Hi, thank you for making eqr6 teardown video. I plan to get the 6600h version, but still unsure because of the built-in psu. Do they sell the psu replacement? or can you suggest an alternative psu that fit in there The 6600h one is in my budget and i really like the air intake from the bottom part, because i plan to put some cooling stand.
Damn I just ordered one of these EQR6 with the 7735HS. I had read online that the performance difference between that and the 6900HX wasn't really that much... however you've made a whole other point when comparing this with the SER6 models and how those have a higher wattage power supply... wondering if I should've gone with a SER6... what do you think? Does the EQR6 have any advantage? The funny thing is that I think any of these is already way overkill for the use I'm planning on giving it (just running some simple CNC software, not gaming or anything of the sort) I just figured I'd get something powerful just in case I wanted to give it some other use in the future. What's your favorite mini pc so far? I see you've donde a video on the Geekom A7...
The EQ under neat the The built in power supply is nice because if you have one of these in a hard to reach place and you need to move it to trouble shoot issues, then the brick has to come with you - and for me unplugging that from my Homelab rack is a pain. So in this case I'd have loads of those power cables around the place so its easier.
good point, sorry about that. I will add that to my to-do-list for a future video but the mounting is custom and I don't believe any cooler will fit the four mounting holes without some sort of custom bracket or zip ties or other form of mounting. The current cooler is great because the system is limited by the 85W power supply and 85C temp limit that it really struggles to drive itself very hard.
@@Power3DDesign No worries, thank you for this video and for updating your to-do list. I am planning to replace my pc with a modified mini pc: no case, desktop cooler and it would live in the same drawer where I keep my pc, now.. (and that's why I want to know what is under Beelink's cooler). Anyway, there is basically no videos about adapting desktop cooler to mini pc, so I hope you will do one. I already subscribed for that;)
Hi, unfortunately the machine is so small that there isn't room for a CPU socket. The RAM, SSD, Wireless card are accessible and upgradeable. To upgrade the GPU performance, a custom mod will need to be performed by connecting an eGPU to the m.2 nvme connector on the mainboard. There are mini pc with more upgradeability like the Asrock Deskmini X600 and Deskmeet X600 for example.
@giovannirighetti4956 i am using an Amir 28-in-one electric screw driver. They are very cheap around $20-25. But I've had two of them die on me after about 1.5 years each. Then they become a normal screw driver with a flashlight. Can't recommend this type unless you're looking for something disposable.
Very useful video. Thanks! Is there a thin film on the thermal compound in the 2nd NVMe heat sink, which has to be removed before use?Thanks.
awesome spreadsheet man! thanks for putting in the work
Thank you very much!!
Thanks for this video, very usefull
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, thank you for making eqr6 teardown video. I plan to get the 6600h version, but still unsure because of the built-in psu.
Do they sell the psu replacement? or can you suggest an alternative psu that fit in there
The 6600h one is in my budget and i really like the air intake from the bottom part, because i plan to put some cooling stand.
Damn I just ordered one of these EQR6 with the 7735HS. I had read online that the performance difference between that and the 6900HX wasn't really that much... however you've made a whole other point when comparing this with the SER6 models and how those have a higher wattage power supply... wondering if I should've gone with a SER6... what do you think? Does the EQR6 have any advantage? The funny thing is that I think any of these is already way overkill for the use I'm planning on giving it (just running some simple CNC software, not gaming or anything of the sort) I just figured I'd get something powerful just in case I wanted to give it some other use in the future. What's your favorite mini pc so far? I see you've donde a video on the Geekom A7...
The EQ under neat the
The built in power supply is nice because if you have one of these in a hard to reach place and you need to move it to trouble shoot issues, then the brick has to come with you - and for me unplugging that from my Homelab rack is a pain. So in this case I'd have loads of those power cables around the place so its easier.
you forgot to remove radiator:( I would like to know if there options to install alternative (desktop) cooler...
good point, sorry about that. I will add that to my to-do-list for a future video but the mounting is custom and I don't believe any cooler will fit the four mounting holes without some sort of custom bracket or zip ties or other form of mounting. The current cooler is great because the system is limited by the 85W power supply and 85C temp limit that it really struggles to drive itself very hard.
@@Power3DDesign
No worries, thank you for this video and for updating your to-do list. I am planning to replace my pc with a modified mini pc: no case, desktop cooler and it would live in the same drawer where I keep my pc, now.. (and that's why I want to know what is under Beelink's cooler). Anyway, there is basically no videos about adapting desktop cooler to mini pc, so I hope you will do one. I already subscribed for that;)
Can we change the processor?
Hi, unfortunately the machine is so small that there isn't room for a CPU socket. The RAM, SSD, Wireless card are accessible and upgradeable. To upgrade the GPU performance, a custom mod will need to be performed by connecting an eGPU to the m.2 nvme connector on the mainboard.
There are mini pc with more upgradeability like the Asrock Deskmini X600 and Deskmeet X600 for example.
Whats the model of your electric screwer?
@giovannirighetti4956 i am using an Amir 28-in-one electric screw driver. They are very cheap around $20-25. But I've had two of them die on me after about 1.5 years each. Then they become a normal screw driver with a flashlight. Can't recommend this type unless you're looking for something disposable.