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  • @jimgann4927
    @jimgann4927 6 месяцев назад +148

    For someone who just wants to surf and check email on occasion or even every day, these kinds of computers are ideal. I turned an elderly couple's TV into a home computer by adding a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. A couple of lessons, and now they can email their grandkids and shop online. They liked it!

    • @folksurvival
      @folksurvival 5 месяцев назад +3

      I hope you set up Linux for them too.

    • @TheDreadNought22
      @TheDreadNought22 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@folksurvival Why use linux for ppl that dont code? (genuine question)

    • @folksurvival
      @folksurvival 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@TheDreadNought22 Because writing computer code isn't necessarily relevant to whether a person uses Linux or not same as it's not necessarily relevant to a person using Windows or MacOS.

    • @mekko1413
      @mekko1413 5 месяцев назад +18

      @@folksurvival - Why just why. Linux is not compatible with everything people do on a computer. Linux is still only for those enthusiasts. Until it catches up with user friendliness as windows or iOS it is a horrible idea for use cases like the op. Linux users need to get it through their thick skulls that Linux isn't for everyone.

    • @folksurvival
      @folksurvival 5 месяцев назад

      @@mekko1413 "Linux is not compatible with everything people do on a computer. "
      I never said Linux is compatible with EVERYTHING people do on a computer. Read the original comment that I was responding to. Quote: "For someone who just wants to surf and check email on occasion" which many Linux distributions are absolutely suitable for and not only suitable but in most cases the *best* OS choice.
      "Linux is still only for those enthusiasts."
      False.
      "Until it catches up with user friendliness as windows or iOS it is a horrible idea for use cases like the op."
      False again. It's often easier and more user friendly than Windows and many inexperienced and senior users can attest.
      iOS is a smartphone operating system so not really comparable to operating systems typically used on desktops/laptops such as Windows, Linux, MacOS (and servers in the case of Linux and BSD).
      "Linux users need to get it through their thick skulls that Linux isn't for everyone."
      I never claimed Linux is for EVERYONE. People that want to play PC games are probably best to use Windows (even though the Steam deck uses Linux). People that want to use proprietary software such as the Adobe suite should just use Windows. People that want the Apple eco-system must, obviously, use MacOS.

  • @moosey62
    @moosey62 Год назад +148

    I'm using a Trigkey with a Ryzen 7 5800H and 32GB for high end audio editing. It's rock solid and eats everything I throw at it. Save yourselves a fortune and get one.

    • @3702251a
      @3702251a 11 месяцев назад +3

      How’s the temperature?

    • @islu6425
      @islu6425 6 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@TheScepticalThinker i dont have that pc but the ryzen 7 5800H has a max tdp of 45 W which is way below the ps5's 180 W tdp, so i suppose it consumes way less than a console

    • @TheScepticalThinker
      @TheScepticalThinker 6 месяцев назад

      @@islu6425 ok

    • @rockwach2388
      @rockwach2388 6 месяцев назад

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😊😊😊😊​@@3702251a

    • @petermccavington8232
      @petermccavington8232 5 месяцев назад +1

      What is TDP??

  • @michaelcollins8316
    @michaelcollins8316 8 месяцев назад +68

    I bought one of these small footprint computers but I went more high end and I love it. I am not the normal 75 year old, I use my machine daily and I wanted more speed for business applications. First I had all of the peripherals that were needed and I went with an Intel i7 processor and 32 gig of memory with a 1.5 TB of SSD storage. I do program my own applications and run some larger commercial applications on it. I couldn’t beat the price and think it was a great buy. I believe that this type of machine can meet the demands of many individuals. Great informational review.

    • @jeffa847
      @jeffa847 5 месяцев назад +2

      Which one did you get?

  • @Azureblaze77
    @Azureblaze77 6 месяцев назад +18

    I have a beefy gaming PC and have not just played many high end games on it of late. I found I was simply surfing the web, reading web comics, and watching RUclips mostly. You know, the chill life. I also love older or more retro like PC titles too, which are really overkill for my gaming PC. Beyond those issues, it was also really heating up my small office for no reason (as I was not pushing the system) and using a lot of watts as well.
    So I bought a SER5 (5560u) on sale and hooked up my 2 monitors and a USB switch so I can switch my USB devices back to my gaming PC easily if I really want to. It's been great as it's super quiet and only 25w vs over 300+ watts on my other system at times. It's been a big difference in heat and electricity use for this small office space I have. I'm also not sacrificing much in performance with the NVME and 6 cores and 12 threads for normal use. I can even play some chill more retro like games i.e. Vampire Survivors with no problem. Will I still use my gaming PC sometimes for newer/more demanding titles? Yeah, sure I will. But when I don't need it, I don't need it.

  • @leedavis2222
    @leedavis2222 9 месяцев назад +22

    I saw a video like this in August, so I bought a MoreFine minipc for $159 to give it a try. It is WONDERFUL. I was not expecting much, so I went for the cheapest I could find. This is perfect, I love how small it is, I like that I can add to the internal storage and memory. The Minipc came with 16gb ram and 512g of storage, expandable to 32g ram and 4TB of storage. It is able to do everything I want. Now I have 20 HDDs usb'd to it with no problem. I will be adding to the memory and storage as I go by. Running 2160p videos with no problems. I will be buy another couple of these for different jobs later. It is working perfectly with all those drives attached. I am actually only using the one of the rear usb 3.2 ports. Never heard of MoreFine But this is a good little computer and has a 3yr warranty. I think my 2 big old desktop will now be storage for music and movies. I am totally sold on this computer.

