It's interesting seeing this tiny thing beating my 10yo tower pc in every test taken in this video. Knowing that there are devices using so little power to do things that would need a full-blown pc in the past is quite fascinating. I surely hope we can expect a full on gaming pc capable of at least 1080p high graphic setting on such small form factor in the future.
Very excited to see this running a home server linux distro. Pack it full of HDDs for NAS capability and stuff it with useful VMs/Docker containers, the efficiency is insane at this price point. Especially if you have leftover parts hanging around like random HDDs. But for this channel maybe slap some SteamOS on this guy and a m.2 to PCI adapter and a discrete GPU (RX6400), for the lols.
#1 - you do an amazing job with your channel #2 - I'd love to see this baby run Trunas (mainly for freeBSD & hardware compatibility) and batocera (separately of course).
I would love to see how to setup a NAS using a board like this. I have a few old SATA drives and would love to just have a little home "cloud" storage for everyone in the house to use.
There are first party cases for this board with space for drives. I have bought one myself, still waiting for other components to arrive then I'm gonna slap NixOS with ZFS and root on tmpfs on this board.
It's a great chip - very snappy for what it is. NVME drive also helps a ton. The N5105 i also have is just sluggish in comparison. I have the NUC 11 ATKPE, great little mini PC. This is even more interesting but at the cost of potential stability - my NUC is rock solid while my Chinese N5105 from Beelink is just a touch buggy at times
Great vid. I love the looks and specs of this product. That being said, I went to order it from Hardkernel and the cost for a case, the H3+ and PS were around $200 US. On checking out, the shipping was set at $111 US. I cancelled the order. I'll wait to see if there are better deals in the future.
Would be interesting to compare Batocera performance to Windows in PS2 emulation. Will be waiting for your views on the Ultra to see if it's worth going to from the Super version.
I'm very much interested in performance of Manjaro on both the H3 and H3+ in video playback (streaming & files) of up to 4k. Because that'd basically be my use case for them.
@@carsonbrooks1326 I suspect, but I'd still be interested, especially something like LoL which can run on incredibly low specs. I had laptops that coudlnt even come close to running Dolphin GC emulation, but could play LoL perfectly at good settings
Halo infinite no way it runs well, that game is surprisingly demanding. I don't think it will run at all tbh. CSGO it might be able to do 30 fps? I have run it on Intel 8550U and UHD 620 and it was 30 fps on low with drops below 30. Perhaps this will perform around the same?
I've never been so tempted to get this, run an nvme to external gpu adapter, and run some gaming just out of curiousity. these pentium silvers and atom derivatives have evolved so much!
@n n it's a Pentium. 4:54 look at the task manager. It was called a Celeron in error, this is one of the effecient derivatives of atoms many years ago. There is no such thing as a Celeron n6005. There is a Pentium n6005
@n n names haven't had much impact into schematics for Intel in a long time. The "true" Celeron and Pentium parts have been historically single and dual core high power parts. In the last decade they've shared architecture with the mainstream core series. The Celeron and Pentium "N/J" name skus have always been relegated to higher power hybrids of the Atom line though. Processors that are power efficient, but not enough to be an atom, but have 0 dna with their true Core/Celeron/Pentium brethren. To call it a Celeron because it shares the same core count and architecture with the slower twin is odd to me. Celerons with this architecture have historically been dual cores, and pentiums quad cores, then eventually Intel began naming them based on clocks not just core counts with some celerons being quadcore low clocks. It's no different than the core I3/5/7 U laptop chips, which for 6+ years have always been dual cores with HT, only separated by clocks. If anything, I'd be more inclined to call quadcore celerons pentiums, than call pentiums a Celeron as in the last 4 years there have been several dual core celerons in the "N" naming, but never a dual core Pentium thus the atom hybrid quadcore have always been either called "Atom" or "Pentium" but the celerons have not always been quadcore.
@n n Where does it say Intel is killing celeron, there is news that they are changing the branding because it makes sense as they are not this cheap sht processsors anymore and are really capable of basic tasks well.
@n n You can call it an AMD A8- 10100fkstX-v4 lol just don't correct someone with imaginary names. It's a Pentium. It looks like the last 7 years of low power pentiums.
