2 THINGS to KEEP in MIND 1. I'm on my way to get better at pronunciation, forgive my English, this channel is meant to allow me to improve. 2. This is my Main Spanish YT channel, I translate all the videos myself. I could use AI, but my goal is to get better, not to be lazy.
your english is great already - no problem understanding you. I think this device is quite silly and redundant. The unit is small but you will still need to carry a keyboard, mouse ...hopefully theres a screen wherever youre taking it! Thermals i assume wont be great. Its footprint is massive with the dock and there are plenty of examples of people cramming a 4090 into a tiny case considerably smaller than the whole thing. but that will cost big money. The price was a pleasant surprise - it's only upside imo.
I want to do this but with a 7900 xt. I know its overkill but i like the set up, i have small space, and it is in my budget. That should work right? I only use 1080 or 1440p
There is still a BIT of a bottleneck with the PCIe as it's only an 8-lane connection. It's four times as much as Thunderbolt, but it is still half of a proper PCIe. If Beelink could get a full x16 this would be an instant buy for me!
Keep in mind that there are some GPU's with 8lanes, which indicates that for some cases it's plenty enough. As it is the case with my 4060. But for sure that is an aspect that beelink should keep in mind. Thanks for your comment!
@@BenTech-US don't listen to that person they are just butthurt , the video is great and your English is fine ,some people are just petty , keep doing what you are doing :)
2 THINGS to KEEP in MIND
1. I'm on my way to get better at pronunciation, forgive my English, this channel is meant to allow me to improve.
2. This is my Main Spanish YT channel, I translate all the videos myself. I could use AI, but my goal is to get better, not to be lazy.
your english is great already - no problem understanding you.
I think this device is quite silly and redundant. The unit is small but you will still need to carry a keyboard, mouse ...hopefully theres a screen wherever youre taking it! Thermals i assume wont be great. Its footprint is massive with the dock and there are plenty of examples of people cramming a 4090 into a tiny case considerably smaller than the whole thing. but that will cost big money.
The price was a pleasant surprise - it's only upside imo.
@@johnty505would you suggest a UM890 pro paired with an egpu over this?
@@ogkbamo2876 im not so clued up about super small builds. personally id go up a size and aim to get an actual gpu of some sort but ... i game allot!
Please don't apologise for your English - your content and focus is amazing and how your videos are edited makes up for so much. Enjoyed this video.
Thank you very much, sometimes I just need to read this, I'll save this comment for good. I'll keep working :D
I want to do this but with a 7900 xt. I know its overkill but i like the set up, i have small space, and it is in my budget. That should work right?
I only use 1080 or 1440p
There is still a BIT of a bottleneck with the PCIe as it's only an 8-lane connection. It's four times as much as Thunderbolt, but it is still half of a proper PCIe. If Beelink could get a full x16 this would be an instant buy for me!
Keep in mind that there are some GPU's with 8lanes, which indicates that for some cases it's plenty enough. As it is the case with my 4060. But for sure that is an aspect that beelink should keep in mind. Thanks for your comment!
Its innovating but still worried about reparability and upgradability.
Yep, that's a fact. I woud rather go for the khadas ecosystem, since it has the same flaws, at least seems more polished as a system.
@@BenTech-US I can also tell the video took days to make, especially to do the testing. Great job! Loveit!🤩
I directly stop watching videos when people mumble with their terrible English.
so? have you read the pinned comment I use as a disclaimer?
@@BenTech-US don't listen to that person they are just butthurt , the video is great and your English is fine ,some people are just petty , keep doing what you are doing :)