    • @occamraiser
      @occamraiser 13 дней назад

      I have 8 multi Terabyte USB HDDS totalling about 30TB connected to my microPC NAS; it runs faster than my WiFi so I really don't know what it's capable of.

  • @JB.zero.zero.1
    @JB.zero.zero.1 11 месяцев назад +14

    I have had a Beelink GTR6 since September 2022, I use it everyday for 12 hours straight. Great system.

  • @proximohitman
    @proximohitman 11 месяцев назад +87

    I got my Beelink SER6 Pro recently and it cost me 50% less than an Apple Mac Mini M2 with similar specs. So far, I'm very pleased with it's performance and quietness.

    • @alanyoung159
      @alanyoung159 6 месяцев назад

      Are you guys concerned about its proprietary power plug? That was the only major downside I was reading for Beelink's newer stuff

    • @arnorobinwerkman
      @arnorobinwerkman 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@alanyoung159 it just uses a barrel jack.

    • @alanyoung159
      @alanyoung159 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@arnorobinwerkman ahh thanks, I was thinking of their newer ones

    • @petermccavington8232
      @petermccavington8232 5 месяцев назад +1

      What's better? Ryzen or Nvidia??

    • @proximohitman
      @proximohitman 5 месяцев назад

      @@petermccavington8232 based on my experience, Nvidia is superior.

  • @theinktician
    @theinktician Год назад +28

    Some people assume it's a niche interest, which is fair. But at this point in time, it really makes sense to get one of these on sale for $300 instead of building your own rig with older parts. It costs more to build something that performs the same now. Best you can do is an old microtower with an RX 580. Anything else performs worse and suffers from old backends

    • @theinktician
      @theinktician Год назад +5

      Of course, there are occasions when you can find a deal on ebay for a more modern pc for less, but those are rare. I actually ran into a few myself. Got an i5 8500 Elitedesk with 16gb ram for $120 in january. Saw a Thinkcentre with the same specs for $95 this week. I never stopped looking though - these prices are just that rare. But if you buy a 2018 or newer desktop for under $140 you can slap any DECENT GPU in and end up with a better deal. But it's a tough ask - especially if you;re looking for Ryzen. You pretty much NEED to get a prebuilt for this type of cost effectiveness -- a rig from an amateur seller. Not one of those guys that have choice dropboxes and stock photos.

    • @SwordfighterRed
      @SwordfighterRed 6 месяцев назад +1

      There's tons of folks that say "just get a miniITX build or a laptop instead", but I find there's at least some use or appeal with these tiny computers.

    • @user-nv1gm2zj7y
      @user-nv1gm2zj7y 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SwordfighterRed its cheap its tiny. not everybody plays games. you can get the same for smart tvs but thats expensive

  • @Digitalmedia4less
    @Digitalmedia4less 6 месяцев назад +5

    I just purchased a GEEKOM i9 13th Gen to replace my old all in one desktop, and I love it.
    I will never go back to a traditional desktop computer again.
    This little pc is super powerful and fast and easy to upgrade.
    Just added a rotating 144hz monitor wireless keyboard and mouse, and that's it.

  • @EgoChip
    @EgoChip 8 месяцев назад +12

    I have a Minisforum mini PC and it's so good. It cost me £400. I didn't want a cheaper Celeron CPU because what I am using it for is quite CPU intensive, and the 11th gen i5 with 16gb I was using struggled at times, so I went for a more powerful system that will hopefully be good for years.
    It has Windows 11, a 12th gen i7, 32gb RAM and 2x 1TB SSD's, one NVMe and one SATA I added myself. It runs like a dream, I thought my old i5 machine was good but this is on another level. It boots up in about 5 seconds from a hard shutdown. Then there is the space it saves, it's on a shelf out of the way, and there's no huge tower in the way that makes a lot of noise any more. You can even mount it on the back of a monitor so it's out of sight. The only thing it's missing is an SD card slot, but that's easily remedied with a USB hub.

    • @Htbaa
      @Htbaa 3 месяца назад

      I got a Minisforum as well as I wanted to have a Windows computer on the side for some of the things I can’t run on my Mac systems. I had a spare 24” screen and mounted it behind that. I now have a Windows PC setup in the living room that barely takes any space. Just the monitor, keyboard and mouse. Great! I run Steam on it and mostly play the old games (Command & Conquer, Rollercoaster Tycoon etc.) but it can run more modern games pretty good as well.
      My old Windows PC was a 3rd gen Intel i7 with SSD and a 4th gen i7 laptop with an SSD as well but the performance of this Minisforum is miles ahead. It’s so smooth.

  • @johnhulse4124
    @johnhulse4124 9 месяцев назад +25

    I use to build my own PCs but recently bought a Beelink SER5 5800U on sale, which came with a nice 36 gigs of RAM. It was a great choice for my tiny office. It is also quick enough for my needs as I'm only a casual gamer and is nearly silent. It also uses less electric power than my old PC and has the ports if I choose to upgrade to dual monitors. Sure, its not the computer equivalent of a monster truck, but it does all I ask without a hitch.

    • @starwars1357
      @starwars1357 9 месяцев назад +5

      36 gigs of ram? :O

    • @avalagum7957
      @avalagum7957 6 месяцев назад

      36GB ram means 4 + 32?

    • @johnhulse4124
      @johnhulse4124 6 месяцев назад

      Naw bro, just a total of 32 Gigs of RAM instead of the usual 16 most of the Beelink 5800U have as standard.

    • @dunzerkug
      @dunzerkug 5 месяцев назад

      @@johnhulse4124 Beelink doesn't make a SER5 5800U.

