My mother was working in Wang mainframe computers in the 1970s through the mid 90s. I wish she were alive so I could show her how far things have come. What a time to be alive!
My mother started off as a typist, then started learning Wang word processors in the late 70's / early 80s and eventually the entire MS Office suite and worked her way up to an administrative assistant. I've been working in the IT Industry since 1989.
It is so insane to me that you can play games like Skyrim on this thing. The advancements since my gaming peak are just crazy. I used to have a PC as big as my house with a fan louder than a motorcycle chugging through to get games running at like 20 fps.
I installed Windows 10 both to optimize the performance and to ensure there's no hidden back doors. Works a treat. Was 100% fully backwards compatible with no faults or issues. Also added a back-lit bluetooth keyboard. Really neat little system. This is what I call progress.
intel and amd chips have built in backdoors at the hardware level, though good idea on going with 10 or prior with some tools to remove the annoyances/telemetry
I got this with the coupon discount. Upgraded the wifi to an Intel wifi 6e. I haven't done any over clock of change to tdp. I'm really impressed with the gaming performance. I really just wanted this for parties and playing couch coop games. I ordered a 2tb drive to load up with emulation.
@mikeblum5215 Zero problems w my Ally all year. The Z1 Ext blows these little intel chips out of the water. But a good deal if u wanna stick to GameCube and older consoles 👍
Something like this looks like a much better option to run Kodi or Plex than a Pi 5. And it's not that far off money-wise once you add the accessories needed for the Pi. Just wish it supported HDMI 2.1...
I've never used Kodi for years, once I got Stremio and the stremfun addon I've never looked back. Kodi was great at the time, I just feel it is too slow these days and cumbersome to use. Try Stremio and the addon :)
With my offbrand Intel N5105* miniPC that I got last year, still running well for what I need it for and emulation. I love being able to travel with it and runs faster and better than my older Pi4 that I still own. What sells me on this is that it's so small that to travel with it is easy and causes less (or no) attention in customs.
If you don't want to lug a keyboard mouse around you can also just buy a wifi combo in your destination country, many hotels have TVs with HDMI port. So all you lug around is the computer with power wart and hdmi cable.
Bought it, love it, watching this on it.. strapping it on the back of a 12 volt RV tv / monitor and powered off a Jackery 300 whr power box with a BT keyboard w mouse pad. with a verizon jet pack internet makes this setup a great grab n go computer solution
@@mrglassman9584 that helped me I was wondering what he plugged into from which side of the cube. I do music with 12 gb on a HP laptop betting it’s similar
I use this one w/ 12GB ddr5 N100 as my 4K PLEX server and man I have 4 streams going and this little beast handles it. I am not using windows and went with a Linux Fedora 40 w/ GUI.
The Nuc-like PCs are like a gateway drug! I bought one earlier this year, maxed out the memory and SSD, then figured out the graphic problem with upgrading the Linux OS. Best little hidden PC I ever had. I plan on building a little network of these kinds of PCs all over the house. Just because…
@@panzerswineflu it goes on easily, actually. Worst problem I have seen is possible graphics issues, but you would just need to research what any errors or symptoms would be for whichever graphic driver is used. YMMV.
I own the GMKtec NucBox G1. Low end but it works just fine for what I need it to do. I upgraded the memory to 16Gigs and Added a 1TB NVMe SSD. Dual booting Windows 11pro and Xubuntu 22.02-LTS. Linux is my everyday OS. I have Windows for Adobe products. Overall I love the size and performance of this tiny little box.
I am a subscriber and I like your contents, but my feedback for this channel are: 1. This channel seems more like an advertisement platform instead of an honest review channel now 2. ALL products you featured are GOOD, GREAT, SHOULD BUY, THE BEST etc 3. Little to no honest negative points about products you featured 4. Viewers have no idea what is good or bad from your channel if ALL products are good 5. Viewers should know if your video are paid contents Anyway these are my feedback, hope you take this in positive note.
Yep, honestly when i first found this channel last year i was pumped. It's slowly became a bit of a let down after you see how great every single product apparently is. At a certain point we are going to have to rebrand this channel "Disingenuous Prime" if it continues.
