The X4 is a wicked-neat development board but yeah, it needs a proper case. 00:00 Intro 00:11 Overview 00:26 Heat sink 00:33 Thermal pad 00:57 Cooling fan 01:06 NVME drive 01:14 USBC power supply 01:32 BIOS / UEFI 01:45 Installing Debian Linux 02:09 Power usage 02:30 Wi-Fi setup 02:42 2.5 Gig networking 02:50 Speed test 03:03 Wake on LAN 03:37 Geekbench 6 03:50 NVME SSD benchmark 04:07 Thermal throttling 04:43 4K video playback 04:55 Jellyfin transcoding 05:28 Bluetooth 05:40 Can it run Crysis? 06:00 Hollow Knight 06:13 Blender 06:28 Davinci Resolve 06:31 Reaper DAW 06:57 Fan noise 07:40 Raspberry Pi RP2040 08:00 Verdict
Nice mico hardware that can run common Linux versions. Was looking for a good small gaming device that does not hammer the pocket book to play with. This would fit that bill and thanks for bill of materials to make that even easier. The heating issue would be a fun problem that would be "cool" to solve.
great stuff, i just got X4 4GB/32 to run as a "PC" mostly for web browsing, for my mom. works great, installed KDE Plasma which is kind of mistake (ram hoger) but other than that - i added some thermal paste on both sides of the thermal pad and the temps are very low , even under stress i get to 49-50c . that's not hot for Intel
I dont understand how Radxa becomes Razda /Ratzda/ Rutsda or whatever is the pronunciation .. the letters dont change order so it should be Radza . In my language the X doesnt ever change to the Z pronunciation and is always pronounces as "KS" so it would be Radksa :D but english speakers cant wrap their toungue around it :D
"Ya it does" Masterful.
The X4 is a wicked-neat development board but yeah, it needs a proper case.
00:00 Intro
00:11 Overview
00:26 Heat sink
00:33 Thermal pad
00:57 Cooling fan
01:06 NVME drive
01:14 USBC power supply
01:32 BIOS / UEFI
01:45 Installing Debian Linux
02:09 Power usage
02:30 Wi-Fi setup
02:42 2.5 Gig networking
02:50 Speed test
03:03 Wake on LAN
03:37 Geekbench 6
03:50 NVME SSD benchmark
04:07 Thermal throttling
04:43 4K video playback
04:55 Jellyfin transcoding
05:28 Bluetooth
05:40 Can it run Crysis?
06:00 Hollow Knight
06:13 Blender
06:28 Davinci Resolve
06:31 Reaper DAW
06:57 Fan noise
07:40 Raspberry Pi RP2040
08:00 Verdict
Nice mico hardware that can run common Linux versions. Was looking for a good small gaming device that does not hammer the pocket book to play with. This would fit that bill and thanks for bill of materials to make that even easier. The heating issue would be a fun problem that would be "cool" to solve.
Indeed, the X4 a fascinating development platform. Building a fanless cooling solution would make for a fun project.
😅 hollow, nailed it
@1:58, nice to see Haiku mentioned (the "OS" is no part of the actual name for it, though).
It is if you plan on searching for it :)
great stuff, i just got X4 4GB/32 to run as a "PC" mostly for web browsing, for my mom. works great, installed KDE Plasma which is kind of mistake (ram hoger) but other than that -
i added some thermal paste on both sides of the thermal pad and the temps are very low , even under stress i get to 49-50c . that's not hot for Intel
song?
I dont understand how Radxa becomes Razda /Ratzda/ Rutsda or whatever is the pronunciation .. the letters dont change order so it should be Radza . In my language the X doesnt ever change to the Z pronunciation and is always pronounces as "KS" so it would be Radksa :D but english speakers cant wrap their toungue around it :D
In US at least, xylophone would be pronounced either Ecks-EYE-lo-phone, or ZY-lo-phone, of that helps to make it make sense (or less sense, depending)
*N100 sucks... AMD Ryzen is AWESOME*
Dead gods can people please stop naming stuff "X"? It's hard enough to find stuff on search engines in 2024 o0