  • @terryhayward7905
    @terryhayward7905 8 месяцев назад +6

    I have 2 Lenovo Thinkcentre Mini's intel i7 3.3ghz c CPUs. 32gb RAM at less than £150 (used) Great little machines, almost completely silent. Almost the same price as a Raspberry Pin and a much more useful computer as a local web server, home computer, music and film machine. I love them.( I run Linux Mint on both )

  • @ricdale7813
    @ricdale7813 11 месяцев назад +7

    I discovered Intel NUC's about 3 years ago with the NUC 8 i5. Needed a good ,cheap 4k movie and media streamer. The goal was under $500 complete. Small foot print and stupid powerful for daily surfing and streaming. It's not a pro gamer machine but it is a powerful audio and video machine.

  • @bnr32jason
    @bnr32jason 11 месяцев назад +16

    I have three of the Minisforum UM690, two on DIY arcade racing setups (mostly for emulating Initial D and Mario Kart GP) and one in my RV. It is absolutely perfect for the RV for sure. I have it connected to a 32" Samsung Q60a (4K QLED) and we play family party games like Overcooked 2 and others while glamping or the kids play together while traveling, it only uses about 60 watts max which means we can pretty much play it for days without any issue. I love them!

    • @tokyojerry
      @tokyojerry 7 месяцев назад +2

      For myself, I just ordered the one higher up, UM790Pro on a Christmas sale at Amazon Japan. I am really looking forward to getting this. My only concern though is being USB4 vs Thunderbolt 4. I hope it will connect to my external sonnet Edge 20 Thunderbolt 4 dock without any recognition problems.

  • @matt47110815
    @matt47110815 4 месяца назад +3

    Love the little N95 i bought. 😊 Older Games are no problem at all!

  • @frustratedalien666
    @frustratedalien666 Год назад +26

    I moved away from using a Ryzen 7 5800U based laptop to work from home to using a Ryzen 7 5800H based mini PC from Trigkey that was dirt cheap. It works really well and with 32 GB memory, it can easily run a lot of docker containers for my development workflow. I now have so many of these mini PCs that I am actually having a hard time finding a good use for half of them. I think I'll just use the remainders as a proxmox cluster.

    • @reiniergarcia
      @reiniergarcia 11 месяцев назад +7

      Nobody cares dude 😂😂

    • @DeltaLima274
      @DeltaLima274 9 месяцев назад +2

      i feel you

    • @RobiOne313
      @RobiOne313 2 месяца назад

      Set them up as Crypto Nodes or Miners

  • @akin242002
    @akin242002 11 месяцев назад +6

    Don't forget the Geekom IT12 for those who don't game or game on a console.
    Intel 12th gen P series CPU, easy setup for non-technical people, and priced at $500. Add a Lenovo 27-inch QHD monitor for $300 and other accessories for $70. Total $870 for a modern setup.

    • @EVOTech1
      @EVOTech1  11 месяцев назад +2

      those 12th gen processors have some serious horsepower when it comes to raw CPU performance. Shame that intel's iGPUs haven't seen a major revision since 11th gen, but seems like 14th gen is going to actually see a major upgrade to the iGPU. this will hopefully make both AMD and Intel more competitive with each other. The biggest winners are always the customers when the companies are in close competition. Hopefully the performance jump is big enough on 14th gen that 12th gen and 13th gen systems end up being extremely discounted. imagine a 1260P in a 300 dollar Mini PC. For something like photoshop or video editing, it's such an insane value for money.

  • @enesjei
    @enesjei 7 месяцев назад +5

    What people need most is a device that can stream videos, web browsing, do some light weight editing, office stuffs, play some popular games with decent frame rates without breaking their wallet.
    Laptop is overpriced for those needs and standard pc is overkill (also draw too much power)

  • @cmd_f5
    @cmd_f5 8 месяцев назад +2

    I find this stuff fascinating. The 2010s were about netbooks, I bought a few and they are fun little writing and basic browsing machines. I just picked up a basic mini fanless system and it's working fine. I'm gonna get a more serious machine but wanted to test the waters with a little 64 GB, 4 GB RAM I3 thing. It'll work for basic DAW and plugin work no problem..
    Laptops need a battery and those don't do great for a machine that is gonna spend most of its life inn a mixing desk or on a table somewhere crunching numbers. This mini stuff is way more my thing and doesn't have a battery that'll puff up and degrade over a few years.
    A cool potential plan I have later is to wire up a battery bank and have the option of running off mains power or portable cells.

  • @peterdobson3435
    @peterdobson3435 11 месяцев назад +6

    I am looking to get one of those in a couple of years when windows 10 ages out. My reason is that they are a cheap way to switch to a secure version of Windows that will be supported. At the same time, they are relatively inexpensive and allow me to do what I need to do on the web and at the same time keep my old more powerful Windows 10 PC offline and safe. It is a cheap and safe alternative to go full bore buying my more expensive intense use PC. So, my current Gen 7 core PC will keep chugging along offline, while the mini will serve as an internet tool. Upgrade without killing the budget or giving up functionality.

  • @jmcminn1076
    @jmcminn1076 Год назад +51

    These tiny systems are great for my little arcade cabs. I have a beelink ryzen 7735hs with a 680m agpu in my counter top arcade cab, and it runs MK11 at high on the 1366x768 at a constant 60fps, among other things. I got a beelink s12 n100 to go into what will be my “vertical” counter cabinet, because I don’t need more than that to run MAME. Awesome stuff.

    • @Shazizle
      @Shazizle Год назад +1

      The new 600m and 700m series agpu's have blown me away with its performance. It's crazy to think it will only get better and better.