He highlighted what was good about the product and was honest about what it wouldn't do. If you're looking for a reviewer that just does hit pieces on a product there's plenty of them out there. For me personally as someone that's in the market for one of these mini pc's for an android tv box replacement. This was perfect and highlighted everything I needed to know about the product. Good lord, start your own channel and do "honest reviews" if you think this is so dishonest.
I have the previous model with Intel N5105 CPU and 8gb RAM 1tb ssd, at that I paid it for $350, 1 year later, with the release of N6105 and N97 CPU, the price drop to $140, mine has been up n running for 18month 24/7 running Ubuntu server with around 40-50 container, including adguard, nextcloud, sonar,radarr, and other *arr stack with jellyfin, traefik, keycloak, and a lot more without any issue
@@GoblinArmyInYourWalls nope.... If running windows, gmktec has all the driver and a script to install all at once, running Ubuntu 22.04 no driver issue, the only issue I had was Intel quick sync on the N5105 CPU does not work on Ubuntu 22.04, because of the kernal that ship with Ubuntu 22.04, you either have to install Ubuntu 20.04 or upgrade to kernel 6.x
I have three of these networked inside a very small dollhouse for my daughter to simulate a tiny home computing environment with her dolls. She loves playing Disney Dreamlight Valley from inside her dollhouse. The monitors they're connected to are as thin as a grain of rice and hang on the walls above the mini pc.
I ordered one of these to set up a new recording location using OBS for projects in my shop. It's primarily going to be used for recording with no editing.
I got this exact mini PC last week and set the TDP to 15W in the bios, so far pretty impressed with the performance in "classic" games I'm trying; maxed out settings in Oblivion and it's almost always at 60fps. New Vegas I've only just booted up but it's running well too. Running Morrowind/OpenMW actually doesn't do as well as Oblivion but I've got it near max locked to 30fps which is fine for me. I'll test out FFXIV and Apex Legends next (whenever I upgrade the SSD) but it ran the FFXIV Dawntrail benchmark at "slightly low" which is better than I'd anticipated. Overall very happy with the performance after years of all my computing tasks shared between an iPad pro, a Raspberry Pi 400, or if I had to use an x86 computer dusting off a decade-plus old dual-core laptop.
I wanted a small PC i could use for emulation and for running Renoise+Milkytracker for making music - this looks like a crazy deal for the money. Takes up zero space and I can take it with me when I travel. If you aren't doing anything super demanding this looks like a solid choice and it's cheap enough to pick up and not feel too guilty about.
There are SO many of these ... it would be really nice if we could get a teir list placement *for this and the handhelds* "i think this goes into the S teir" ect cause the numbers are great but >.< it gets a bit overwhelming after a while and if i ever get into the market for one of these which i plan to when i start up a few projects *of which i will definitely use your videos for that choice*, a tier list would be so incredibly useful. i understand that's a lot of work though.
Ya this is amazing and I totally agree, they should always include an extra USB-C port or two for data, should be standard now...this would be perfect as a 2nd pc for a family member (like my mom) who doesn't game much and the price is excellent. Back in the day 4 cores were slow asf, but with the improvements in TDP, they're good workhorses now...if they can run 4K vids...what more can you ask for that meets 90% of your needs?
Very nice and the upgradeable M.2 storage gives it an edge not usually found in something this small. I see it swaying some prospective N100 purchasers.
Exactly this. New Pi 5's after kitting them out can cost around as much. Besides GPIO stuff, they're slower in every factor compared to these mini PCs otherwise.
Yes! I'm happy to see this as I build full size arcade machines at different levels of power! These little guys make full size arcades on the affordable end with a ton of enjoyment!
Great review! Can you give us a guesstimate on the durability of this machine before it overheats and burns itself out? It's so tiny, so I can't see how it will have enough ventilation to have a long lifespan. Thanks!
My second desktop computer is an old HP with a Core-I7 running Linux Mint and feeding a 32" gaming monitor. I could really free up floor space and do everything I want to do with this amazing mini. The days of the giant floor standing computers is receding into the past at accelerating speeds.
