I still have 2 Pi 4 at home mainly to play around with Pi Desktop and retro games. Excited to get my hands on a Pi 5 to see what it could do. I think it would be good for you to show the specs and maybe compare it to the Pi 4. Don't have the luxury of a 3D printer, so would just get some strong double-sided tape to tape it to a back of the monitor and call it a day :).
Very nice! I built something similar once with a Pi4, but was disappointed in the streaming performance. Even overclocked and adequately cooled, watching 1080p content just wasn't quite possible. I'm looking forward to trying again with the Pi5.
@@jothainwhat is a 1L pc? And I don't think even that can compete with Pi 5's power consumption because Arm processor is very power efficient compared to x86/amd64. Edit: though you're right performance and compatibility would be better on x86's pc but the performance of pi 5 shown in video is promising. If the software improves if might be a good choice which it will. Edit 2 : I won't recommend those that really need a pc to use this though. A cheap used windows pc or laptop is usable enough for any task like office / school work.
@@user-28qhfk65 Well something like i5-6500t on Lenovo tiny series pulls about 9W-15's on my server when running Windows 10, Jellyfin, Pi-Hole, Ubuntu server for Docker testing simultaneusly. Maximum powerusage is something like 30W peaks I've seen. So I really, really dare to claim many peoples money is better invested in 1L x64 PC's that sip power on very low amounts, perform superior and can have memory up to 64GB's. I bought my box used for was it 120 euros. About the same as rpi4 kits are now. Dont get me wrong. I have a lot of pi's here and there, but it's foolish to use them as desktops, no matter what the model is.
I tried to do that with a Pi4 and was disappointed by the performance -well, the Pi4 works well, but not as well as I wished. I will give the Pi5 another try, because it is exactly what I need : a small, silent and frugal PC. Thanks for all your very informative videos, by the way.
I have been using the Pi4 as a browser. It works best when overclocked to 2167 Mhz and using a SATA SSD. It works, but is still has some weak points, particularly with bluetooth audio. The Pi 5 should change that experience completely.
I have a Pi4 stuck to the back of a monitor with silicone sticky pads. It's actually running Pi OS KDE now, and I have the scalable digital clock widget expanded to full screen with a black wallpaper to make it a 19" digital clock.
I'm working on a similar arrangement using some old Dell square monitors from work. Those date from 2007 to 2014 when Dell sold a sound bar powered by a 12v jack near the video connectors. I'm going to 3D print a bracket for the PI that locks into the sound bar bracket and gets power from the 12v jack.
It's impressive how far home compute has come over that last 40 years. From ~£10000 to under £100 when currency values accounted for (from ~£2500+ to £80 in list prices, then vs now, and not even equivalent computing power) Surprised didn't 3d print one of the existing "pi vesa mount case" designs. A case design that slides in/out of a paired vesa mounting bracket would be idea. Would allow for mounting, or removing without messing with screws. Of course not doing, allows for many suggestions, comments. ;)
"It's impressive how far home compute has come over that last 40 years." I agree absolutely which is why I refuse to adopt the modern gamer mentality of "more is always better" when it comes to CPU cores, CPU cycles, gigabytes of RAM or bigger numbers in your GPU model. The first computer I used to connect to the Internet back around 1992-ish was a Commodore Amiga A1200 running at 14 MHz with 8 MB RAM over a dial up modem and running the "iBrowse" web browser - and even that was pleasant to use. Today I was building a Thinkpad T22 with a 700 MHz Pentium 3 CPU and 512 MB RAM from about 2002, so 10 years later than the Amiga A1200 but with a CPU that is 50 times as fast and 64 times as much RAM. But most people would throw it in the trash. That's why I am happy being a "boomer" with so many years in computing, both work and hobby. I can maintain that "sense of wonder" every time a new and better bit of hardware comes out whilst retaining perspective on what were still considered to be fast computers 20, 30 or even 40 years ago.
I'm not sure if anyone has asked yet, but I'm curious. How does the desktop experience feel compared to the Orange Pi 5? I've seen videos for overclocking the Raspberry Pi 5, but I'm not sure how video playback looks with the extra clock cycles. I realize that the Orange Pi 5 has more cores, but sometimes if the cycles are faster the computer will run faster at certain tasks of course.
Honestly, they both feel very fast, if you swapped devices when I was looking I wouldn’t know. I’m waiting for better gpu support before I do a comparison. I also haven’t got the 5V 5A. So Overclocking isn’t wise. Long term I feel the Raspberry Pi 5 will be the best choice. For me it’s all about the official and community support
@@leepspvideo wow.. I'm very impressed. I thought you'd say something completely different. This just bumps up my excitement to another level. Thank you very much for answering that question.
i am just now learning about the raspberrry what it can do. i just got a raspberry 4 pi and didnt realize i needed a micro hdmi. would be nice if the micro hdmi would be a regular size hdmi like back of your monitor without having to get a micro hdmi to hdmi cable adapter. i was excited to start playing with the pi but now i have to wait another day for the adapter to come in. i am a first time user of this. i am a 20 year experienced computer tech and i always try to keep up with technology but sometimes it slips by me. now just learning about the Pi what it can do. i like the fact that it is a small form factor pc you can carry it wherever you go. just need wireless keyboard and mouse to go with it. that will be the next thing i will get once i get familiar with the Pi 4 then move up to the Pi5.
Nice tidy setup. I like minimalism and have always hated ugly pc towers and their jet engine fans. I can't wait to get my Pi 5 as it really is a game changer. We finally have HD RUclips on Linux with Arm graphics acceleration in a tiny package and an even smaller price.
You can also save energy by washing your clothes by hand instead of in a washing machine. But at what point does the question "How valuable is my time?" kick in? If you want to go to extremes, rather than paying £30 for a cinema ticket, popcorn and a coke, just spend a couple of quid at home playing "Cybersplatt 4044" on your 1000W PC with your NVIDIA GTX 9090 RTX FAB AOK GPU and save yourself even more. Or are we going to behave like monks and just sit in the dark because doing anything entertaining would burn electricity?
For applications that can use a short HDMI cable I have been using this "Nanosecond Extreme Thin High Speed MICRO HDMI Cable (2.6 ft/0.8 m) - World's thinnest and most flexible MICRO HDMI Cable" on Amazon UK and USA. This cable and others with newer ultra thin cables work fine for 4K video. It is so thin it places no strain on the micro HDMI connector. In the past I have lost the use of the connector on a Pi 4 when using a thick micro HDMI to full size adapter. The cable you used in this video will stress the connector, though perhaps not as much as some.
_Translator:_ This is probably the first RPi that can be used as a PC. The only thing that annoys me is the 1080p60 video playback, which isn't perfect yet.
@@leepspvideo I heard such things at the launch of RPi4. We all know how RUclips works on RPi4. I don't believe RPi5 will perform better with software improvements. He is too weak at the start and will stay that way. The hardware is simply not good and no OS will change that.