    • @jmcminn1076
      @jmcminn1076 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Shazizle it really is crazy. The 680m is about on par with a GTX 960m, which makes these things crazy good relative to the power usage and size.

    • @JapanShopBrazil
      @JapanShopBrazil 9 месяцев назад

      Can it play Aura Kingdom, Starbound, Terraria, Stardewvalley, minecraft medium at 60 fps and photoshop/Illusttator/corel draw just fine?

    • @Shazizle
      @Shazizle 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@JapanShopBrazil the build in gpu is comparable to a gtx 1060 6gb, if you look up benchmarks for that it'll be about the same.

    • @jmcminn1076
      @jmcminn1076 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@JapanShopBrazil not sure if you're serious are being glib, but I'd expect that a mini PC with a Ryzen that had a Radeon 680m or 780m agpu would do any and all of those things just fine. I've seen people run Cyberpunk 2077 on these -- at super low settings and not quite constant 60fps, but playable.

  • @classof2023goated
    @classof2023goated 5 месяцев назад

    i'm glad people are starting to see the vision with mini PCs cuz i've had a beelink SER4 since august 2022, and it's been my main PC ever since

  • @ja3arko
    @ja3arko 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for the great video, I want to use one of them mini PC's as a smart tv console, which one would you recommend? It's really just to watch movies and streaming. Thanks a lot

  • @keatsuki
    @keatsuki 8 месяцев назад +5

    I'm very tempted to buy one and an extra before the price gets jacked up since they're getting so popular. I've been getting into PC gaming more and more lately but I only have a basic laptop. I have so much trouble downloading bigger games like Genshin for example. Mini pc's might have just opened a whole new world for me.

  • @dinkidink5912
    @dinkidink5912 7 месяцев назад +9

    One thing to be aware of is the 5000 series apus don't support AV1 decoding which is becoming very common now, a lot of youtube uses AV1 for instance.

  • @KatRollo
    @KatRollo Год назад +12

    Ryzen 7 5800H unlocked at 54W TDP (Beelink SER5 Max) is the best bang for buck. You get comparable performance with RDNA2 without paying a premium price. You can emulate upto PS3/Switch with the 5800H.

    • @FlintG
      @FlintG 9 месяцев назад

      Yup that is a good deal I am going to get mine here soon too I look forward to testing it out.

    • @KatRollo
      @KatRollo 9 месяцев назад

      @@FlintG Been super happy with mine. I have the SER7 but I like the SER5 MAX more. It's more stable and reliable.

    • @Denis-tf8fl
      @Denis-tf8fl 8 месяцев назад

      What's the frame rate on switch like on it? Mario kart ok?

  • @astroworfcraig9164
    @astroworfcraig9164 7 месяцев назад

    Just the info I was needing!

  • @grahammillar8012
    @grahammillar8012 6 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect for amateur radio . I can fit my radio /digital interface /and mini pc into a small brief case. Ideal for quick setup and portable operation. Setup for offgrid when power is out or internet is down locally switches automatically . can email/and communicate world wide via radio through various digital modes by using the Radio's Tx/Rx and passing it through a digital interface allowing data to travel to and from the mini pc.

  • @delphi-moochymaker62
    @delphi-moochymaker62 3 месяца назад

    Watching this on a Beelink PC. Works great, even does some occasional basic gaming and video editing. Great value for the money.

  • @ronanderson3884
    @ronanderson3884 6 месяцев назад

    First time coming across your channel. Thanks for putting this out. This particular title was of interest to me because it seems like one of these would be perfect for running Adobe Lightroom. Which product would you recommend for that, and IF I could, I would also prefer to be able to hook up two monitors

  • @zhila5958
    @zhila5958 Год назад +4

    if these mini pcs will rock RDN4 alongside higher speed ddr5 rams in the future, i can’t wait to swap my main pc to one of these due to how efficient they are

  • @wjckc79
    @wjckc79 8 месяцев назад

    I got a Beelink SER5 at the end of 2022 and am still very happy with it. I upgraded the ram to 48 Gigs and am able to push a third monitor at 1080p over USB 3 (yes 3 not C) with a powered USB adapter. I don't see any need to upgrade any time soon.

  • @bindig1
    @bindig1 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have Trigkey S5 Ryzen 7 5800. I don't do gaming, just internet stuff. This thing is great. Came with W11 installed. Very fast, very small and quiet. I attached it to the back of my monitor. $269 on Amazon

  • @domainmojo2162
    @domainmojo2162 Месяц назад

    We've been buying them to use as firewalls (I work for an ISP and we buy thousands of these) and other appliances. Supermarket chains and retail buy them in the hundreds of thousands, since they are perfect as POS-es. (Point-of-Sale , not the other "POS")
    As I said- we use them as firewalls- from the 2-port, to the 4-port models. The 8-core Celerons make great firewalls once you install pfsense or Untangle or other firewalls on them.
    The 4-core Celerons in turn, make great SDWAN boxes.
    Many companies sell them as SDWAN boxes, firewalls, packet-inspection devices, general security devices, routers (with any one of the many open-source router software on the internet installed on it), head units for IP cameras, storage head units, and much more.
    That's why they disappear from stock.
    They make rather poor desktop PCs, but great servers! That's why it's not the general public that buys them so much... it's corporations- in order to repackage them as "appliances" with their own software pre-installed.

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 Год назад

    Thanks for this comprehensive overview.

  • @adaboy4z
    @adaboy4z 9 месяцев назад +2

    Bought a barebone minisforum um790 to replace a 7yr old laptop. Installed Samsung 990 pro 1Tb, 32gb ddr5 5600mhz ram, Connected it behind a 50 inch 4K tv, wireless keyboard and mouse. Its great for gaming and streaming.