I just got this (because of your video) - and ordering WAS confusing. so many configurations, and none came with wif6 - so had to go with wifi5. Going to use it as a plex server and emulator some android only wifi cameras. Got a $19 wireless keyboard w mouse at wally world - works fine (full size) because my living room is large and read so many reviews of wifi/bt keyboards not covering the distance. WHY didn't they offer this with wifi6? *Q: which is better: wifi 6 or faster cpu? I ordered this pc because of the cheap cost and for what I'd be using it for (plex). Just gutted that last years model N100 has wifi6 AND 3 hdmi outputs and this has wifi 5 and 2 hdmi outputs. Thanks for your review - subscribed! *I have this pc sitting on my mantel connected to my sony - its virtually invisible unless you know what to look for - this pc is TINY!
I didn't even know GMKTec released this!! I have a NucBox 5 that I use for a x86 development server that's super portable. Unfortunately that only has a N5105 processor and 8GB of memory. Going to have to replace it with this one! Having a cpu with AVX/AVX2 allows more things I need to run, NICE! The extra memory and newer CPU will definitely help me! Thanks for posting this!!!
Thank you for your video, The market is so confusing to me, but I trust your judgment so I have just ordered one to play retrogames through retrobat. Thank you
Thank you for including power consumption! I want something to handle video streaming in my RV and take power over PoE. I think a PoE to type-C converter will do the job here! Do you know if it works with the Power Delivery standard or expects a constant voltage and amperage out of the power supply?
This smites the Pi 5 simply because it cost nearly as much and is a non Arm processor (Windows compatible)....absolute steal of a price for the performance as well.
I can buy only 12GB RAM+256GB M.2 SSD on Amazon UK and its price is £371.17. And I think you put a wrong link in the description, it sends me to Beelink Business Mini Pc N5095 (4C/4T up to 2.9GHz).
I love GMKTec. I have their K1 Nucbox, which is a bit more powerful than this but honestly it can play pretty much everything, even current stuff with a little tweaking. Mine has an AMD 6800H and 32GB ram so it's kind of a little beast but it just lets me know that GMKTec makes good units. This one is tiny but it seems awesome!
Not sure where you got the measurements from, but that thing is much bigger than 1.4" x 1.4". Looks to be around 3" square, maybe 2.5". Measuring tapes aren't expensive, but maybe you can get some company to send you one to review.
Hey ETA Prime, I was wondering if this PC would be able to play Minecraft with decent FPS? I'm looking for a mini PC for my mother-in-law (she is a huge Minecraft fan), as her old PC is barely giving her 20-30fps and it's heartbreaking to see her not be able to fully enjoy the game. I'm thinking about spending max 250-300$, should I look for something else - perhaps Nucbox M6?
whats the point on using different benchmark versions? (geekbench) ofc the results doesnt makes sense 6.1.0 vs 6.3.0 vs 6.2.2 the n200 is the faster one not by much but still (n97 gpu is faster because higher clock)
That's sweet. I love the tiny pc's. You got me to buy the S500+ R7-7840HS 16GLPDDR5 6400MHz 4 tb Mini PC, and I love it! I still can't get it overclocked, though I'm definitely doing something wrong. Because I do it it doesn't want to boot. Then I have to remove the clock battery to reset. 😔
Please do more comparisons :) like three products of the same factor / price / technology or whatever just like u did here with these Nseries CPUs. Cheers!
This is crazy! I already want it. I had Raspberry Pi to run object recognition python script to process my security cameras stream that gave me 0.5 frames per second. I wonder what this little guy can provide.
The benchmark discrepancy is almost definitely because of using different versions of the benchmark software across entirely different families of operating systems
I'm typing this on this computer. I got it on Amazon after watching this video... I'm still trying to figure out what the catch is. I don't have a high-end tower PC, but I thought it was decent. The fan cranks so loud when I'm playing on Steam even with low graphics settings. Same game, same settings on this mini PC and I can hear the fan, but it's so much quieter. Framerate seems fine, multi-tasking seems fine... Still don't know what the catch is.