Oh my god. Literally just ordered one. Now I got 2 different mini PCs coming soon. This one is perfect WITHOUT a wifi card, its compact, and silent. Setups like this are perfect for people like me that need discreet PC's on Linux and cheap enough to be disposable when needed.
This Odroid SBS is looking pretty nice. I've been looking around for a device that could be used as a home server and NAS. I think this is looking very close to what is required. Maybe when they release the H4+ in a few years it will have 10Gb ethernet as well as more SATA ports. Then this would be a very nice machine indeed!
A 10GB ethernet standard is kind of more than a few years away. Look how just recently 2.5 GB is becoming more common and Gigabit lasted a long time. I'd say get a Mini-ITX case like a Silverstone ML09B (7.0 Liter case) with an Intel i7-12700 (non-K), a low profile 10GB network card for like $600 total and use that if you need the speed and extra SATA ports.
Thanks for the pictures at the end. I was wondering how the fan mounting went? Seems like you might have to adjust size, to match the heatsink.. Are there any dedicated cases for this board?
Great little SBC, I will keep an eye on it for future endeavors. Any thoughts on doing a review of the Beelink GT-King II it was just released in June and has the A311D2 chipset So far there are no English speaking reviews that I can find on RUclips
Neat little Intel machine. When you do the follow up load up some challenging Steam games too. Please rate its performance and power draw using a SATA HDD as well because some of us can't afford 14 TB SSDs when we want to create a home theater PC :)
I have the HC4 now. Been wanting something with upgradable RAM and faster overall. Seems like a huge bottleneck in my Nextcloud installation. And I'm liking that type 4 case.
Do you think it's possible to add a M.2 to SATA adapter to add 5 more SATA port, so use this board in a NAS system. It will be passive cooled and low power. Thought?
With respect to N5105 cpu and virtualization potential, Proxmox forum discussions over the summertime 2022 indicated that while PM itself was stable on N5105, users' VMs themselves ununderstandably were crashing (i.e., without impairment of Proxmox itself). J4125 Celeron (Goldmont Plus microarchitecture) was continuing to garner these PM users' attention; I don't know whether N5105 issues relating to Proxmox have been patched since. Some Proxmox users had switched to VMware in order to deploy N5105 VMs . . . *So . . . will the same be said for N6005 as N5105 (both are Tremont microarchitecture)?* Dunno. Awesome vid, Prime. 👍 Thank you very much for the at-the-wall power consumption measurements. Kindest regards, friends and neighbours.
I wouldn't use this for games, there are better options, but a video using this for like pfsense, or unraid as a router/firewall or media server would be interesting. 2 Nics makes it perfect for that. I wonder if anyone makes cases for it.
Please do a Plex server with this. I want to see how many 4K HEVC to 1080p h264 transcodes it can do with QuickSync. This could be an awesome Plex box with that GPU.
That fan made a massive difference in temperatures... Being clock limited after that, I assume we can't push up the clocks on this guy or are there any tweaks?
When are you going to revisit VMan's image, he is using retrobat on windows as his base, its come along way since the pi days. He just added PS vita emulation which is still very new. Lots of content you could talk about.
Everyone seems to put out better SBCs than Raspberry pi....It sucks because such great cases come out for the Raspberry pis...I dont want to support them. I want to support HardKernel, or anyone else
This is a pretty decent emulation machine it's to bad it struggles on some games I was almost sold on this thing. I wonder what holds it back the cpu or gpu. Maybe there is a work around for better performance.
@@combatepistemologist8382 Hardkernel tested it themselves and it was able to support 64gb. If you tried this yourself, you almost definitely should get the same results. It might be a result of intel trying to downplay their pentium cpus in favour of pushing potential customers to their higher end core series. Personally I feel that 64gb of ram is way overkill for a cpu of this performance tier, unless there is some very niche workload that uses a lot of ram but does not need a strong cpu.
I’d love to see Batocera. I’d also like to see options for enclosures to get a better feel on how this little guy can be customized and utilized. I’d bet it’s pretty solid.
Under Linux you can offload video decoding on the GPU via VA-API, Firefox is now able to utilize it, Kodi can manage 8K videos without breaking into sweat.
This is an amazing board, the 6005 is a very capable cpu. Imo its a really amazing offering from Odriod, only thing holding me down to is the Realtek lans, for a router i would prefer intel.
