UglyScale Press -- Youyeetoo X1, Part 1 Setup
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2023
- This is my latest board, and the one that I been wanting for the longest time. The X1 from Youyeetoo, you have seen my other video were I did a video on the YY3588 Rockchip Dev Board.
The X1 is another development board, but like the Arm Chips that I usually work with this is a X86, but unlike a NUC or PC, this has a ton of I/O.
Part 1 - Setup
I am going to two video to start with, this one, part one I install openSUSE Tumbleweed on it. Since I am a member of openSUSE, I want to show off how easy it is to install. While I was setting up, I discover that Windows 10 install on the eMMC. openSUSE setup dual for me.
Part 2 - Benchmark and Compare.
In the second video I am going to show off the performance in both Linux/Windows. I am also going to compare to two other pricy X86 boards out there.
Full disclosure, I do not own the other board, so will be using the Webpages.
www.microcenter.com/product/6...
Youyeetoo X1, 8 Gigs of Memory and 128 GB of eMMC, goes for $140
www.youyeetoo.com/products/yo...
A great resource for the X1 is Youyeetoo Wiki Page
wiki.youyeetoo.com/en/x1
The X1 starts at low as $99 dollars.
Inland NVMe 500GB
www.microcenter.com/product/6...
Inland 16GB Flash Drive $3
Production Notes:
I film with two cameras, one is Red Dragon WebCam 1080p and Inland 1080p WebCamera. I use OBS, CapCut and HD Movie Make Pro.
If you are a vendor and you like me to review or test your products, please drop me a line. I love to test out tech. As you can see my videos focus on the hardware, but more video will be coming with projects base on the hardware I have. - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
nice show case
I just ordered my X1 Metal case will be here first week of February.
@@terrorpup nice I went with the acrylic
Nice video
Thanks
thanks for the video. could you try to run some steam games there ?
Yes
Great video. I'm liking it too. Now I want an N100 to test. But can't afford it since I don't need it.
I got lucky I got a Beelink N100 for $150. It's my openSUSE dev box, I got it early this year. You can find them on Amazon pretty cheap, it's better than my two Celerons from Gigabyte ( Brik/Nuc).