Not really. I use NUC's and so-to-say 1L mini PC's and power consumption is like max. 30W's on absolute full load and on average like 14W's and performance is multiple times more than rpi5. VESA adapter is usually included.
The final step to this, for a follow up might be to extend a power switch wire from the back to the side maybe so you can control power that way. Pimoroni might have one because they added that feature to their PI4 arcade machines.
I was wondering if you could detect voltage on the VGA to detect whether the monitor is on or off and and switch the pi on and off with that. The only downside would be that you'd lose the screen for the power down procedure.
Still… they haven’t made a spec compatible USB PD mediator and voltage converter. Basically this device is unusable without the pi charger. Without it the PMIC will down clock the SOC and limit the USB port current to the point you can’t use much beyond low power devices like keyboards and mice, forget external drives. Because 5V 5a is an insanely rare usb c charging spec
I'm also thinking about it. But the setup will be a bit expensive. Here in Germany 95€ for the Pi 5 with 8GB RAM, 12€ for the power supply, 11€ for the case, for the cooler another 6€, for the mini HDMI to HDMI 5€, and for the 128GB microSD or for a USB stick another 16€. 145€ + delivery. It's not cheaper as a bundle. 150€ so about 162$ for a mini-pc that saves power, but reaches its limits very quickly despite a specially adapted OS, which has no decent way for me to connect my Bose speakers. The Raspberry was originally developed for students and people with little money. For 150€ I can buy 3x old office PCs with an i5-3470S, which is many times more powerful, and use such PCs for another 10 years with Linux Mint.
Each to their own. A 10 year old office PC is an unusual comparison, noisy and terrible performance per watt compared to Arm. I would have gone with a mini PC
@@leepspvideo It's not loud, and it consumes less power than my previous PC. The office PC consumes between 40-42 watts when playing RUclips videos at 1080p. That's acceptable for me, because I can do everything and the PC doesn't reach its limits with 5 tabs open. Electricity costs of approx. 30€ per year.
Nice video. I have my RPi5 connected at the back of tablet desktop stand, between RPi5 and the stand I have Pimoroni M.2 SSD base. Than on the stand I have 13.3" fullHD portable monitor. Its a great addition to our normal desktop PC 😁👍
I would love to see a performance comparison between the Pi 4 and Pi 5 running Ubuntu, because my Raspberry Pi 4 has bad performance with Ubuntu, and I am wondering if the Pi 5 is any better for running Ubuntu.
Why don't you just try a few other distros? Ubuntu always has been the heaviest Linux distribution anyway (not that I use it) but even Raspberry Pi OS is lighter. If you want lighter still then there's two versions of Armbian you can also try. Ubuntu probably will run better on Pi 5 but then any distro will run better just because of the increased specification.
I would prefer a fan and filter combo. Basically you want a flow of filtered air going over the PI. This will stop the dust build up that always happens on any surface you can't see. I think I would add a place to mount a powered USB hub right at the edge of the monitor so it would be easy to plug in a memory stick. I might also add a USB hard drive back there too. Those 3M "Command" strips can work nicely for that sort of thing.
@@jacobsonhome Yes, getting the moving air where it matters is important. I was commenting more on the not filling up with dust. I had to work on this PC last week end. There was a lot of dust inside from the years of never being opened.
I like this but here's what I'd like to see: Dual monitor, each energy saving (around 10watts each), with a decent stand which allows for height adjustment. If not available, desktop stand which uses the vesa of each monitor. Wireless mouse and keyboard.
OMG! There is someone who actually uses the two monitor ports at the same time!?!??! I had convinced myself that the whole reason for the second MicroHDMI port was for use after the first one broke.
I've never seen the point of dual monitors unless you've got independently moving eyes like a chameleon. By the time you've moved both eyes to view the other monitor, you can get to a virtual screen on the first monitor with a key press anyway. People with dual monitor set ups tend to post lots of photos on social media just to impress their friends on how their computer workstation looks like a Boeing 747 flight deck.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 I do it to impress people. Here is my 3 display setup Orange Pi 5 plus TEST with 3 monitors ruclips.net/video/hhil3RpZC2E/видео.html
And if you open 5-6 tabs in the browser the raspberry pi crushes down....I just ordered one and with 5 tabs on mozzila I have 3.2 GB ram used from 4 GB....
It is nice and all you can make a tidy little PC like this. However there is a bit of a but. I can get a mini PC refurbed from ebay a little bit more with a visa mount for about £20 that will perform for a little bit more and it will be much more capable than the Pi and I don't think it uses that much more power.
I think you''ll have to pay a bit more than £20 (unless you pick up a broken one that you can repair) but it's easy enough to get a HP, Dell or Lenovo SFF SP with a 3rd or 4th generation Core i5 or i7 CPU in it and 8GB RAM that is already better than a Pi 5 but for the same price.
@@dave7244 I don't take orders from strangers on the Internet. And don't project the emotions you want to on my comment just to "cancel" it - because we both know only snowflakes do that and I don't want to think you're a snowflake. Run along now, mind how you go and stay away from sharp scissors. Discussion closed.
Too little too late from Raspberry Pi. They lost my support when Eben $hit on his core supporters, dismissed us and our needs as “enthusiasts” and passed us over in favor of his business customers. The Pi 5 is slow compared to Rockchip boards and still only has 8GB of RAM max. RISC-V is the future and Raspberry Pi ain’t in it. NEVER getting my money again
I don't think he "sh1t" on anyone, I think it's more the case that to get the investment money to make the Pi in the first place that he needed to prioritise Pi stocks to suppliers under contracts with NDA agreements that don't allow him to talk about them anyway - it's common business practice. And, as per my previous main comment here, I think the Pi Foundation have lost direction anyway and the supply problems just meant I was able to find alternative platforms at the same or less cost anyway - I don't need to get all "bitter and twisted" at the Pi Foundation for it, I just don't use Pi's as much as I used to. And, no, I don't believe RISC V is the future even though I only use Linux and Open Source software these days anyway. Years ago, we were told ARM would kill off Intel but since then AMD has become a much bigger player in the Intel 64-bit space with Ryzen CPUs - so that never happened either. A true engineer should be happy that there are even more options to build solutions on - I will start to include RISC V alongside ARM and Intel going forward when I plan my solutions. You sound a bit like someone with a "First World Problem", to be honest.
There are power efficient monitors available. I have a 1920x1080 120hz portable monitor that runs on USB power. It draws just a few watts. 8? If my memory serves me right?
Thanks for the video, I have a Pi4 but it just doesnt work as well as a desktop as I would like, Pi5 is on order and never thought about attaching it to the back of the monitor. Hopefully my winter bill will be lower now and I wont have to run my old gaming PC so much :)
What games are you playing on your "old gaming PC" that you'd like to play on the Pi? I assume your gaming PC runs Windows but to get any kind of good results with gaming on the Pi then you need to run Linux. That then means that you need to check if those same games run on Linux - there might be "native" versions written for Linux, or you can have a lot of success installing WINE on Linux which creates a "Windows-like" environment for games to run in, and it does work quite well. I think you need to probably do a bit more research, because if it's an old PC anyway then it may not be drawing a lot more power than a Pi would anyway.