This looks like the perfect thing to replace my old HP single core Desktop when it dies which I imagine it will probably do before too long because of how old it is
Thanks for letting us know about this product. Could you help us newbies with external products that you recommend for storage etc as an additional video so we can get the most out of it.
My mother was working in Wang mainframe computers in the 1970s through the mid 90s. I wish she were alive so I could show her how far things have come. What a time to be alive!
GOD bless her
I used to work for Wang. cough cough
Sorry for your loss.
🙏
My mother started off as a typist, then started learning Wang word processors in the late 70's / early 80s and eventually the entire MS Office suite and worked her way up to an administrative assistant. I've been working in the IT Industry since 1989.
It is so insane to me that you can play games like Skyrim on this thing. The advancements since my gaming peak are just crazy. I used to have a PC as big as my house with a fan louder than a motorcycle chugging through to get games running at like 20 fps.
I installed Windows 10 both to optimize the performance and to ensure there's no hidden back doors. Works a treat. Was 100% fully backwards compatible with no faults or issues. Also added a back-lit bluetooth keyboard. Really neat little system. This is what I call progress.
intel and amd chips have built in backdoors at the hardware level, though good idea on going with 10 or prior with some tools to remove the annoyances/telemetry
Lol no back doors in windows.
@@DarthTinderalla-qm9zw you know what Recall is?
I got this with the coupon discount. Upgraded the wifi to an Intel wifi 6e. I haven't done any over clock of change to tdp. I'm really impressed with the gaming performance. I really just wanted this for parties and playing couch coop games. I ordered a 2tb drive to load up with emulation.
I have the same idea thanks, is wifi 6 a must?
Do you have a link for this to purchase thanks if available
No value, I bought a used ASUS Ally Z1 extreme with a dock 400$ to play the emulation fast and cheap
@@pewpew9040 Have fun with the customer service when your Ally gets problems like stick drift xD
@mikeblum5215 Zero problems w my Ally all year. The Z1 Ext blows these little intel chips out of the water. But a good deal if u wanna stick to GameCube and older consoles 👍
Something like this looks like a much better option to run Kodi or Plex than a Pi 5. And it's not that far off money-wise once you add the accessories needed for the Pi. Just wish it supported HDMI 2.1...
I've never used Kodi for years, once I got Stremio and the stremfun addon I've never looked back. Kodi was great at the time, I just feel it is too slow these days and cumbersome to use. Try Stremio and the addon :)
With my offbrand Intel N5105* miniPC that I got last year, still running well for what I need it for and emulation. I love being able to travel with it and runs faster and better than my older Pi4 that I still own. What sells me on this is that it's so small that to travel with it is easy and causes less (or no) attention in customs.
also it plays back video like a charm, which is not something you can say about the pi4 all times.
If you don't want to lug a keyboard mouse around you can also just buy a wifi combo in your destination country, many hotels have TVs with HDMI port. So all you lug around is the computer with power wart and hdmi cable.
Have you tried to run it off battery power?
@@DomainObject you could run it off a decent power bank
we need mini pc's like this with amd apus
Unfortunately the things we actually want in budget are actually very rare and cannot be found easily....harsh truth..
That small? Sadly no. But you can lower the TDP on Mini PC's that use AMD processors.
ZEN 5 APUs please
Imagine if amd release athlon that competes with these pentium or celeron
MinisForum EM680/EM780 are basically that
This thing is ABSOLUTELY crazy for what it is and at the price it's going for. Super cool.
Bought it, love it, watching this on it.. strapping it on the back of a 12 volt RV tv / monitor and powered off a Jackery 300 whr power box with a BT keyboard w mouse pad. with a verizon jet pack internet makes this setup a great grab n go computer solution
@@mrglassman9584 that helped me I was wondering what he plugged into from which side of the cube. I do music with 12 gb on a HP laptop betting it’s similar
Sounds like a nice portable setup. 😎
Its nice to see youre going back to budget oriented videos! :)
Thank you
I use this one w/ 12GB ddr5 N100 as my 4K PLEX server and man I have 4 streams going and this little beast handles it. I am not using windows and went with a Linux Fedora 40 w/ GUI.
