I had external floppy disk drives in the 80s (SF314) which I am pretty sure were larger than this mini PC. The temps look good. The one thing I noticed is with video editing performance while higher numbers than the Intel one you showed, the difference was quite small. Also the Intel iGPU has support for more codecs which should make the editing on the timeline experience a more smooth one. At least in theory as I never owned either of these computers. The only two things I will say I definitely do not like about this pc is first the color. I want bright colorful colors. Orange, yellow, red, even blue, just give me something which isn't black, silver (including "rose gold") or even white. Second, the difficulty in reach the CPU cooling solution for maintenance. I don't know why almost every single mini PC manufacturer does this. If you use these often then sooner or later you re going to have to clean them, if not repaste them. Why so difficult? Meh Thanks for the video.
Heyy i have a question if you wouldn’t mind answering for me, so i bought the ser8 mini pc i saw from your video, is it possible to connect an eGpu, (i don’t know anything about eGpu’s), and if so will it run just as perfect, and aswell what eGpu would you recommend fully for that pc🙏 it would mean a lot💪
The wifi is absolutely shocking, really bad, five metres from the router, its downloading in kilobits. If I use a mobile hotspot off my tablet right beside its fine. Dunno if it's just mine or because it's a metal box.😮 Otherwise it's amazing, emulator monster
I wonder if the wifi antenna cables were securely connected? I ended up changing out the WiFi card and put in a Wi-Fi 6E AX210NGW (less than $20 on Amazon) in my SER8 and it performs much better now.
Great review Sebastian! Just wondering why that Samsung monitor is being used though? Don't you have a 34" ultra-wide that usually sits where the Samsung monitor is? Thought that would be better to show off productivity features.
and it all started with SER5...
For the final Fantasy XIV benchmarks, you should have gone with the standard laptop configuration because you're using mobile parts.
But can it play crysis?!?
My failure to try playing Crysis is just one of many failures in this video.
@@pcper I've heard about the s**t hitting the fan but not pee... 🫢
I had external floppy disk drives in the 80s (SF314) which I am pretty sure were larger than this mini PC.
The temps look good.
The one thing I noticed is with video editing performance while higher numbers than the Intel one you showed, the difference was quite small. Also the Intel iGPU has support for more codecs which should make the editing on the timeline experience a more smooth one. At least in theory as I never owned either of these computers.
The only two things I will say I definitely do not like about this pc is first the color. I want bright colorful colors. Orange, yellow, red, even blue, just give me something which isn't black, silver (including "rose gold") or even white.
Second, the difficulty in reach the CPU cooling solution for maintenance. I don't know why almost every single mini PC manufacturer does this. If you use these often then sooner or later you re going to have to clean them, if not repaste them. Why so difficult? Meh
Thanks for the video.
Good point on the codec support - I should really test things like that.
The mini PC aka nook PCs are getting really good now! Ryan what is the music called your playing? My wife likes to listen to same type of music!
TrackTribe - "By the Fireplace" [Copyright Free]
Ryan??? 😨
@@unclelala4216 No, not Ryan. Just his slightly younger protege Sebastian.
Heyy i have a question if you wouldn’t mind answering for me, so i bought the ser8 mini pc i saw from your video, is it possible to connect an eGpu, (i don’t know anything about eGpu’s), and if so will it run just as perfect, and aswell what eGpu would you recommend fully for that pc🙏 it would mean a lot💪
The wifi is absolutely shocking, really bad, five metres from the router, its downloading in kilobits. If I use a mobile hotspot off my tablet right beside its fine. Dunno if it's just mine or because it's a metal box.😮 Otherwise it's amazing, emulator monster
Interesting. I had zero issues but I was in the same room as the router.
I wonder if the wifi antenna cables were securely connected? I ended up changing out the WiFi card and put in a Wi-Fi 6E AX210NGW (less than $20 on Amazon) in my SER8 and it performs much better now.
@@mowcowbell Sounds good! Might have to give that a go, thanks for letting me know! 👍
I didn't have any wifi and bluetooth problems and I could still maintain a decent connection past 75ft
@@mowcowbell have just bought that card, did you have to install new drivers?
Hiding the screws but adding a pull tab 😂😂😂
Great review Sebastian! Just wondering why that Samsung monitor is being used though? Don't you have a 34" ultra-wide that usually sits where the Samsung monitor is? Thought that would be better to show off productivity features.
The thought was to test 4K video playback (or something), and the Samsung was handy. Clearly that never made it into the video.
Thanks for show the wifi model #
UK price on Amazon is 💀😫
Nice review 👍
Thanks! There will be more like it
I have been looking for a mini PC. I want to use it to put Linux on it and just browse the internet with being tracked by windows advertising
The SER8 is way overkill for a Linux build. You should look at mini PC's in the $250-350 price range.
Wow that is awful. Please dust regularly. You only have to pick out the tiny rubber plugs and undo some screws. So many others have magnetic covers.