I really wish those 2 white fan headers were sata ports too. This would be the perfect little 4 bay nas board then. you could still achieve it with an m.2 to sata controller board though for a little extra cost. i just have no idea how reliable those are.
I think the two white fan headers you are talking about are actually SATA power connections. Necessary for those two sata ports. I suppose you could add some sort of external power though. According to the product page, there's only one active fan header. It's on the opposite side of the SATA connections.
nice little unit. here come the big but. can currently buy a full 57oog based system for only 60 pound more here in the UK after tax and import duties. with 16gb , 512 m.2 nvme , mobo, power supply and case with fans.
Can you maybe put it against an H2+? This is what I have right now. It used to be a NAS, but I needed more drives and I made a NAS out of my old desktop.
I think manjaro. Main reason is lower end steam games would definetly be somthing this pc will be best for. Like og far cry and pixel games such as hero seige
It's funny, I was waiting to learn about a chip that can run Windows that could rivaled the RK3588 in terms of costs. And this seems to hit the sweet spot for me to make a RE: Outbreak server from.
Have you tested this with any DAW's for audio production I would like to see a video review of that. I'd bet you'd get tons of new subscribers like me. Peace and Love
It's interesting seeing this tiny thing beating my 10yo tower pc in every test taken in this video. Knowing that there are devices using so little power to do things that would need a full-blown pc in the past is quite fascinating. I surely hope we can expect a full on gaming pc capable of at least 1080p high graphic setting on such small form factor in the future.
You are so close to 1 million subscribers, wish you all the best
Very excited to see this running a home server linux distro. Pack it full of HDDs for NAS capability and stuff it with useful VMs/Docker containers, the efficiency is insane at this price point. Especially if you have leftover parts hanging around like random HDDs. But for this channel maybe slap some SteamOS on this guy and a m.2 to PCI adapter and a discrete GPU (RX6400), for the lols.
That setup with an eGPU 2060 or similar would be interesting.
It would be garbage
Would love to see this running SteamOS or Manjaro! Very interesting computer considering the low power draw.
I wouldn't waste time with SteamOS, this would be terrible for gaming.
#1 - you do an amazing job with your channel
#2 - I'd love to see this baby run Trunas (mainly for freeBSD & hardware compatibility) and batocera (separately of course).
I'd love to see that with your PCIe 16x adapter with the Radeon 6400 and Steam OS.
I would love to see how to setup a NAS using a board like this. I have a few old SATA drives and would love to just have a little home "cloud" storage for everyone in the house to use.
There are first party cases for this board with space for drives. I have bought one myself, still waiting for other components to arrive then I'm gonna slap NixOS with ZFS and root on tmpfs on this board.
Awesome video man !!!
This SBC would make a nice ProxMox node for a small cluster. Good for home labs to experiment.
I bought three of these for this reason. I wanted to test a Proxmox cluster.
I love the n6005 and wish it were more available in mini PCs.
It's a great chip - very snappy for what it is. NVME drive also helps a ton. The N5105 i also have is just sluggish in comparison.
I have the NUC 11 ATKPE, great little mini PC. This is even more interesting but at the cost of potential stability - my NUC is rock solid while my Chinese N5105 from Beelink is just a touch buggy at times
Just wait till the 8505
Great vid. I love the looks and specs of this product. That being said, I went to order it from Hardkernel and the cost for a case, the H3+ and PS were around $200 US. On checking out, the shipping was set at $111 US. I cancelled the order. I'll wait to see if there are better deals in the future.
Check Ameridroid, $218 with shipping added in for what you're looking for
Not sure if anyone has said this but you sound exactly like the Morgan guy that always ask the first questions at ufc press conferences
Man I love your Channel ❤
Would be interesting to compare Batocera performance to Windows in PS2 emulation. Will be waiting for your views on the Ultra to see if it's worth going to from the Super version.
I'm very much interested in performance of Manjaro on both the H3 and H3+ in video playback (streaming & files) of up to 4k. Because that'd basically be my use case for them.
These are great for a mini server for docker, plex, Pi-hole,wireguard vpn etc.
Plan on putting one of these in a gutted ps2 for a little nostalgia
I like seeing emulation testing, but Im also itnerested in seeing games like CSGO, Halo Infinite, LoL, etc.