It's always nice to see fellow Linux folk chime in because I'm looking to use it for a how Linux server. Thanks for sharing, and God bless 🐧
The Nuc-like PCs are like a gateway drug! I bought one earlier this year, maxed out the memory and SSD, then figured out the graphic problem with upgrading the Linux OS. Best little hidden PC I ever had. I plan on building a little network of these kinds of PCs all over the house. Just because…
@@RossPotts what kind of issues with Linux? My first thought was how easily Linux would go on
@@panzerswineflu it goes on easily, actually. Worst problem I have seen is possible graphics issues, but you would just need to research what any errors or symptoms would be for whichever graphic driver is used. YMMV.
@@RossPotts thanks for letting me know
I own the GMKtec NucBox G1. Low end but it works just fine for what I need it to do. I upgraded the memory to 16Gigs and Added a 1TB NVMe SSD. Dual booting Windows 11pro and Xubuntu 22.02-LTS. Linux is my everyday OS. I have Windows for Adobe products. Overall I love the size and performance of this tiny little box.
I am a subscriber and I like your contents, but my feedback for this channel are:
1. This channel seems more like an advertisement platform instead of an honest review channel now
2. ALL products you featured are GOOD, GREAT, SHOULD BUY, THE BEST etc
3. Little to no honest negative points about products you featured
4. Viewers have no idea what is good or bad from your channel if ALL products are good
5. Viewers should know if your video are paid contents
Anyway these are my feedback, hope you take this in positive note.
Yep, honestly when i first found this channel last year i was pumped. It's slowly became a bit of a let down after you see how great every single product apparently is. At a certain point we are going to have to rebrand this channel "Disingenuous Prime" if it continues.
🤑
Couldn't agree more!
He highlighted what was good about the product and was honest about what it wouldn't do. If you're looking for a reviewer that just does hit pieces on a product there's plenty of them out there. For me personally as someone that's in the market for one of these mini pc's for an android tv box replacement. This was perfect and highlighted everything I needed to know about the product. Good lord, start your own channel and do "honest reviews" if you think this is so dishonest.
@@glassby5882 don't be a fanboy
This would be great to run dedicated servers and whatnot. Low power consumption, really small form factor, and under $200 it's a steal.
3 of them in some sort of cluster (kubernetes or whatever) would be great.
I have the previous model with Intel N5105 CPU and 8gb RAM 1tb ssd, at that I paid it for $350, 1 year later, with the release of N6105 and N97 CPU, the price drop to $140, mine has been up n running for 18month 24/7 running Ubuntu server with around 40-50 container, including adguard, nextcloud, sonar,radarr, and other *arr stack with jellyfin, traefik, keycloak, and a lot more without any issue
@@haidarsany driver issues when setting it up?
@@haidarsYeah, that’s a stack that would melt any Pi.
@@GoblinArmyInYourWalls nope.... If running windows, gmktec has all the driver and a script to install all at once, running Ubuntu 22.04 no driver issue, the only issue I had was Intel quick sync on the N5105 CPU does not work on Ubuntu 22.04, because of the kernal that ship with Ubuntu 22.04, you either have to install Ubuntu 20.04 or upgrade to kernel 6.x
This is such a sff for those who just wanna watch TH-cam and Netflix and web browsing and email it’s perfect
sell fone
@@UNKNOWN-un6nz bigger screen monitor i dont wanna use my cellphone
@@UNKNOWN-un6nz way way more software options with this running windows or any linux distro.
This is a great alternative for the Pi5 as a low power server running Linux.
I have three of these networked inside a very small dollhouse for my daughter to simulate a tiny home computing environment with her dolls. She loves playing Disney Dreamlight Valley from inside her dollhouse. The monitors they're connected to are as thin as a grain of rice and hang on the walls above the mini pc.
watch 4 con-10th
@AfterBurnettAsks 🤣🤣🤣
what monitors do you use?
A networked dollhouse?? 😂
I hope she gets regular real world enrichment and socialization.
Finally a cheap mini pc on par with my 2400g. Been wanting a smaller desktop with similar performance or better.