    • @tie_breaker
      @tie_breaker 5 месяцев назад

      where are best place to buy parts and how much did you pay in total?

  • @packetgeek
    @packetgeek 8 месяцев назад

    I bought four Coofun (Ryzen 5) miniPCs on sale and built a Kubernetes cluster from them. These are great for home lab setups.

  • @alexk7467
    @alexk7467 3 месяца назад

    I bought a GEEKOM A5 mini pc a few months ago to use as a second pc and love it. I found out of the box it didn't have any additional bloatware installed, unlike other pc manufacturers do. I easily installed a 2.5 hdd for additional storage and the only thing I can find wrong with it is the fan can be noisy sometimes which depends on the task at hand.

  • @jw81687
    @jw81687 2 месяца назад

    can you imagine going into the past 20 years ago, with this thing. that little box is more powerful than the giant machines we used to run starcraft with.

  • @occamraiser
    @occamraiser 13 дней назад

    I use 3 of these low spec boxes, one running OpenMediaview as a NAS, one running HomeAssistant automation and one with windows as a media player. Each of them cost less than £125 (~$170). They also run on about 8W :)

  • @Channelterror117
    @Channelterror117 Месяц назад

    love the musical touch in the background.

  • @needsLITHIUM
    @needsLITHIUM 11 месяцев назад +5

    These cheaper Celeron and Pentium units can even handle pro audio production, if you freeze your tracks and resource intensive plugins once you get them how you want them, or just use it for actual audio capture and then relocate the project to a more capable machine. They can also use amp sim suites in stand alone mode just fine, so if you want a small system to use for a "custom guitar pedal" of sorts, these are the systems to do it with. Also, these mini PC's are cheaper than the laptops with the exact same hardware specs, so if you don't need to actually be mobile, but still want a system that is "portable" to an extent, or small enough to put in your TV stand, they more than do the trick. And the beefier systems with newer Ryzen 5, 7, or 9 platforms absolutely CAN keep up with gaming, especially if you put something like Steam OS 3 HoloISO or Chimera OS Linux on it.

    • @Spladoinkal
      @Spladoinkal 5 месяцев назад +1

      That sounds awesome but I feel like if I was going to get one of these for audio production I'd just get one of the higher end ones since they still don't break the bank.

    • @needsLITHIUM
      @needsLITHIUM 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Spladoinkal valid, and same, but the point is that these lower the cost of entry.

  • @MYTHQUEST91
    @MYTHQUEST91 10 месяцев назад +1

    What would you recommend for a triple display trading setup? I want it to be snappy and not lag up when loading charts. And i might do some light gaming like, fortnite and Battlefield 5 occasionally.

  • @woutdezeeuw1604
    @woutdezeeuw1604 6 месяцев назад +1

    My next laptop replacement is going to be a mini PC. I'll just take it along with a USB screen and a keyboard. That way the next time I want to upgrade the PC, I don't throw away a keyboard and screen onto the trash heap.

  • @DevilTravels
    @DevilTravels 11 месяцев назад +3

    My odyssey mini computer integrates well into my RV system.
    With an adult size wireless keyboard and trackball, I can do everything I need.
    With a small 12 volt DC-DC inverter/charger, I don't have to deal with shore power or inefficient AC inverters.
    And when I eventually switch to Zorin OS, I will be able to do more for less power.

  • @studiophantomanimation
    @studiophantomanimation 9 месяцев назад +2

    I have a Mele Quieter 3C and the best thing is it's silence. For writing a novel without distractions it's damn perfect

    • @wiseowl4676
      @wiseowl4676 6 месяцев назад

      What is your novel title?

    • @leemanwrong
      @leemanwrong 6 месяцев назад

      Yep i've been quite impressed with Mele, i got the PCG02 which is small and silent and hides behind my monitor for a nice, clean setup.

  • @JADED1620
    @JADED1620 6 месяцев назад +2

    Theyre perfect for home theater or media tvs. They last way longer and dont slow up like the overpriced firecube, roku, or other built in media tv devices.

    • @EVOTech1
      @EVOTech1  6 месяцев назад +1

      not to mention adblocker and the ability to host your own jellyfin or plex server

  • @marksawesomeadventures
    @marksawesomeadventures 8 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah, I recently thought about buying one of these to throw in my backpack going to Thailand, because some of them have a HDMI Port on them, and I could just Plug the Hotel TV into the HDMI Port and use it as my Monitor, to edit my Videos with. It would be smaller to carry around than a Laptop, and I think it would Perform better than a Laptop.
    Thailand has restrictions on what you can actually bring into the Country, so I figured I would just pick one of these up in Bangkok and throw it in my Back Pack and go. 😁

  • @jackochainsaw
    @jackochainsaw 5 месяцев назад

    I've got two HP minis from my previous company as the office closed. They are pretty awesome. I keep the older one for coding, and the newer one is capable enough to be upgraded to Win 11. The only bad thing about them is the cooling. When they are doing a major download they sound like they are going to burst into flames. I touched the case and it was red hot. They are super useful for space saving.

  • @jw_25
    @jw_25 4 месяца назад

    I'm on a Mac and I got one of these mini-PCs just for running programming assignments on Windows. If you're not gaming, it's fantastic, saves a ton of space, works great, and mine was under $300.

  • @CDeuce152
    @CDeuce152 10 месяцев назад +2

    My SER5 Pro 5800H 32GB has been holding up strong even with my dual monitor setup and 2 USB expansion hubs.