Since it is a quad core, I bet it can run most older games flawlessly, but getting into 2015 and up, it's probably going to struggle some
@@carsonbrooks1326 I suspect, but I'd still be interested, especially something like LoL which can run on incredibly low specs. I had laptops that coudlnt even come close to running Dolphin GC emulation, but could play LoL perfectly at good settings
@@alexcarlone7967 No way you were getting competitive FPS. Probably got ran over in heavy engagements as your PC chugged to below 30 fps 💀
Halo infinite no way it runs well, that game is surprisingly demanding. I don't think it will run at all tbh. CSGO it might be able to do 30 fps? I have run it on Intel 8550U and UHD 620 and it was 30 fps on low with drops below 30. Perhaps this will perform around the same?
Could you check overwatch 2?
Thanks ETA, let's us know when it has a case. I think I find my SBC for retro. Definitely request seeing Batocera.
That is an excellent match for my homelab(which is currently just a bunch of Docker containers on my XPEnology NAS)
I've never been so tempted to get this, run an nvme to external gpu adapter, and run some gaming just out of curiousity. these pentium silvers and atom derivatives have evolved so much!
This is exactly what I want to see!
@n n it's a Pentium. 4:54 look at the task manager. It was called a Celeron in error, this is one of the effecient derivatives of atoms many years ago. There is no such thing as a Celeron n6005. There is a Pentium n6005
@n n names haven't had much impact into schematics for Intel in a long time. The "true" Celeron and Pentium parts have been historically single and dual core high power parts. In the last decade they've shared architecture with the mainstream core series. The Celeron and Pentium "N/J" name skus have always been relegated to higher power hybrids of the Atom line though. Processors that are power efficient, but not enough to be an atom, but have 0 dna with their true Core/Celeron/Pentium brethren. To call it a Celeron because it shares the same core count and architecture with the slower twin is odd to me. Celerons with this architecture have historically been dual cores, and pentiums quad cores, then eventually Intel began naming them based on clocks not just core counts with some celerons being quadcore low clocks.
It's no different than the core I3/5/7 U laptop chips, which for 6+ years have always been dual cores with HT, only separated by clocks. If anything, I'd be more inclined to call quadcore celerons pentiums, than call pentiums a Celeron as in the last 4 years there have been several dual core celerons in the "N" naming, but never a dual core Pentium thus the atom hybrid quadcore have always been either called "Atom" or "Pentium" but the celerons have not always been quadcore.
@n n Where does it say Intel is killing celeron, there is news that they are changing the branding because it makes sense as they are not this cheap sht processsors anymore and are really capable of basic tasks well.
@n n You can call it an AMD A8- 10100fkstX-v4 lol just don't correct someone with imaginary names. It's a Pentium. It looks like the last 7 years of low power pentiums.
Oh man! The H3+ is gonna be my next SBC!
I have the HC4 and really like the look of this.
Oh my god. Literally just ordered one. Now I got 2 different mini PCs coming soon. This one is perfect WITHOUT a wifi card, its compact, and silent. Setups like this are perfect for people like me that need discreet PC's on Linux and cheap enough to be disposable when needed.
I'd like to see a comparison against the other odroids and maybe other rockchip SBCs, especially benchmarks
This Odroid SBS is looking pretty nice. I've been looking around for a device that could be used as a home server and NAS. I think this is looking very close to what is required. Maybe when they release the H4+ in a few years it will have 10Gb ethernet as well as more SATA ports. Then this would be a very nice machine indeed!
A 10GB ethernet standard is kind of more than a few years away. Look how just recently 2.5 GB is becoming more common and Gigabit lasted a long time.
I'd say get a Mini-ITX case like a Silverstone ML09B (7.0 Liter case) with an Intel i7-12700 (non-K), a low profile 10GB network card for like $600 total and use that if you need the speed and extra SATA ports.
Thank you for adding WoW in again!
Thanks for the pictures at the end. I was wondering how the fan mounting went? Seems like you might have to adjust size, to match the heatsink.. Are there any dedicated cases for this board?
Great little SBC, I will keep an eye on it for future endeavors.
Any thoughts on doing a review of the Beelink GT-King II it was just released in June and has the A311D2 chipset
So far there are no English speaking reviews that I can find on RUclips
Great video!
I would love to see a video of this PCB with Recalbox X86 =)
Plutôt Batocera ;)
Definitely enjoy all of your reviews , great job. I wanted to ask, could you get a an external gpu and add to it for gaming...