Not sure if they make a bigger touchscreen, this works great 14” Raspberry Pi 4 Tablet. Runs Android, Linux Windows 10 and more ruclips.net/video/dPiRYNderkE/видео.html
@@igorgiuseppe1862 No need to apologise, no offence was taken. It just seemed to be a strange comment to make to someone who was trying to help you - though I accept that English probably is not your first language.
Hello. could you say more about gaming performance of the Pi 5? how does it handle heavy loaded games such as Counter-strike 2, Left 4 dead 2, Age of empires 4, Twisted metal 4, and so on...?
I have loads of videos in this playlist. Many with gaming Everything Raspberry Pi. Over 650 Videos ruclips.net/p/PLMJAjiTgBtFnaITgDfjTnsL9RlnyPTl7M None of the games you have mentioned though. What system are they all from?
My advice would be to buy an X64 based computer not an Arm device like the Pi. Windows runs on a Pi but without gpu support. How to install Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi 5 ruclips.net/video/haeYUq4RHbk/видео.html I have steam running with my Pi 5 and Windows 10 but compatibility is poor
I actually considered to pick up a used 21" HDMI capable monitor like yours for little money off eBay to do the same for my bedroom. Honestly haven't check the link to that other Android image you gave me some weeks ago for the Pi 4 but with a small keyboard attached and some things like KODI and SteamLink set up, this could work just as well for my usecase. Noticed you are using an Elegoo printer. Probably a Neptune, isn't it? I kinda want to buy one of these too as a colleague of mine recommended it. The Neptune 4 has good reviews too as far as I can tell.
Who actually said "PC for the 99%"? I can find no reference to it on Google. It might be that 99% of RPi users *THINK* that it can replace a desktop, but that's not the same thing. It's certainly not a phrase I've heard in 12 years of using RPi.
he might have built this before anyone even had that add on fan and the connector may not be compatiable with those taller leads. he's keeping it simple and in fact, this doesn't even need to be a pi 5 video. This could easily be a pi4
No, I only have the Pi 4 power supply. Pi 5 one is ordered
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aren't you planning a jellyfin test on the pi5? I would like to see if it works on hw accelariton, if it could work properly I would definitely buy one for this purpose.
The iPad supplies very little power via usb c. The Zero 2W uses very little power Linux on iPad without a network. Raspberry Pi Zero 2W or Pi4. VNC Direct. ruclips.net/video/h-dh2L3X2bs/видео.html
You should be a subscriber to the MagPi magazine - they just emailed me an hour ago to get one on priority order if I wanted one so I took them up on it. I'm not actually in that much of a hurry for one but having missed out on all of the earlier Pi releases to have to wait for the initial rush to quieten down, it makes a change to be one of the first to get one.
I'm all for "sharing the love" when it comes to getting a proper adult's OS like Linux onto the desktop but who came up with this idea that the RPi has to be a desktop replacement anyway? I think the Pi Foundation has lost its way now and I don't even think they understand what their target audience is any more - they are just churning out upgrades because that is what they are expected to do. I don't even feel that the "buzz" around the RPi 5 launch is anything like what was around when the models up to the Pi 4 were launched. Me personally, I'd be a lot more interested in a new RPi Zero 2 board that kept the quad core CPU but had additional memory to take it to 1 or 2GB because the tiny form factor is what makes it so versatile. Who even talks about maker projects using the GPIO pins on the RPi any more? I love emulation as much as the next guy but that seems to be all the the Pi is aimed at these days anyway. And why would you even buy it for a maker project? You are paying £60-£80 for it now where you don't need that amount of CPU power and memory to drive a few peripherals on GPIO pins. And if you are going to do that, then you can pick up a Pico, ESP32 or Arduino clone microcontroller for around £10 - or even a Pi Zero at less than 1/4 the price. I see a lot of chatter about "I'll be able to emulate a Dreamcast properly now", for example, but for £60-£80 you've been able to pick up a used SFF PC on eBay with a 3rd or 4th Generation Core i5 or i7 CPU and 8GB RAM in it for ages now, and that's already got more power than a Pi 5 has. If anything, I think that is what a lot of people have been doing anyway during the RPi shortages and I do think that's killed a lot of the buzz for the RPi 5 launch now. I like the design of the RPi 5, I couldn't give a toss that the audio jack is gone if it made room for the I/O chip but can I think of a reason to buy one that does anything better for the same price than other alternative platforms that are available? No. I think the RPi 5 is fine for people who don't know how to use anything else and who need a fully supported "near consumer level" device where they can just follow step-by-step instructions in tutorials and videos without really having to do any hard work themselves - but then the whole point of the Pi when it launched was to get people to become more computer savvy anyway, so, once again, I think it has "lost its way".
Absolutely... people obsess about 4K video all of the time which is a complete gimmick anyway - unless you're projecting your screen onto the underside of a dome over your head or onto the side of the building.
@leepspvideo What a bummer. Takes a lot of doing. Adding all the files and putting them in collection then adding a smb. Don't think I'll bother than unless the 5 will make the server a lot better at transcoding 4k etc and the user interface a lot more snapper.
Initially you can do a lot more with a Pi 4. The 5 is 2-3 times more powerful. If you plan to run an os with a Desktop the Pi 5 is much better. I traded 4 Pi4’s in for £166 at CEX. I still have 3.
@@Gamer317. the Pi 5 will be better equipped for newer systems. PS2, GameCube, Wii and possibly newer consoles. At the moment so much of the older games will be better supported on Pi 4
I’m sorry, but how is this better than a mini pc that doubles-triples the performance at the same price with a decent graphic card and quicksync support for 4k Dolby vision and AV1 in hardware?
No, it has a 6w cpu and the whole computer work on around 18-19w at full load, and that’s including two SSD, 16 GB of ram and a decent gpu with good drivers that can play up to 8k RUclips.
I appreciate your effort in creating and sharing the content with the community but you could do the "all in one" concept when original Raspberry Pi (v1) was out already, and with the musking LG logo with Raspberry Pi logo thing I really don't understand the point you're trying to make. No matter what is on top of LG's logo, it doesn't change the fact that both of them rely on their own electronics (and they both need each others) to show content on the monitor. You're probably just showing support for open source hardware / software, or maybe just having fun with Raspberry Pi, that is great, I just don't understand the point. Its still an LG monitor. Reminds me someone replaced Energy Star's logo of a Gateway PC with Sun Microsystems logo. He's still booting into Windows no matter what logo he chanaged.
I have used a first gen Pi. Most people definitely wouldn’t want to use it as a Desktop computer. The Pi 5 however would suit the vast majority as a daily desktop computer.