  • @astrahcat1212
    @astrahcat1212 9 месяцев назад +5

    Ryzen 7735hs, 1TB SSD, 32GB of RAM on Amazon for like 600-700 bucks and you're asking why? 🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @nunagoras
    @nunagoras 8 месяцев назад +2

    For someone that just needs some basic office work on a decent machine those mini PC's are ok. I'd say even for casual gaming and some more intensive work... Or say, some 90% of the entire market can to live out of those mini PC's... Wonderful.

  • @ynyslochtyn
    @ynyslochtyn 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great summary. I think having built in bay for 2.5 inch sata additional drive is desirable feature.

  • @davidknightx
    @davidknightx 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just bought one for my mom to replace her crappy Chromebox. The reason is because they work perfectly as long as you aren't gaming, video editing, etc. She just needs something that surfs the web, plays RUclips, email and basic stuff on her HDTV. I use mine as my main work PC and media player. I only use my gaming PC for gaming. These tiny PC's are great to just leave on all the time because they use very little power.

  • @oculosprudentium8486
    @oculosprudentium8486 5 месяцев назад

    I was very pleasantly surprised at the low cost, huge performance, and feature set they now have.

  • @utubeape
    @utubeape 5 месяцев назад +1

    Oh wow this video was a good YT recomendation, I didn't know these existed. I have a laptop from about 8 years ago and a screen, keyboard and mouse connected to it. I didn't want to get a big tower PC. I will for sure buy a good mini PC. sometimes do video editing but I don't play games

  • @weirdshibainu
    @weirdshibainu 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm looking at one of these as I want to go back to a desktop, partly so I can run 2 monitors. Tired of the bulky boxes taking up desk space. I can hook up my backup HD and call it good.

  • @logothaironsides2942
    @logothaironsides2942 3 месяца назад

    The one we had from AZ was Mini PC Windows 11 Pro J4125(up to 2.7GHz), 16GB DDR4/256GB M.2 SATA SSD, 2 HDMI/VGA Port,Dual Band Wi-Fi,Bluetooth 4.2,4K HD . It had windows already initialized which was a bit worrying. Recently I took it apart to harvest the parts and there were NO RAM sticks, the only thing I could use was the SSD. Expansion was either plug something external in or open it and add a small SSD to the connector inside the lid.

  • @hulkdynamite3305
    @hulkdynamite3305 5 месяцев назад

    You make very good points. Especially simce I've been getting into torrenting and building up my own entertainment collection this is a very good idea.

  • @drescherjm
    @drescherjm 8 месяцев назад +1

    These are great PCs for people who primarily use their PC for browsing the web and maybe a little office work. When my mother-in-laws 10+ year i3 mid sized tower system dies I will purchase her one of these and maybe even get a vesa mount and mount it to the back of her monitor.

  • @jdubxi11
    @jdubxi11 11 месяцев назад +4

    Purchased a SER5 a few months back, absolutely happy with it. Been recommending them ever since to anyone who wants an affordable option for gaming and emulation.

    • @adambriers1681
      @adambriers1681 7 месяцев назад +1

      Can the SER5 handle wii emulation @1080p?

    • @jdubxi11
      @jdubxi11 7 месяцев назад

      @@adambriers1681 it can, but for best all around results I keep mine at 720p. Also, just got a Peladn 5800U on Amazon for like $280. Having great luck with it, and it does run wii at 1080p a lot more smoothly. runs wiiU very well and switch ehh..depends on the game.

    • @ckthmpson
      @ckthmpson 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@adambriers1681I'm wondering this as well

  • @Renegade1100011
    @Renegade1100011 5 месяцев назад

    I own a couple of 7th gen i5 Dell OptiPlex's that I bought off Ebay for about 50 quid each, they make great home servers used for things like file sharing (Nextcloud) and media streaming (Plex). I also have a home lab setup with Windows Server, hyper-V etc. Add extra storage via USB 3 and upgrade the RAM and they make great little home servers, but you could probably use them as a small office server too. Great little versatile PC's imo.

  • @williamlee7782
    @williamlee7782 7 месяцев назад +1

    Advice wanted. I have hardware/software that requires a windows pc.
    I had stationed several of thwse setuos around my home and dont a traditional setup at each station..
    What is a good solution to use a bunch of these mini PCs and have it wirelessly interfaced to a single monitor or windows surface machine? I don't need screens/keyboards/mouse for each station. Thank you.

  • @user-ff6pq1eg8x
    @user-ff6pq1eg8x 4 месяца назад +1

    Apart from PCs getting smaller, cheaper and more powerful we're seeing similar cases Transmitters and Ham Radios.

  • @williambrennan5701
    @williambrennan5701 5 месяцев назад

    They are handy for home media .im on my Livingroom tv right now. i have plex media server on it with hundreds of movies and loads of tv shows hooked to several usb3 hard drives. I can play anything from any site on the 87 inch tv and unlike the built in the tv aps i get it all with no ads thanks to powerful ad blockers available for PC

  • @taxineil1
    @taxineil1 11 месяцев назад

    I prefer something I can get my hands into as I like doing my own repairs,updates etc.Saying that I do also have an M1 MacMini,I've never had problems with Macs,so the small size don't matter.

  • @swilco266
    @swilco266 6 месяцев назад

    I bought one mainly as a replacement for projects I used to use raspberry pis for :) going to put kodi and launchbox on it, apparently those n100s can emulate up to playstation 2 and GameCube/wii so looking forward to tinkering with it

  • @sirdee9607
    @sirdee9607 7 месяцев назад

    Great Video, i love Mini PCs and as Media-PCs they are superb.

  • @withinjapan2024
    @withinjapan2024 4 месяца назад

    YE I got a mini PC the other day and dam it runs rings around my big desktop PC and great for video editing

  • @markwrede8878
    @markwrede8878 5 месяцев назад +1

    Affordability will forever undercut capacity in the drive to reduce utility to advantage profit margins.