Love the mini PC content, Prime 👍
Kindest regards, neighbours and friends.
I ordered one of these to set up a new recording location using OBS for projects in my shop.
It's primarily going to be used for recording with no editing.
How's it been? Looking to do exactly this (OBS + a Cam Link USB HDMI capture device)
@@cletuswa sadly it's still in the wrapper. My plans haven't changed but my work schedule has.
When benchmarking, it is a good idea to use the same version and same OS.
Intel saw arm64 form factor and said hold my beer
I got this exact mini PC last week and set the TDP to 15W in the bios, so far pretty impressed with the performance in "classic" games I'm trying; maxed out settings in Oblivion and it's almost always at 60fps. New Vegas I've only just booted up but it's running well too. Running Morrowind/OpenMW actually doesn't do as well as Oblivion but I've got it near max locked to 30fps which is fine for me. I'll test out FFXIV and Apex Legends next (whenever I upgrade the SSD) but it ran the FFXIV Dawntrail benchmark at "slightly low" which is better than I'd anticipated. Overall very happy with the performance after years of all my computing tasks shared between an iPad pro, a Raspberry Pi 400, or if I had to use an x86 computer dusting off a decade-plus old dual-core laptop.
I wanted a small PC i could use for emulation and for running Renoise+Milkytracker for making music - this looks like a crazy deal for the money. Takes up zero space and I can take it with me when I travel. If you aren't doing anything super demanding this looks like a solid choice and it's cheap enough to pick up and not feel too guilty about.
If that's 1.4/1.4 inches, YOU NEED GLASSES.
Exactly what i was thinking
This thing is more powerful than the first laptop I ever bought, a Thinkpad T420 with a i5-2520M.
There are SO many of these ... it would be really nice if we could get a teir list placement *for this and the handhelds*
"i think this goes into the S teir" ect
cause the numbers are great but >.< it gets a bit overwhelming after a while and if i ever get into the market for one of these which i plan to when i start up a few projects *of which i will definitely use your videos for that choice*,
a tier list would be so incredibly useful. i understand that's a lot of work though.
Im confused .......you said you have reviewed nothing as small as this, yet you reviewed this unit already....2 yrs ago.
Ya this is amazing and I totally agree, they should always include an extra USB-C port or two for data, should be standard now...this would be perfect as a 2nd pc for a family member (like my mom) who doesn't game much and the price is excellent. Back in the day 4 cores were slow asf, but with the improvements in TDP, they're good workhorses now...if they can run 4K vids...what more can you ask for that meets 90% of your needs?
Very nice and the upgradeable M.2 storage gives it an edge not usually found in something this small. I see it swaying some prospective N100 purchasers.
That N97 has a Passmark score of 5919.
That's pretty awesome for such a cheap and tiny box.
Now, if only it would run virtualization
This is a raspberry killer for 150$.
This. The only remaining reason to use a PI is GPIO.
@@quademasters249 There are Pi-style GPIO boards you can plug into a USB port there.
Exactly this. New Pi 5's after kitting them out can cost around as much. Besides GPIO stuff, they're slower in every factor compared to these mini PCs otherwise.
@@quademasters249 you can buy a gpio that is raspberry pi compatible for your pc for $30 like the RTK.GPIO that connects to a USB on your PC.
Yes! I'm happy to see this as I build full size arcade machines at different levels of power! These little guys make full size arcades on the affordable end with a ton of enjoyment!
Great review! Can you give us a guesstimate on the durability of this machine before it overheats and burns itself out? It's so tiny, so I can't see how it will have enough ventilation to have a long lifespan. Thanks!
My second desktop computer is an old HP with a Core-I7 running Linux Mint and feeding a 32" gaming monitor. I could really free up floor space and do everything I want to do with this amazing mini. The days of the giant floor standing computers is receding into the past at accelerating speeds.
Good to see N97s coming through now
I had 2 of these delivered today, one will be my jellyfin server.