I really want to see a pi 5 with a lightweight windows on arm with miscrosoft office on arm 🤔. Might be an ultra efficient work pc for easy tasks 😆. Imagine how much power businesses could save 😳
@@jamesh9756 Yes, while it's mining your personal data. It's a bit like having a pleasant conversation with the nice chap trying to sell you insurance at the front door while his mate nips in through the back door and steals all your jewelry. That's Windows in a nutshell.
I wasn't going to rush to get one but then I got an email from MagPi magazine about an hour ago to tell me that as a subscriber to the magazine, one is being reserved for me as a priority customer to get one of the first ones on release - so I ordered an 8 GB Pi 5, PSU, fan and case for £109, or about $130. So you are a bit off with your calculations there, chap.
Get a mini pc (30 Watts) peak! Same price like pi 5 - but with double CPU Power & tripple GPU Power, the Pi 5 is an arm chip pc, that‘s you can not run windows system efficiently. 4K Videos lag a lot on pi 5, this is jocke for the money
What cpu are you suggesting on this mini PC that has double the cpu power? Can you give me the model and retailer selling it? RUclips will automatically block websites links. The Pi 5 is $60 for 4GB, power adapter $12 sd card $8 = $80 The Pi was using 6 watts playing a 1080 video from RUclips. See 5:51. Your suggestion is 5X the power consumption. I like mini PC’s. It’s great that we have so many choices these days ruclips.net/video/--zrxlx3O4M/видео.htmlsi=WM5BEIdlBPT_ueD-
No Joke, you don’t need to dare me. It’s great as a desktop computer Raspberry Pi 5. Dual monitor Desktop and Gaming test ruclips.net/video/V2_Z-t7ElQw/видео.html
I still have 2 Pi 4 at home mainly to play around with Pi Desktop and retro games. Excited to get my hands on a Pi 5 to see what it could do. I think it would be good for you to show the specs and maybe compare it to the Pi 4.
Don't have the luxury of a 3D printer, so would just get some strong double-sided tape to tape it to a back of the monitor and call it a day :).
Very nice! I built something similar once with a Pi4, but was disappointed in the streaming performance. Even overclocked and adequately cooled, watching 1080p content just wasn't quite possible. I'm looking forward to trying again with the Pi5.
Did you try increasing the GPU memory?
Just buy 1L PC and about same power consumption and multiple times the performance.
@@jothainwhat is a 1L pc? And I don't think even that can compete with Pi 5's power consumption because Arm processor is very power efficient compared to x86/amd64.
Edit: though you're right performance and compatibility would be better on x86's pc but the performance of pi 5 shown in video is promising. If the software improves if might be a good choice which it will.
Edit 2 : I won't recommend those that really need a pc to use this though. A cheap used windows pc or laptop is usable enough for any task like office / school work.
@@user-28qhfk65 Well something like i5-6500t on Lenovo tiny series pulls about 9W-15's on my server when running Windows 10, Jellyfin, Pi-Hole, Ubuntu server for Docker testing simultaneusly. Maximum powerusage is something like 30W peaks I've seen. So I really, really dare to claim many peoples money is better invested in 1L x64 PC's that sip power on very low amounts, perform superior and can have memory up to 64GB's. I bought my box used for was it 120 euros. About the same as rpi4 kits are now.
Dont get me wrong. I have a lot of pi's here and there, but it's foolish to use them as desktops, no matter what the model is.
Prepare to be less disappointed then i guess
Hey! My headphones say the exact same thing ( 4:47 ) "Connected to... Raspberry Bee" It's so cute!
I tried to do that with a Pi4 and was disappointed by the performance -well, the Pi4 works well, but not as well as I wished. I will give the Pi5 another try, because it is exactly what I need : a small, silent and frugal PC. Thanks for all your very informative videos, by the way.
I have been using the Pi4 as a browser. It works best when overclocked to 2167 Mhz and using a SATA SSD. It works, but is still has some weak points, particularly with bluetooth audio. The Pi 5 should change that experience completely.
The pi 5 is at least twice as fast so… :-)
@@bjarne431 My point. I found the 4B useful for browsing, with some annoyances. I think the 5B will be perfectly acceptable as an economy desktop.
I have a Pi4 stuck to the back of a monitor with silicone sticky pads. It's actually running Pi OS KDE now, and I have the scalable digital clock widget expanded to full screen with a black wallpaper to make it a 19" digital clock.
Did you stick the sticker off-centre on purpose?!!? Are you trying to trigger your viewers????
yea, my mental health took a blow on that one
😂😂😂
🤣can’t stop laughing cause hwoly 💩 it triggered me🤣
Consider me triggered. Don’t mess with tech nerds. Hahaha
So glad this was the first shown comment. Otherwise I was going to make it!
I'm working on a similar arrangement using some old Dell square monitors from work. Those date from 2007 to 2014 when Dell sold a sound bar powered by a 12v jack near the video connectors. I'm going to 3D print a bracket for the PI that locks into the sound bar bracket and gets power from the 12v jack.
I’ve got a USB 3 hub that mounts on the monitor that would be perfect for this.
Great setup thinking on building one thanks for sharing ❤
the spacing of the holes on the back of the monitor are controlled by the VESA standard
Ahoy, I saw RPi all-in-one and was thinking RPi 500...thanks for the video. Cheers, daveyb
It's impressive how far home compute has come over that last 40 years. From ~£10000 to under £100 when currency values accounted for (from ~£2500+ to £80 in list prices, then vs now, and not even equivalent computing power)
Surprised didn't 3d print one of the existing "pi vesa mount case" designs. A case design that slides in/out of a paired vesa mounting bracket would be idea. Would allow for mounting, or removing without messing with screws. Of course not doing, allows for many suggestions, comments. ;)
"It's impressive how far home compute has come over that last 40 years."
I agree absolutely which is why I refuse to adopt the modern gamer mentality of "more is always better" when it comes to CPU cores, CPU cycles, gigabytes of RAM or bigger numbers in your GPU model.
The first computer I used to connect to the Internet back around 1992-ish was a Commodore Amiga A1200 running at 14 MHz with 8 MB RAM over a dial up modem and running the "iBrowse" web browser - and even that was pleasant to use.
Today I was building a Thinkpad T22 with a 700 MHz Pentium 3 CPU and 512 MB RAM from about 2002, so 10 years later than the Amiga A1200 but with a CPU that is 50 times as fast and 64 times as much RAM. But most people would throw it in the trash.
That's why I am happy being a "boomer" with so many years in computing, both work and hobby. I can maintain that "sense of wonder" every time a new and better bit of hardware comes out whilst retaining perspective on what were still considered to be fast computers 20, 30 or even 40 years ago.
I'm not sure if anyone has asked yet, but I'm curious. How does the desktop experience feel compared to the Orange Pi 5? I've seen videos for overclocking the Raspberry Pi 5, but I'm not sure how video playback looks with the extra clock cycles. I realize that the Orange Pi 5 has more cores, but sometimes if the cycles are faster the computer will run faster at certain tasks of course.
