Intro 0:00 Opening Overview 1:20 Recommending Accessories 3:33 Assembly 5:02 installing thermal pad 17:48 Benchmark results 20:19 Debian/ Supreme X1 22:13 Gaming 26:04 Batocera 32:16 Ubuntu 34:25 WIndows 11 Setup/ Performance 40:33 Closing thoughts 45:39 Additional test Results Stress tests 0x0.st/XyjE.bin Update: re ran the same true 4k and 8k videos through windows on the x4. Played back great. I still hold to yt videos being compressed and not real quality but the video playback was great on the os
First! My SSD was running about 70° at idle so I got 120 mm fan that is like what is in your PC but connects through USB. Runs really cool now. Sweet little SBC.
I like your new videos, since you show the CPU usage. That is very good, since it is visible that the CPU usage, depending on the game and emulator, sometimes only around 50 and the other times only around 80%. So the emulators that you were running used only 2 to 3 cores. So more then 4 cores for emulation is not needed and will not make games faster by adding more cores. Will be interesting to see the CPU usage of other emulators too.
@@kiodiekin I must admit that I run mainly only emulators of computers from ~1980 to ~1990. They mainly use only 1 core. A very few times I used PS2 and N64 emulation and noticed only 2 used cores. So for my use case in fact even only 2 cores is fine. So I am totally fine with my 4 core CPU for emulation in my use case.
So sir Kiodiekin where should we look to get this SBC an would it be great to make all in one control panel 8 button joystick track ball an spinner with like batocera build?
I hate Intel aka intelligence agency spymaster I know everything is but Intel is right up there with Google and Microsoft Wish we could get the Chinese CPU...
@@kiodiekin they made their own since all of our cpus are baked into the chips for the nsa to monitor at will. But the Chinese don't sell their custom designed cpus
Dont fall for the trap, RADXA is hardware pusher, not software. forget about BIOS updates, forget about anything that needs updates, after 6months they make a new board, and forget about the previous generations. it's not worth it. just saying. bios are also vurnerable to logoFAIL.
Intro 0:00
Opening Overview 1:20
Recommending Accessories 3:33
Assembly 5:02
installing thermal pad 17:48
Benchmark results 20:19
Debian/ Supreme X1 22:13
Gaming 26:04
Batocera 32:16
Ubuntu 34:25
WIndows 11 Setup/ Performance 40:33
Closing thoughts 45:39
Additional test Results Stress tests 0x0.st/XyjE.bin
Update: re ran the same true 4k and 8k videos through windows on the x4. Played back great. I still hold to yt videos being compressed and not real quality but the video playback was great on the os
would love to see a similar video for the N97
@@nicoful86 which Sbc?
The N100 family is confusing at best. Gaming ans general performance differences would be illuminating
Very thorough and in depth
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First! My SSD was running about 70° at idle so I got 120 mm fan that is like what is in your PC but connects through USB. Runs really cool now. Sweet little SBC.
Nice work!
Thank You. I prefer a Mini computer with a graphic card.
They are expensive but due to the glut some are coming down in price.
right on. youll love this 1
I want it for a Keyboard PC in the Vilros Keyboard TouchPad Hub.
Nice
I was hoping to see what else it could do hopefully in your follow up it’s shown. 👍
More to come
I like your new videos, since you show the CPU usage. That is very good, since it is visible that the CPU usage, depending on the game and emulator, sometimes only around 50 and the other times only around 80%. So the emulators that you were running used only 2 to 3 cores. So more then 4 cores for emulation is not needed and will not make games faster by adding more cores. Will be interesting to see the CPU usage of other emulators too.
some emulators use 1-4 cores. most of the ones here use 4.
@@kiodiekin I must admit that I run mainly only emulators of computers from ~1980 to ~1990. They mainly use only 1 core. A very few times I used PS2 and N64 emulation and noticed only 2 used cores. So for my use case in fact even only 2 cores is fine. So I am totally fine with my 4 core CPU for emulation in my use case.
You’ll have a good time with this one
I wish it was 60, 8gigs version 150euros from ali, cheapest i can find
Try arace
I want to get one to turn it into my daily driver
Nice
There aren't any US suppliers as far as I can tell.
No there aren’t any currently
So sir Kiodiekin where should we look to get this SBC an would it be great to make all in one control panel 8 button joystick track ball an spinner with like batocera build?
@@DWATSON1975 Radxa website all info is posted in pinned comment.
Arcace I published the info in description
I hate Intel aka intelligence agency spymaster
I know everything is but Intel is right up there with Google and Microsoft
Wish we could get the Chinese CPU...
Chinese cpu?
@@kiodiekin they made their own since all of our cpus are baked into the chips for the nsa to monitor at will. But the Chinese don't sell their custom designed cpus
@@Retrov-h5b if you want to avoid spying... Don't get a Chinese CPU
@@Retrov-h5b r u talking about Rock chips or another version of intel’s? I’ve seen some with preloaded spy ware
Dont fall for the trap, RADXA is hardware pusher, not software. forget about BIOS updates, forget about anything that needs updates, after 6months they make a new board, and forget about the previous generations. it's not worth it. just saying. bios are also vurnerable to logoFAIL.
This is a good unit and doesn’t need much work it’s x86 lots of support