi 5 as of right now
this better run Cyberpunk 2077 with Mods + RTGI + 8K + HDR + 500fps+ + minimal input lag
As a PC-builder and enthusiast i'm very triggered by the fan configuration xD
Tiny PC cool Looks a mini Gaming PC.....
And it is wonderful for it's price point.
LOL I'm here with 3 40mmx10xmm noc fans in my shopping list thinking the same thing with a full brass heatsink for the SSD.
Actually better than my 200 pc
I am unfamiliar with rasberry pi, can I use windows on it? I just want an small admin working pc.
Do you think that you can create a custom PC handheld with this mini PC?
Pi isn't great.
Wait. Does it come with the nvme ssd?
That's too cute and cool.
Please, please post a video on how to get Steamlink installed on the Pi 5!
Does the controller for Steam link connect to the raspbery pi? what one do you use?
Incredible awesome 👏🏼 but I wonder how much pressure it can manage?
This might be overkill, but you could buy one of those mini PCs, take out the motherboard, and put it in this case
controller too big, need one of those 8bitdo the size of a matchbox
Just Imagine if you put a gpu-like heatsink on the ssd
Does the monitor stand come with the monitor or if it's separate, what is it?
Did you find the monitor stand? I'm also looking
Can you send me the link for that tiny keyboard and monitor?
Ok, It's a worth it!
I'm going to save all my money then I'm going to spend it
What is the big monitor are you using, the bezel is so thin across 4 sides
How did you get Steam Link working on the Raspberry Pi 5? I've been trying for months and can't get it working at all
Hey,
I would like to see whats possible in gaming on the Device at it self. It's a very interesting and cooll Channel
Unnecessary. I like it a lot 👍
I've had an Xbox series S for the last 3 years as desktop gaming supplement to my laptop. It's been a great media centre as well with a pretty good internet browser but I couldn't help wonder if it was jailbroken I could run software like blender and unreal engine.
what keyboard is that?
Im guessing that case wasn't built thinking on Air flow, bet GN would be pretty harsh on it guess you put fans in opposing sides, maybe just leave 1
man i want this
How did you get steamlink working on pi 5? They haven't updated the software in a while and any time I've tried to install it on raspian (on pi 5) it breaks the os. So I've had to fall back to moonlight and sunrise for game streaming.
Why are you serious, friend... this is just a costume😂😂😂
This is so cute
@etaprime have you ever come across one of these wireless keyboards with the trackpad on the left? or a ThinkPad like stick in the middle? thanks...
Will a 4090 fit?
Hi! Can that small beuty run warframe?
If the put laptop parts in one of these or mobile📞 I'm sold
We can wait till having tiny GPU plugging into Pi 6 case.
that thing has more power than my computer
OcuLink adapter please
Emulation Tests please 😁🥺
your rear fans are jammed up. They only light up when they are supposed to spin.
Can this handle other could gaming like game pass?
sounds like for the price and size might as well buy a ryzen mini PC
can this install window OS?
How do I get this?
Turn Up!!! FYE!!!
Woah where's that display from
@@mediocreDevops did you find it? I'm looking too, he said magedok rugged Portable, but can't find this small one
la verdad si tuviera el procesador de la nintendo switch se podrian jugar varios titulos a 1080p a mas de 60fps considerando que con subirle el poder al procesador y sumandole el mini disipador de torre que tiene serie un buen combo pero tambien para jugar por medio de empresas de streaming esta bien.
Super mini itx
Finally! A PC for ants.
In the future mini pc can now run AAA games with no problem
If 3440 x 1440 works on my Pixel Pro via SteamLink with poor / fair connection. 50-75, it’ll do 2560 x 1440 fine. 2580x1080 works fine, too. 21:9, ultrawide for life! 🎉
In a couple years a new catagory of motherboard will release that wil be even smaller than itx
Pico ITX already exists. It's what several of the Asrock machines use, and is a defined standard.
EDIT: I looked it up, and it was defined as a standard in 2007. So it's not particularly new. Size is 100mm by 72mm.
I wanna see cheap ryzen leptop whit steam os on it and hows runs