Honestly, they both feel very fast, if you swapped devices when I was looking I wouldn’t know. I’m waiting for better gpu support before I do a comparison. I also haven’t got the 5V 5A. So Overclocking isn’t wise.
Long term I feel the Raspberry Pi 5 will be the best choice. For me it’s all about the official and community support
@@leepspvideo wow.. I'm very impressed. I thought you'd say something completely different. This just bumps up my excitement to another level. Thank you very much for answering that question.
i am just now learning about the raspberrry what it can do. i just got a raspberry 4 pi and didnt realize i needed a micro hdmi. would be nice if the micro hdmi would be a regular size hdmi like back of your monitor without having to get a micro hdmi to hdmi cable adapter. i was excited to start playing with the pi but now i have to wait another day for the adapter to come in. i am a first time user of this. i am a 20 year experienced computer tech and i always try to keep up with technology but sometimes it slips by me. now just learning about the Pi what it can do. i like the fact that it is a small form factor pc you can carry it wherever you go. just need wireless keyboard and mouse to go with it. that will be the next thing i will get once i get familiar with the Pi 4 then move up to the Pi5.
You could use it headless
Headless SSH and Remote Desktop setup. Raspberry Pi imager 1.6 Advanced mode.
ruclips.net/video/sKi0hQ-ZAIA/видео.html
Nice tidy setup. I like minimalism and have always hated ugly pc towers and their jet engine fans.
I can't wait to get my Pi 5 as it really is a game changer. We finally have HD RUclips on Linux with Arm graphics acceleration in a tiny package and an even smaller price.
I really appreciate to have learned how much energy can be saved with a Pi 5 all in one., thanks a lot for this video, leepspvideo.
You can also save energy by washing your clothes by hand instead of in a washing machine. But at what point does the question "How valuable is my time?" kick in?
If you want to go to extremes, rather than paying £30 for a cinema ticket, popcorn and a coke, just spend a couple of quid at home playing "Cybersplatt 4044" on your 1000W PC with your NVIDIA GTX 9090 RTX FAB AOK GPU and save yourself even more.
Or are we going to behave like monks and just sit in the dark because doing anything entertaining would burn electricity?
For applications that can use a short HDMI cable I have been using this "Nanosecond Extreme Thin High Speed MICRO HDMI Cable (2.6 ft/0.8 m) - World's thinnest and most flexible MICRO HDMI Cable" on Amazon UK and USA. This cable and others with newer ultra thin cables work fine for 4K video. It is so thin it places no strain on the micro HDMI connector. In the past I have lost the use of the connector on a Pi 4 when using a thick micro HDMI to full size adapter. The cable you used in this video will stress the connector, though perhaps not as much as some.
Nice tip thanks 👍🏻
Nice job I like it. I need to get my Pi's out haven't used them in about 2yrs
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This is probably the first RPi that can be used as a PC. The only thing that annoys me is the 1080p60 video playback, which isn't perfect yet.
Software is still in beta. I’m sure it will be sorted soon
@@leepspvideo I heard such things at the launch of RPi4. We all know how RUclips works on RPi4. I don't believe RPi5 will perform better with software improvements. He is too weak at the start and will stay that way. The hardware is simply not good and no OS will change that.
Can you do some testing of USB transfer rates. I'm curious if the new i/o chip will improve read write to usb devices.
I bought an Intel NUC11PAHi7 a while back for my wife that includes a vesa mount like this. She already has the monitor mounted on an arm though…
This application will increase the demand for the Raspberry Pi 5 100,000 fold!
Not really. I use NUC's and so-to-say 1L mini PC's and power consumption is like max. 30W's on absolute full load and on average like 14W's and performance is multiple times more than rpi5. VESA adapter is usually included.
@@jothainwhich cpu model?
@@bulletpunch9317 6500t
The final step to this, for a follow up might be to extend a power switch wire from the back to the side maybe so you can control power that way. Pimoroni might have one because they added that feature to their PI4 arcade machines.
I already have a few power supply with switches on the cable
I was wondering if you could detect voltage on the VGA to detect whether the monitor is on or off and and switch the pi on and off with that.
The only downside would be that you'd lose the screen for the power down procedure.
@@benholroyd5221 Isn't that why you have GPIO pins on the Pi that everyone seems to have forgotten exist on Pi's these days?
Still… they haven’t made a spec compatible USB PD mediator and voltage converter. Basically this device is unusable without the pi charger. Without it the PMIC will down clock the SOC and limit the USB port current to the point you can’t use much beyond low power devices like keyboards and mice, forget external drives. Because 5V 5a is an insanely rare usb c charging spec
It’s coming when the boards are.
I have been using mine for over a month with occasional warning but no crashes
During the drought I moved to Orange Pi. Had some teething issues but quite happy with the change.
How does the KDE plasma desktop theme perform with all transparent windows, animation and effects set to enabled?
I can’t get it working yet
I'm also thinking about it. But the setup will be a bit expensive. Here in Germany 95€ for the Pi 5 with 8GB RAM, 12€ for the power supply, 11€ for the case, for the cooler another 6€, for the mini HDMI to HDMI 5€, and for the 128GB microSD or for a USB stick another 16€. 145€ + delivery. It's not cheaper as a bundle. 150€ so about 162$ for a mini-pc that saves power, but reaches its limits very quickly despite a specially adapted OS, which has no decent way for me to connect my Bose speakers. The Raspberry was originally developed for students and people with little money. For 150€ I can buy 3x old office PCs with an i5-3470S, which is many times more powerful, and use such PCs for another 10 years with Linux Mint.
Each to their own. A 10 year old office PC is an unusual comparison, noisy and terrible performance per watt compared to Arm. I would have gone with a mini PC
@@leepspvideo It's not loud, and it consumes less power than my previous PC. The office PC consumes between 40-42 watts when playing RUclips videos at 1080p. That's acceptable for me, because I can do everything and the PC doesn't reach its limits with 5 tabs open. Electricity costs of approx. 30€ per year.
Nice video. I have my RPi5 connected at the back of tablet desktop stand, between RPi5 and the stand I have Pimoroni M.2 SSD base.
Than on the stand I have 13.3" fullHD portable monitor.
Its a great addition to our normal desktop PC 😁👍
reminds me of those old school fat all in on macs. used to work on them at school ages ago, lol.
I feel like arm cpus are going to be the future of pc world with Microsoft now supporting the project tbh
You could use 1€/1$ radiators on chips (CPU, RAM, controller) for even more cooling to prevent thermal throttling.
I would love to see a performance comparison between the Pi 4 and Pi 5 running Ubuntu, because my Raspberry Pi 4 has bad performance with Ubuntu, and I am wondering if the Pi 5 is any better for running Ubuntu.