I just got this (because of your video) - and ordering WAS confusing. so many configurations, and none came with wif6 - so had to go with wifi5. Going to use it as a plex server and emulator some android only wifi cameras. Got a $19 wireless keyboard w mouse at wally world - works fine (full size) because my living room is large and read so many reviews of wifi/bt keyboards not covering the distance. WHY didn't they offer this with wifi6? *Q: which is better: wifi 6 or faster cpu? I ordered this pc because of the cheap cost and for what I'd be using it for (plex). Just gutted that last years model N100 has wifi6 AND 3 hdmi outputs and this has wifi 5 and 2 hdmi outputs. Thanks for your review - subscribed! *I have this pc sitting on my mantel connected to my sony - its virtually invisible unless you know what to look for - this pc is TINY!
the excitement for zen5 and zen5 mobile is growing - should be some good things later this year
indeed that will be by next mini pc
I didn't even know GMKTec released this!! I have a NucBox 5 that I use for a x86 development server that's super portable. Unfortunately that only has a N5105 processor and 8GB of memory. Going to have to replace it with this one! Having a cpu with AVX/AVX2 allows more things I need to run, NICE! The extra memory and newer CPU will definitely help me! Thanks for posting this!!!
What's good ETA! Its your fav teardown better here with another begging session! Just a peak at the cooling fan would make me go wild PLEASE ETA🙏🥺
Thanks for the review, I had not Heard of this company before your videos. Again, thanks, and God bless
Thank you for your video, The market is so confusing to me, but I trust your judgment so I have just ordered one to play retrogames through retrobat. Thank you
Thank you for including power consumption! I want something to handle video streaming in my RV and take power over PoE. I think a PoE to type-C converter will do the job here! Do you know if it works with the Power Delivery standard or expects a constant voltage and amperage out of the power supply?
Oooh, this looks perfect. I wanna get one of these, throw Retroarch on it and a ton of games and hook it up to my living room TV!
This smites the Pi 5 simply because it cost nearly as much and is a non Arm processor (Windows compatible)....absolute steal of a price for the performance as well.
Well, Pi will have to do better! Maybe come with whipped cream and ice cream as well!
@@kryptonite7936 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I can buy only 12GB RAM+256GB M.2 SSD on Amazon UK and its price is £371.17. And I think you put a wrong link in the description, it sends me to Beelink Business Mini Pc N5095 (4C/4T up to 2.9GHz).
ey, thats breddy gucci! Considering decent support right off the gate plus its power draw, it can be (easily) considered as a rpi 5 killer!
I love GMKTec. I have their K1 Nucbox, which is a bit more powerful than this but honestly it can play pretty much everything, even current stuff with a little tweaking. Mine has an AMD 6800H and 32GB ram so it's kind of a little beast but it just lets me know that GMKTec makes good units.
This one is tiny but it seems awesome!
This with the new arm chip would be killer
That will make for a GREAT cloud office pc!
Not sure where you got the measurements from, but that thing is much bigger than 1.4" x 1.4". Looks to be around 3" square, maybe 2.5".
Measuring tapes aren't expensive, but maybe you can get some company to send you one to review.
Reminds me of the Chuwi Shartbox. Not falling for that again
I want to put this onto my bagpack with BUILT MONITOR LCD HAHA what an interesting achievements!!
Hey ETA Prime, I was wondering if this PC would be able to play Minecraft with decent FPS? I'm looking for a mini PC for my mother-in-law (she is a huge Minecraft fan), as her old PC is barely giving her 20-30fps and it's heartbreaking to see her not be able to fully enjoy the game. I'm thinking about spending max 250-300$, should I look for something else - perhaps Nucbox M6?
Works amazing with windows 95 and paint…
whats the point on using different benchmark versions? (geekbench) ofc the results doesnt makes sense 6.1.0 vs 6.3.0 vs 6.2.2 the n200 is the faster one not by much but still (n97 gpu is faster because higher clock)
Finally something in my price point 😂.
That's sweet. I love the tiny pc's. You got me to buy the S500+ R7-7840HS 16GLPDDR5 6400MHz 4 tb Mini PC, and I love it! I still can't get it overclocked, though I'm definitely doing something wrong. Because I do it it doesn't want to boot. Then I have to remove the clock battery to reset. 😔
skill+education issue
Please do more comparisons :) like three products of the same factor / price / technology or whatever just like u did here with these Nseries CPUs. Cheers!