Neat little Intel machine. When you do the follow up load up some challenging Steam games too. Please rate its performance and power draw using a SATA HDD as well because some of us can't afford 14 TB SSDs when we want to create a home theater PC :)
Oh man, I WANT that! The 6005 is solid for little systems.
Thank you for the video, would you mind benchmarking AV1 decoding on linux (libreelec)... thanx!
8:26 for a moment I thought Michael from GTAV was in Marvel vs. Capcom...
I have the HC4 now. Been wanting something with upgradable RAM and faster overall. Seems like a huge bottleneck in my Nextcloud installation.
And I'm liking that type 4 case.
Let’s get my boy too 1m subs
Seeing it running using batocera would be awesome 👏🤝
quite the little beast, thanks for the heads up!!!
manjaro!! Would like to see how these windows games run with proton along with retro emulation
This looks like a great pfSense box!
Thanks for mentioning power consumption!
Do you think it's possible to add a M.2 to SATA adapter to add 5 more SATA port, so use this board in a NAS system. It will be passive cooled and low power. Thought?
need this kinda chip in a fanless handheld 🎮
would ❤️to see some Batocera on this!
I hope to see the day when small x86 boards like this hit the market with proper ECC RAM
Yes yes yes!
The Udoo Bolt Gear makes use of so-dimm ECC.
Something like this with a 8CU Navi 2 APU would be great.
omg that makes me drool
So basically a SBC with the SteamDeck APU?
@@Get-Rekt Of course it has to be a newer generation CPU core. Steamdeck is running on Zen 2.
Thanks for your videos, what do you think is better Odroid H3+ with 16gb ram or Khadas edge 2 pro for running Ubuntu as a desktop? Thanks
As a longtime Slackware user I'd like to see you run that on it.
Nice!!
With respect to N5105 cpu and virtualization potential, Proxmox forum discussions over the summertime 2022 indicated that while PM itself was stable on N5105, users' VMs themselves ununderstandably were crashing (i.e., without impairment of Proxmox itself). J4125 Celeron (Goldmont Plus microarchitecture) was continuing to garner these PM users' attention; I don't know whether N5105 issues relating to Proxmox have been patched since. Some Proxmox users had switched to VMware in order to deploy N5105 VMs . . . *So . . . will the same be said for N6005 as N5105 (both are Tremont microarchitecture)?* Dunno.
Awesome vid, Prime. 👍 Thank you very much for the at-the-wall power consumption measurements.
Kindest regards, friends and neighbours.
I have been running Proxmox with 2 VMs on a 5105 for several months. It is absolutely stable. No problems.
@@TheDanno530 Thank you Dan. Kindest regards.
Hey ETA Prime, just a small detail: the N6005 isn’t a Celeron, but a Pentium Silver processor. Not that it really matters.
what was the max power draw and average power draw of the whole setup including the fan?
in this particular case playing these games
I wonder if any of these SBC's will be able to reliably run Future Pinball or VPX
I wouldn't use this for games, there are better options, but a video using this for like pfsense, or unraid as a router/firewall or media server would be interesting. 2 Nics makes it perfect for that. I wonder if anyone makes cases for it.
I saw cases for this board on Hard Kernel's site. There are multiple options for it.
Would love to see TrueNAS with Plex running on this machine
Can you connect the M.2 GPU Dock? Maybe run some Plex transcodes or Forza Horizon 5 with the external GPU
Could you try Xpenology using ARPL and if it works, show the power consumption with two 3.5 HDD’s 🙏
I like to see ArchLinux loaded on the card how will it preforms. I like to see how it will handle usb WiFi and Bluetooth.
Gracias por la información, muy interesante. :)
Scaling ui doesn't affect 4k or whatever, its not double pixeling or like that it just affects scale for ui elements and font sizes.
Please do a Plex server with this. I want to see how many 4K HEVC to 1080p h264 transcodes it can do with QuickSync. This could be an awesome Plex box with that GPU.
Same cpu but on a mini-itx board with 4x Sata and 1x PCI express slot would be better.
Love hard kernel but they're for specific use cases. Rarely will you be better off with their sbc over a nuc.
looks like a great foundation for a NAS + Plex server.
That fan made a massive difference in temperatures... Being clock limited after that, I assume we can't push up the clocks on this guy or are there any tweaks?