Why don't you just try a few other distros? Ubuntu always has been the heaviest Linux distribution anyway (not that I use it) but even Raspberry Pi OS is lighter.
If you want lighter still then there's two versions of Armbian you can also try.
Ubuntu probably will run better on Pi 5 but then any distro will run better just because of the increased specification.
I would prefer a fan and filter combo. Basically you want a flow of filtered air going over the PI. This will stop the dust build up that always happens on any surface you can't see.
I think I would add a place to mount a powered USB hub right at the edge of the monitor so it would be easy to plug in a memory stick.
I might also add a USB hard drive back there too.
Those 3M "Command" strips can work nicely for that sort of thing.
I’ve had better cooling perf on my Pis by keeping them in a case with a fan.
@@jacobsonhome Yes, getting the moving air where it matters is important. I was commenting more on the not filling up with dust. I had to work on this PC last week end. There was a lot of dust inside from the years of never being opened.
I like this but here's what I'd like to see:
Dual monitor, each energy saving (around 10watts each), with a decent stand which allows for height adjustment. If not available, desktop stand which uses the vesa of each monitor. Wireless mouse and keyboard.
OMG! There is someone who actually uses the two monitor ports at the same time!?!??! I had convinced myself that the whole reason for the second MicroHDMI port was for use after the first one broke.
I showed dual monitors in this video
Raspberry Pi 5. Dual monitor Desktop and Gaming test
ruclips.net/video/V2_Z-t7ElQw/видео.html
I've never seen the point of dual monitors unless you've got independently moving eyes like a chameleon. By the time you've moved both eyes to view the other monitor, you can get to a virtual screen on the first monitor with a key press anyway.
People with dual monitor set ups tend to post lots of photos on social media just to impress their friends on how their computer workstation looks like a Boeing 747 flight deck.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 I do it to impress people.
Here is my 3 display setup
Orange Pi 5 plus TEST with 3 monitors
ruclips.net/video/hhil3RpZC2E/видео.html
overclocking at arm_freq=3000 and gpu_freq=1000 works fine
So you own one then?
I’ll be testing Overclocks when I get the Pi 5 power supply.
And if you open 5-6 tabs in the browser the raspberry pi crushes down....I just ordered one and with 5 tabs on mozzila I have 3.2 GB ram used from 4 GB....
Chromium still works much better for me
It is nice and all you can make a tidy little PC like this. However there is a bit of a but.
I can get a mini PC refurbed from ebay a little bit more with a visa mount for about £20 that will perform for a little bit more and it will be much more capable than the Pi and I don't think it uses that much more power.
I think you''ll have to pay a bit more than £20 (unless you pick up a broken one that you can repair) but it's easy enough to get a HP, Dell or Lenovo SFF SP with a 3rd or 4th generation Core i5 or i7 CPU in it and 8GB RAM that is already better than a Pi 5 but for the same price.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 I meant the visa mount was £20.
@@dave7244 That's fine, but then learn to communicate your point better in future then. It's not my fault if you can't make your point clearly.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 Seriously dude, chill out.
@@dave7244 I don't take orders from strangers on the Internet.
And don't project the emotions you want to on my comment just to "cancel" it - because we both know only snowflakes do that and I don't want to think you're a snowflake.
Run along now, mind how you go and stay away from sharp scissors.
Discussion closed.
Too little too late from Raspberry Pi. They lost my support when Eben $hit on his core supporters, dismissed us and our needs as “enthusiasts” and passed us over in favor of his business customers.
The Pi 5 is slow compared to Rockchip boards and still only has 8GB of RAM max.
RISC-V is the future and Raspberry Pi ain’t in it.
NEVER getting my money again
I don't think he "sh1t" on anyone, I think it's more the case that to get the investment money to make the Pi in the first place that he needed to prioritise Pi stocks to suppliers under contracts with NDA agreements that don't allow him to talk about them anyway - it's common business practice.
And, as per my previous main comment here, I think the Pi Foundation have lost direction anyway and the supply problems just meant I was able to find alternative platforms at the same or less cost anyway - I don't need to get all "bitter and twisted" at the Pi Foundation for it, I just don't use Pi's as much as I used to.
And, no, I don't believe RISC V is the future even though I only use Linux and Open Source software these days anyway. Years ago, we were told ARM would kill off Intel but since then AMD has become a much bigger player in the Intel 64-bit space with Ryzen CPUs - so that never happened either.
A true engineer should be happy that there are even more options to build solutions on - I will start to include RISC V alongside ARM and Intel going forward when I plan my solutions.
You sound a bit like someone with a "First World Problem", to be honest.
@@terrydaktyllus1320I'll disagree. they shit on us. I'm done supporting them as well. Let them have their business customers.
I just leveraged my pi5 8 gig with the nvme ssd kit. It is the only way to go...
There are power efficient monitors available. I have a 1920x1080 120hz portable monitor that runs on USB power. It draws just a few watts. 8? If my memory serves me right?
if so then i can make my tv a all in one pc by putting the pi power supply in tv usb that way i dont need much power cord on my outlet.
Thanks for showing your "LEE-MAC" computer ....:)!
Have a nice day!
Thanks for the video, I have a Pi4 but it just doesnt work as well as a desktop as I would like, Pi5 is on order and never thought about attaching it to the back of the monitor. Hopefully my winter bill will be lower now and I wont have to run my old gaming PC so much :)
What games are you playing on your "old gaming PC" that you'd like to play on the Pi?
I assume your gaming PC runs Windows but to get any kind of good results with gaming on the Pi then you need to run Linux. That then means that you need to check if those same games run on Linux - there might be "native" versions written for Linux, or you can have a lot of success installing WINE on Linux which creates a "Windows-like" environment for games to run in, and it does work quite well.
I think you need to probably do a bit more research, because if it's an old PC anyway then it may not be drawing a lot more power than a Pi would anyway.
I"ve got a similar setup, but I use an Nvidia Jetson which handles 4k reasonably well
im waiting for the pi500 then i wont have to buy a keyboard hope they make it with 8gb.
Whenever something new comes out, there is always THAT ONE PERSON that says "...but I want the next thing that comes out".
Its disturbing me, why the sticker not in the center? 😮
Would love a touch screen monitor for this setup. Any recs?
Not sure if they make a bigger touchscreen, this works great
14” Raspberry Pi 4 Tablet. Runs Android, Linux Windows 10 and more
ruclips.net/video/dPiRYNderkE/видео.html
I'd love to see an upgrade board for the RPi 400.
I wonder if we will see the RPi 500. Perhaps with built in SSD and priced < £100.
let me get that straight, you used the holes that people use to screw an tv to an wall... to screw the rasperberry pi to the tv?
Yes, it's called a VESA mount and many mini PCs have the mount holes too - they are used a lot in offices or call centres.
@@terrydaktyllus1320quite smarth from then.
i would give you the credits, but then, you said its not your idea u.u
@@igorgiuseppe1862 I never asked you for credits. I simply tried to answer your question.