  • @4jp
    @4jp 8 месяцев назад +1

    Used is not necessarily a problem. You can find used systems with manufacturer warranties. I bought a 1 year old Lenovo m70q with 12500T for $170. It has three years left on the warranty and is fully transferable.
    It is not the best computer in the world, but it is good enough for basic stuff. I bumped it up to 64gb RAM and installed a 2TB ssd. The result is a decent machine for internet, watching streaming stuff, and running a few VMs.

  • @Designlov3n
    @Designlov3n 4 месяца назад

    Worth mentioning is that you can buy "barebone" versions, whereby, you can insert your own ram and hd cards.

  • @Xizax41325
    @Xizax41325 5 месяцев назад

    I bought a beelink for pfsense since I wanted a hardware firewall. It's been nice.

  • @charlo17
    @charlo17 2 месяца назад

    These are REALLY good! Very powerful!

  • @TheOhsemGuy
    @TheOhsemGuy 9 месяцев назад

    I recently got my self a GenMachine mini PC worth around $190 with AMD Ryzen 7 4700U + 8GB of RAM and 120GB NVMe SSD. I purposely went for the cheapest option that comes with the low RAM and storage specs because I know that I will be upgrading the RAM and SSD to a better one. Probably my best purchase this year and it's totally worth it.

  • @johnp.johnson1541
    @johnp.johnson1541 8 месяцев назад

    I have a lappy from 2012 with an AMD A6 and 6 Gb of RAM. The antiX distro runs it. It runs better than most laptops I have touched running Microsoft Windows 10, last build.
    While I own a new lappy, I will never ditch the old one. A mini PC is a better buy than a raspberry pi.

  • @jalcanites2939
    @jalcanites2939 9 дней назад

    I have a Beelink mini PC that I hook up to my big screen TV. I've had it for almost 2 years now.

  • @stephenmartin8331
    @stephenmartin8331 6 месяцев назад +1

    People are buying them because they're the same size and price of a raspberry pi, but these will play 4k video and you can add an eGPU for gaming.

  • @galimirnund6543
    @galimirnund6543 8 месяцев назад

    I just got an Intel NUC manufactured in 2021 NUC7CJYH from the college surplus store. Good little PC. $70.00 but well worth it.

  • @EVOTech1
    @EVOTech1  Год назад +1

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  • @KalenMaahs
    @KalenMaahs 11 месяцев назад

    I've been using an HX90 for about a year. I love it but would have bought the HX99G if it had been out when I order the older brother.

  • @The1stDukeDroklar
    @The1stDukeDroklar 7 часов назад

    These minis would probably beat the snot out of my first 386 I got before the first voodoo cards came out.

  • @just2716
    @just2716 Год назад +2

    We we're just talking about these mini PC last night. Then you published a video to clarify things up. Very very helpful sir!

    • @EVOTech1
      @EVOTech1  Год назад

      Glad I could help!

    • @just2716
      @just2716 Год назад

      sir are these Ryzen mini pc over clock ready?
      CPU, GPU and RAM oc unlocked?

    • @EVOTech1
      @EVOTech1  Год назад

      the most you can do is adjust the TDP. clock speeds on both the igpu and CPU are locked and can not be adjusted. RAM also needs to follow JDEC spec so it does not support XMP or overclocking.

    • @just2716
      @just2716 Год назад +1

      @@EVOTech1 thank you so much sir. That clarifies my thoughts. Then TDP adjustment is the way to go then if I wanna pull the most out of these things.

  • @Spladoinkal
    @Spladoinkal 5 месяцев назад

    One of these would be PERFECT for running OBS for church's livestream! One for ProPresenter and another for OBS all for around $500!

  • @mynameisprivate158
    @mynameisprivate158 2 месяца назад

    I am a gamer I have a "beast PC" my wife on the other hand surfs the internet, reads a couple chat websites, looks for coupons and does online shopping so she got a Beelink mini PC, it meets her needs and she said "it's cute" so she bought one and likes it. I have a 1908's style full soze arcade and I am to throw one of these in that for arcade emulation.

  • @petergibson2318
    @petergibson2318 Месяц назад

    My Ultra HD TV is superior to most monitors so I bought a Mini PC ( €140) and added a spare keyboard and mouse. Runs Windows 11 like a dream. 1080p is perfect on the TV. Then I bought a Mini PC for each TV.
    I scrapped 3 desktops which didn’t have the hardware to run Windows 11. No regrets.

  • @provisions123
    @provisions123 11 месяцев назад +4

    Good and informative video,learnt loads. However, what on earth persuaded you to think the inclusion of background music would add to the overall presentation.

  • @stu1002
    @stu1002 5 месяцев назад

    Question: I have a Core i5 750 based system dating from 2011 which was pretty high end at the time, but it's been refreshed over the years - it's overclocked to 3.6GHz, has 16GB RAM, and a GeForce GTX 970 and a 1TB SSD.
    How would one of these puppies match up to my system for performance do we think?
    My system is quirky because even today its RAM and SDD capacity is pretty good, the GTX970 is still a half decent graphics card, but I'm aware the CPU is now pensionable (although overclocked to an insane level and running very nicely still)

  • @ThailandDantotherescue
    @ThailandDantotherescue 4 месяца назад

    After years of trying to build micro footprint systems capable of light gaming I finally bought a beelink mini pc with the AMD Ryzen 7 6800H with radeon 680m graphics.
    It is my main gaming PC.... and I have an 18 gaming laptop with a rtx 4080 as well as two other high end machines.
    Its near silent, takes up zero space and there isnt a game it cant play with lowered settings... Older games run amazingly well.
    A simple wireless keyboard and controller and you have an amazing, cheap home entertainment system.
    These are not going to fade away like netbooks or other handhelds... APUs are getting better and better and for normal netflix, email, browsing even the lowest cost one does the trick.