Batocera would be great, thanks. And perhaps some newer MAME games, which require a current version of MAME?
I haven't used a HDD / SSD power connector like that. What sort of power cable would I use to connect it to a drive?
When are you going to revisit VMan's image, he is using retrobat on windows as his base, its come along way since the pi days. He just added PS vita emulation which is still very new. Lots of content you could talk about.
Still better than anything the Raspberry Foundations has put out.
Everyone seems to put out better SBCs than Raspberry pi....It sucks because such great cases come out for the Raspberry pis...I dont want to support them. I want to support HardKernel, or anyone else
Very nice 👍
This is a pretty decent emulation machine it's to bad it struggles on some games I was almost sold on this thing. I wonder what holds it back the cpu or gpu. Maybe there is a work around for better performance.
Need some advice:
1) what enclosures can be used?
2) is there a beefier passive heat sink that can be mounted?
Looks to be the perfect Desktop for the vast majority of users. SFF, low-TDP and silent. 👍
Neat little SBC. Intel shows the N6005 to be a Pentium Silver CPU.
With 16GB max RAM according to Intel, 64GB according to HardKernel. ???
@@combatepistemologist8382 Hardkernel tested it themselves and it was able to support 64gb. If you tried this yourself, you almost definitely should get the same results. It might be a result of intel trying to downplay their pentium cpus in favour of pushing potential customers to their higher end core series. Personally I feel that 64gb of ram is way overkill for a cpu of this performance tier, unless there is some very niche workload that uses a lot of ram but does not need a strong cpu.
I’d love to see Batocera. I’d also like to see options for enclosures to get a better feel on how this little guy can be customized and utilized. I’d bet it’s pretty solid.
Under Linux you can offload video decoding on the GPU via VA-API, Firefox is now able to utilize it, Kodi can manage 8K videos without breaking into sweat.
Wonder how it would do with an external gpu attached to the M.2 slot?
This is an amazing board, the 6005 is a very capable cpu. Imo its a really amazing offering from Odriod, only thing holding me down to is the Realtek lans, for a router i would prefer intel.
Do batocera vato 😂 saludos desde mexico 🇲🇽
👍👍👍👍👍Great Video; Thank You!
Yes. Linux pls.
What is the model of that monitor?... the Benq. it looks really nice
love to see it running Batocera Ps2
Now we're talking!
How many monitors and programs at the same time can we squeeze out of this thing?
I really wish those 2 white fan headers were sata ports too. This would be the perfect little 4 bay nas board then. you could still achieve it with an m.2 to sata controller board though for a little extra cost. i just have no idea how reliable those are.
I think the two white fan headers you are talking about are actually SATA power connections. Necessary for those two sata ports. I suppose you could add some sort of external power though. According to the product page, there's only one active fan header. It's on the opposite side of the SATA connections.
nice little unit. here come the big but. can currently buy a full 57oog based system for only 60 pound more here in the UK after tax and import duties. with 16gb , 512 m.2 nvme , mobo, power supply and case with fans.
Can you maybe put it against an H2+? This is what I have right now. It used to be a NAS, but I needed more drives and I made a NAS out of my old desktop.
So how does this compare to a Lenovo m72e with i5/16gb Ram? You can pick these VSFF PCs up on eBay for $70 complete.
Ever wonder what that shiny bag and bright yellow warning sticker meant?
interresting to install steal OS on External SSD and EGC !
I think manjaro. Main reason is lower end steam games would definetly be somthing this pc will be best for. Like og far cry and pixel games such as hero seige
It's funny, I was waiting to learn about a chip that can run Windows that could rivaled the RK3588 in terms of costs. And this seems to hit the sweet spot for me to make a RE: Outbreak server from.
I'm thinking this will make one damn nice handheld gaming PC running steam os
Where did you buy the storage disk?
When there Will be boards with gracemont cores instead of that near obsolete tremont?
@3:25 This feature the Intel N6005 chip... isn't that "Pentium Silver" (Jasper Lake / Tremont) rather than "Celeron" ?
Can you use an eGPU with the beast adapter and an ssd or a head drive through sata?
Dual LAN makes this an amazing little router.
Have you tested this with any DAW's for audio production I would like to see a video review of that. I'd bet you'd get tons of new subscribers like me. Peace and Love