Are you one of these people that doesn't like experts, then?
@@terrydaktyllus1320it was a joke, i didnt intended to offend =p
sorry i didnt considered how this might sound from other other side.
@@igorgiuseppe1862 No need to apologise, no offence was taken.
It just seemed to be a strange comment to make to someone who was trying to help you - though I accept that English probably is not your first language.
Hello. could you say more about gaming performance of the Pi 5? how does it handle heavy loaded games such as Counter-strike 2, Left 4 dead 2, Age of empires 4, Twisted metal 4, and so on...?
I have loads of videos in this playlist. Many with gaming
Everything Raspberry Pi. Over 650 Videos
ruclips.net/p/PLMJAjiTgBtFnaITgDfjTnsL9RlnyPTl7M
None of the games you have mentioned though. What system are they all from?
@@leepspvideo They are on windows system, and we play them online on steam platform
My advice would be to buy an X64 based computer not an Arm device like the Pi. Windows runs on a Pi but without gpu support.
How to install Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi 5
ruclips.net/video/haeYUq4RHbk/видео.html
I have steam running with my Pi 5 and Windows 10 but compatibility is poor
@@leepspvideo Thanks for the advice 😀.I really appreciate it
I actually considered to pick up a used 21" HDMI capable monitor like yours for little money off eBay to do the same for my bedroom.
Honestly haven't check the link to that other Android image you gave me some weeks ago for the Pi 4 but with a small keyboard attached and some things like KODI and SteamLink set up, this could work just as well for my usecase.
Noticed you are using an Elegoo printer. Probably a Neptune, isn't it? I kinda want to buy one of these too as a colleague of mine recommended it. The Neptune 4 has good reviews too as far as I can tell.
I have been impressed with it. It’s only my second 3D printer.
Fast affordable 3D printer. Elegoo Neptune 4.
ruclips.net/video/EozK0scgaP8/видео.html
RUclips and streaming like Netflix from the browser was always a pain point for me on the Pis. The "PC for the 99%" means that should work flawlessly.
Who actually said "PC for the 99%"? I can find no reference to it on Google.
It might be that 99% of RPi users *THINK* that it can replace a desktop, but that's not the same thing. It's certainly not a phrase I've heard in 12 years of using RPi.
Nice job! Why did you not use the fan power connector that this new RPI has? Presumably it controls the fan as needed.
he might have built this before anyone even had that add on fan and the connector may not be compatiable with those taller leads. he's keeping it simple and in fact, this doesn't even need to be a pi 5 video. This could easily be a pi4
I have a fan on the Pi 4 Poe adapter that looks like it will fit the new fan connector. I don’t have any other plugs that fit
Would have been much better off with the Pi's cooling that has been shown to be available for the RPI 5...
It’s not overheating at 3V without heatsink
Nice, although a cover over the pi would be nice
Is there a Raspberry Pi 500 on the cards?
I haven’t heard yet. I’m sure there will be
Was the Vesa mount integration an intentional design choice by the Pi Foundation?
No the Pi is using the same 4 holes as many previous models. They are not vesa compatible. The 3d printed part has vesa and Raspberry Pi mounts
@leepspvideo where is the stl for the mount?
@@shed2shed226 in the description
good evening,
is it possible to watch youtube videos without any lags? are websites loading fast enough to navigate or is it freezing sometimes?
See this video
Raspberry Pi 5. Dual monitor Desktop and Gaming test
ruclips.net/video/V2_Z-t7ElQw/видео.html
Good video have you overclocked the Pi5 yet?
No, I only have the Pi 4 power supply. Pi 5 one is ordered
aren't you planning a jellyfin test on the pi5? I would like to see if it works on hw accelariton, if it could work properly I would definitely buy one for this purpose.
The Pi 5 has no hardware support for video encoding (only decoding)
Yet
Why are you using the pi 4 way to connect a fan? There’s a dedicated fan port
I don’t have that connection on any of my fans. Although I think it’s the same with the pi4 Poe hat.
Hey
Can I connect Raspberry Pi 5 to my iPad Pro Directly using iPad Pro’s Type-C Port? Will The iPad Pro Supply Enough Power To The Raspberry Pi 5?
The iPad supplies very little power via usb c. The Zero 2W uses very little power
Linux on iPad without a network. Raspberry Pi Zero 2W or Pi4. VNC Direct.
ruclips.net/video/h-dh2L3X2bs/видео.html
100% despite them prepping stock these will be out of stock in a week or less.
Companies still taking pre orders
You should be a subscriber to the MagPi magazine - they just emailed me an hour ago to get one on priority order if I wanted one so I took them up on it.
I'm not actually in that much of a hurry for one but having missed out on all of the earlier Pi releases to have to wait for the initial rush to quieten down, it makes a change to be one of the first to get one.
NOT “all in one” as that term means a display is integrated.
To you maybe
nah to everyone who knows pcs@@leepspvideo
Real question: is it powerful enough to play switch game or emulate them?
Can you make a comparison against the Orange Pi 5?
I will when the software is ready
I'm all for "sharing the love" when it comes to getting a proper adult's OS like Linux onto the desktop but who came up with this idea that the RPi has to be a desktop replacement anyway?
I think the Pi Foundation has lost its way now and I don't even think they understand what their target audience is any more - they are just churning out upgrades because that is what they are expected to do.
I don't even feel that the "buzz" around the RPi 5 launch is anything like what was around when the models up to the Pi 4 were launched.
Me personally, I'd be a lot more interested in a new RPi Zero 2 board that kept the quad core CPU but had additional memory to take it to 1 or 2GB because the tiny form factor is what makes it so versatile.
Who even talks about maker projects using the GPIO pins on the RPi any more? I love emulation as much as the next guy but that seems to be all the the Pi is aimed at these days anyway.
And why would you even buy it for a maker project? You are paying £60-£80 for it now where you don't need that amount of CPU power and memory to drive a few peripherals on GPIO pins. And if you are going to do that, then you can pick up a Pico, ESP32 or Arduino clone microcontroller for around £10 - or even a Pi Zero at less than 1/4 the price.
I see a lot of chatter about "I'll be able to emulate a Dreamcast properly now", for example, but for £60-£80 you've been able to pick up a used SFF PC on eBay with a 3rd or 4th Generation Core i5 or i7 CPU and 8GB RAM in it for ages now, and that's already got more power than a Pi 5 has. If anything, I think that is what a lot of people have been doing anyway during the RPi shortages and I do think that's killed a lot of the buzz for the RPi 5 launch now.
I like the design of the RPi 5, I couldn't give a toss that the audio jack is gone if it made room for the I/O chip but can I think of a reason to buy one that does anything better for the same price than other alternative platforms that are available? No.
I think the RPi 5 is fine for people who don't know how to use anything else and who need a fully supported "near consumer level" device where they can just follow step-by-step instructions in tutorials and videos without really having to do any hard work themselves - but then the whole point of the Pi when it launched was to get people to become more computer savvy anyway, so, once again, I think it has "lost its way".