  • @laurentitolledo1838
    @laurentitolledo1838 6 месяцев назад

    yep bought one to replace my RPi4 setup (due to non existence of RPi5)
    then bought a few more as gifts to brothers and sister
    they were shocked by the size and good performance for "usual PC workload" and some retro-games
    my GMKtek N100 is my current "daily linux grinder" + W11 WOWs

    • @EVOTech1
      @EVOTech1  6 месяцев назад

      Hell yeah, a fellow N100 linux user! The GMKtec G1 and G3 are currently set up with Mint and Nobara. These lower end chips absolutely scream with performance once the OS isn't eating up all the cores and ram just existing.

  • @zbxck12345
    @zbxck12345 2 месяца назад +2

    Due to people can’t afford living in 3000 sq ft house but only 900sq ft apartment no matter is buying or renting. So people need things smaller 😂

  • @DaveZiffer
    @DaveZiffer 8 месяцев назад +3

    I've been using these little systems as inputs to my TV for a decade now, and I don't understand why most people, including tech people I know, are using "smart" TVs. I go over to their houses and they have these limited "smart" TV browsers that will probably not be supported in a few years, with which you must interact with a horrid TV remote, requiring you to type by selecting characters from a grid using the remote's pushbutton joystick. In contrast, I have one of these "bricks" runnning Windows and using the TV as its monitor via its HDMI output. My interface to the machine is the Logitech K400 Plus wireless keyboard, which is a combined keyboard and trackpad. It runs on two AA batteries and comes with a dongle that you plug into any USB port on your machine. It's as nice and as fast as any keyboard & mouse combo I've ever used. I simply put it on my lap and type from any chair in the room. With this setup I am free to feed my TV with any software that will run on Windows, and I interact with the system using the same sorts of interfaces I've been using for decades. Why would anyone want a "smart" TV???

    • @gregharn1
      @gregharn1 7 месяцев назад +2

      I have a similar setup, though I've been using a desktop I built 15yrs ago w/ a wireless keyboard/touch pad. Some parts have been updated, but it quickly went from gaming primarily to sharing media server duties. I couldn't ever imagine those "smart TVs"

  • @damightyshabba439
    @damightyshabba439 10 месяцев назад +4

    Power/performance/price have really met a crossroads now... a cheap 2nd hand PC is perfectly capable of most things, including GTA5, or most work things.... so... for an every day? Why pay more? My main system is an AMD 5600X, 32GB DDR 4... but.... I'd have no proplem using an old mini like this as a back up. Right now I am replacing the Hard drive... I'd really appreciate a little system like that on hand to work with whilst I piss about rebuilding.... I'll be offline for a day or two..... would prefer to have a little pc working in the corner....

    • @federicocatelli8785
      @federicocatelli8785 7 месяцев назад +1

      Btw GTA 5 is over 10 years old but these minipc looks nice for average users

  • @DizConnected
    @DizConnected 11 месяцев назад

    Just think in a couple years we might have one of these small boxes with a Strix Point Ryzen 8000 APU. I'd buy one for a stream PC.

  • @SkittleKicksPlays
    @SkittleKicksPlays 7 месяцев назад +3

    The thing with the mini PCs and Laptops in general is they are NOT designed to be left on 24/7 as a traditional PC can. Sure a smaller footprint is idea for a lot of folks, but very little can be customized in these smaller form factors. Ever hear of anyone building laptops from the ground up? Nope, because the parts are not available for that. You can't swap a motherboard easily from mini's or laptops. Customizing is beyond the RAM or SSD swaps. (I have excluded Raspberry and Orange Pi builds from this discussion as that is more universal to customize).
    Cooling can be another issue with smaller form factors (hence why they can't be left on 24/7 or rather should not be). It would be very easy to block the vents on mini's and cause the unit to overheat potentially damaging the circuits inside.
    Don't get me wrong the mini PC is neat and a good product for a lot of people. But I won't give up my PC rig and replace it with a mini. I'd rather have both with each doing their own thing.

  • @lifegpt
    @lifegpt 5 месяцев назад

    I want one for graphics etc seems like cheap way to have a new laptop be good if could get these running off a usb cable is this possible?

  • @Chrisretrozone
    @Chrisretrozone 11 месяцев назад +5

    You know I'm have been hearing a lot of good things about these Mini-Pc's lately & it sounds promising. I only care about retro gaming like PS2, MAME, Dreamcast etc. & those gaming PC's that cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars is too much. These mini-pc's sounds like a good alternative & they hardly take up space, something I'll think about in the future.

  • @hagbard72
    @hagbard72 2 месяца назад

    3:55 LOL! CRT and VHS tapes. This a video from the early 90s?

  • @buskerjames
    @buskerjames 11 месяцев назад

    Very good video thank you I have never owned a mini pc before but I ordered a Kamrui AK1pro not sure what I'm in for I'm 64 years old and learning everyday

    • @EVOTech1
      @EVOTech1  11 месяцев назад

      The intel N95 processor is a very decently little chip that has more than enough power for most tasks regular users like use. web browsing, using office or google docs, watching videos on RUclips or Netflix, and even casual video or photo editing. The chip is also very efficient so you will have a very nice quiet system with a low impact on your power bill. Overall you should in for a great experience. I hope you enjoy the system!