Cool little PC. Though I only use it to run Lightburn for my laser engraver/cutter lol
Im a huge fan of low powered PC like this I currently own 2 Meles
This is crazy! I already want it. I had Raspberry Pi to run object recognition python script to process my security cameras stream that gave me 0.5 frames per second. I wonder what this little guy can provide.
Reminds me the pc104 architecture. at 3.5 by 3.75 inches, it was the tiny pc back in the days. That’s 4 times as big as this. Wow!
No, it's not - this PCl size is 4.5" x 4.2" x 1.6" (approx.)
Could I use one of these to play retro PC games? Like half-life, swat 3, max payne, etc. The 98-XP era?
Excellent video, does this mini pc can be used for video editing?
Do you reckon this thing would be up to the task of switching FHD video streams (NDI/SRT) for livestreaming using vMix or OBS?
That's temping, a nice little pc with some gaming on the side. How well would it work with Batocera?
This is incredible 👏 how do you connect it to your display?
Would this improve significantly gaming-wise using an eGPU?
The geekbench for the N97 was done in Linux as opposed to Windows?
This awesome. As long as it’s playable I’m straight🔥🔥🔥
I know a market that this would just be so happy to have
Wow. But probably bigger than "1.4in by 1.4in" 0:16 😁
Maybe channel owner has baby hands
Wow. I didn't know I need one of this.
Would be awesome if these mini PCs could be plugged together to improve overall capability.
Cool form factor - but really dislike the overly large, neon green power button. Ruins the lock IMHO.
love to see the different power draw levels.
also was that power draw on windows or Linux.
The benchmark discrepancy is almost definitely because of using different versions of the benchmark software across entirely different families of operating systems
"It's a LOT larger, but not by much"
Riiiiiight.
Like your subscriber count🤡🤡
@@BrandonJMoradel That's only a flex if you give a damn about it ;)
I'm typing this on this computer. I got it on Amazon after watching this video... I'm still trying to figure out what the catch is. I don't have a high-end tower PC, but I thought it was decent. The fan cranks so loud when I'm playing on Steam even with low graphics settings. Same game, same settings on this mini PC and I can hear the fan, but it's so much quieter. Framerate seems fine, multi-tasking seems fine... Still don't know what the catch is.
I hope you can include assesment of some opencv models or ultralytics tolo models using this small gpu, that would be really great
I have limited pc experience, I have a question, can I connect an external dvd R/RW to this mini pc or any mini pc? Thanks
Yes.
This looks like the perfect thing to replace my old HP single core Desktop when it dies which I imagine it will probably do before too long because of how old it is
Thanks for letting us know about this product. Could you help us newbies with external products that you recommend for storage etc as an additional video so we can get the most out of it.
Anyone remember those "netbooks" you could get for dirt cheap a decade ago?
That's what this is, except no keyboard or monitor.
, thank you for such a honest tear down and Report.❤❤
this would make a nice low power server for OpenSense firewall or a PiHole, or both.
I'd love to see this torn down to just the minimum for it to work (board and a few ports), so it can be fairly compared to the rpi.
How do you think this will handle cloud based programs like photoshop, illustrator and sketchup?
Would this be good as a streaming pc? I’m only going to use it for OBS and my camera for the stream
$150 for an emulation champ that can play 4k videos? This sounds like an amazing option for a custom handheld pc...
Is this able to connect to a tv? Or do you need your desktop PC running? There have been so many different set ups.
Imagine this chip fully unlocked to 8 cores for $199
ETA the goat here since 200k
I mostly wanna get a PC for school, programming, downloading files,and maybe a bit of photoshop. Not much gaming. Is this perfect for me?
I think it's not a mini PC. It's a micro PC.
But I'm still waiting to come out the Nano PC.🤔
If they added single cable mode connectivity this works be perfect.
Am I reading the benchmark correctly? The N97 Geekbench for Linux and the N200 & N100 were for Windows?
Does that have any impact on results?
That footprint really reminds me of the Morefine M6S!
Edit: It literally uses the same case...