All previous models are still available, this is simply the new high-end model.
Did you get a chance to try playing 265 files?
I tried some. The GPU driver isn’t ready yet
Can it run Cryses?
Will a Pi5 work with win10 pro or win11 ?
I’m sure soon it will
Counter Strike 2 how many fps lul? All-minus-one computer.
Im noob....but my i3 lenovo lappy takes 25w while watching youtube at 480p (when fully charged).
Absolutely... people obsess about 4K video all of the time which is a complete gimmick anyway - unless you're projecting your screen onto the underside of a dome over your head or onto the side of the building.
Can i just swap my plex server sd card from the 4 to the 5? Without resetting.
No, it needs a specific version or some serious tweaking
@leepspvideo What a bummer. Takes a lot of doing. Adding all the files and putting them in collection then adding a smb. Don't think I'll bother than unless the 5 will make the server a lot better at transcoding 4k etc and the user interface a lot more snapper.
@@ChrisStacey you might be able to export settings etc
The logo is epic...
Can you compare Rpi and Orange pi?
I will when the software is more mature
Aw man, I just got the pi 4 like a 2 weeks ago. Do you think it’s worth to switch?
Initially you can do a lot more with a Pi 4. The 5 is 2-3 times more powerful. If you plan to run an os with a Desktop the Pi 5 is much better. I traded 4 Pi4’s in for £166 at CEX. I still have 3.
@@leepspvideo well i mostly use my pi4 for gaming, I currently have retro pi installed.
@@Gamer317. the Pi 5 will be better equipped for newer systems. PS2, GameCube, Wii and possibly newer consoles.
At the moment so much of the older games will be better supported on Pi 4
@@leepspvideo oh ok, I think I will keep pi 4 for a couple of months.
This is not bad, but I hope we will see Raspberry Pi 500 at some point
better show performance dif between win11 on 4 and 5...
It’s not supported on Pi 5 yet
Windows 11 is completely bloated and privacy-hating rubbish on both. There, no need to concern yourself any longer now.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 I hope to have that Windows 11 on Pi 5 tutorial for you soon. Always appreciate your comments 👍🏻
@@leepspvideo Thanks, give me a day or two advance notice and I will make that my "hair washing" day.
Put that logo in the middle please..have you got a tape measure lol
I do it for the comments. Plus any mistakes I make are deliberate, for the algorithm
I’m sorry, but how is this better than a mini pc that doubles-triples the performance at the same price with a decent graphic card and quicksync support for 4k Dolby vision and AV1 in hardware?
@@lp7399 with Dolby vision playback support? Any 8th gen intel cpu with quicksync and above.
I'm guessing it doesn't double-triple the energy usage at the same price.
No, it has a 6w cpu and the whole computer work on around 18-19w at full load, and that’s including two SSD, 16 GB of ram and a decent gpu with good drivers that can play up to 8k RUclips.
Oh yeah the famous 100 euros / $ mini pc that can run 8k videos. BRUH
So full of inaccuracies and confirmation bias……
Everything has strengths and weaknesses. Just let us enjoy our Arm sbc’s
I appreciate your effort in creating and sharing the content with the community but you could do the "all in one" concept when original Raspberry Pi (v1) was out already, and with the musking LG logo with Raspberry Pi logo thing I really don't understand the point you're trying to make.
No matter what is on top of LG's logo, it doesn't change the fact that both of them rely on their own electronics (and they both need each others) to show content on the monitor.
You're probably just showing support for open source hardware / software, or maybe just having fun with Raspberry Pi, that is great, I just don't understand the point. Its still an LG monitor.
Reminds me someone replaced Energy Star's logo of a Gateway PC with Sun Microsystems logo. He's still booting into Windows no matter what logo he chanaged.
I have used a first gen Pi. Most people definitely wouldn’t want to use it as a Desktop computer. The Pi 5 however would suit the vast majority as a daily desktop computer.
I really want to see a pi 5 with a lightweight windows on arm with miscrosoft office on arm 🤔. Might be an ultra efficient work pc for easy tasks 😆. Imagine how much power businesses could save 😳
"Lightweight" and "Windows" - two words that can't possibly exist in the same sentence.
My i3 lenovo laptop(15.6inch screen) takes around 25w (when fully charged). I tested while playing youtube. It's running win 10 64bit.
I’m sure Windows will be ok on the Pi 5 for basic office use and web browsing. I’ll test it when it’s available.
Windows 365 works fine on a Pi 5.
@@jamesh9756 Yes, while it's mining your personal data.
It's a bit like having a pleasant conversation with the nice chap trying to sell you insurance at the front door while his mate nips in through the back door and steals all your jewelry.
That's Windows in a nutshell.
A bit of nitpicking. It’s not an all-in-one! It’s a SBC! Yes, I understand you are mounting it on the back of a monitor. But the title is confusing 😅
can i add anti-virus, microsoft office and games?
If you want to
Better use nvme without sd card and speakers inside minitor VIA hdmi the real all in one
I can't understand if this is parody or not.
You mean 1800$? New raspberry pi, SD card, charger, monitor, keyboard and a 3D printer.
You know there’s a calculator function on your phone?
@@leepspvideo yep, do you?
I wasn't going to rush to get one but then I got an email from MagPi magazine about an hour ago to tell me that as a subscriber to the magazine, one is being reserved for me as a priority customer to get one of the first ones on release - so I ordered an 8 GB Pi 5, PSU, fan and case for £109, or about $130.
So you are a bit off with your calculations there, chap.
cool
Get a mini pc (30 Watts) peak!
Same price like pi 5 - but with double CPU Power & tripple GPU Power,
the Pi 5 is an arm chip pc, that‘s you can not run windows system efficiently.
4K Videos lag a lot on pi 5, this is jocke for the money
What cpu are you suggesting on this mini PC that has double the cpu power? Can you give me the model and retailer selling it?
RUclips will automatically block websites links.
The Pi 5 is $60 for 4GB, power adapter $12 sd card $8 = $80
The Pi was using 6 watts playing a 1080 video from RUclips. See 5:51. Your suggestion is 5X the power consumption.
I like mini PC’s. It’s great that we have so many choices these days
ruclips.net/video/--zrxlx3O4M/видео.htmlsi=WM5BEIdlBPT_ueD-
Nice video, second by the way!.😂😂
nice
Fine, nobody else will say it, so I will. That first layer on your 3D print was really bad! :)
Я купил разбери я поставил кулер я прикрутил ее сзади монитора очень познавательно
I thought the lg was a nice accent.
First
🙋
Nice. Low power. Small. However i dare you use it as desktop. How about apps? This is really a joke
No Joke, you don’t need to dare me.
It’s great as a desktop computer
Raspberry Pi 5. Dual monitor Desktop and Gaming test
ruclips.net/video/V2_Z-t7ElQw/видео.html