Thanks, I did think this one would do a bit better than it did! I may try making a vertical version of it and sharing it as a short as I don't think UA-cam's long form algorithm is well suited to short videos.
Thankyou! Although most of what you're seeing here is straight out of the camera. Just a very carefully set up scene. There's no greenscreen/background replacement here at all. Just cuts between footage!
I feel like something like this using the m1 chip in the mac mini could actually be super good, since those chips are very efficient in low tdp and they're getting good linux support
looks like this wont require much modification to stick a mac in there drivers will obviously be an issue for me but im lazy so i will find a work around when i get around to this
The designs are free and open source! I'm not selling these, but I am working on a better version that I may be able to sell at least parts for in the future.
Is it possible that you could get an all-in-one button to assemble the entire build from one place. That way no one has to solder anything they can just build it with all the parts already put together. You don't necessarily have to sell this as a kit but you can use websites like pcbway and stuff like that do you have an all-in-one button to buy everything you need.
Yeah I've thought about doing this. Because the electronics are spread right out across the device, you'd probably be paying quite a bit more than you would for something like a Steamdeck to have a PCB fab put all the components on. This is part of what I'm aiming to tackle with the new version I'm working on. More flexibility for different brands/sizes of mini PC's, more off the shelf parts and I'm centralising all the power management stuff to one board so it can be produced by a PCB fab with all the parts on it already. There will still need to be controller boards but I'll be doing my best to keep those as simple as possible too.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there's much support for games on windows for arm yet? At the moment at least, any arm based systems would be far better off running android/Linux than they are on windows. I do intend to get back to working with arm eventually but my next immediate project is still going to be x86 based.
Make sure you check out the rest of the vids on my channel. I've just started working on a newer version of this I'm calling the ZenDeck and I'm using a more modern AMD based mini PC!
No need to pay, I will still be open sourcing them but this time I am waiting until the design is complete before I release anything so I can ensure everything works properly and I don't end up having to make compromises to work with parts I've already released. I also have a resin printer and I'll be attempting to print some of these parts so you will get to see how it goes. I think it should be possible, but I'm still very new to resin printing and I haven't had a huge amount of success with large flat prints yet.
@@cncdan Don't give up my man, your projects are amazing. I wish I had the money and time to actually build them. Keep up, the day will come when you'll get recognized for what you do. Either the algorithm will do its thing and you will randomally blow up, or you'll build up your own community step by step
Its more like 50 minutes at maximum load. Don't forget, its a 7 year old CPU. There's a reason we've only just started seeing these things being built commercially! Not much I can do to improve the efficiency of the computer itself.
Hey Dan! Just found your project again due to the yt-alghorithm :) looked at part one & two while starting my own project Congratz on the final trailer, you did an amazing job! Your way of development is on it‘s own level! All my respect to your flawless work and still keeping up the open source philosophy! A true gem of a person for the community Best of wishes Lol2945 / Raven0606 Creator of RyzenDeck
A great day for open source hardware!
Hopefully at least a few people can make use of the project!
it is criminal the amount of work you do for the amount of recognition or lack of it
keep goin man your stuff is great
Thanks! Hopefully the views will pick up again soon!
Hall effect analog joysticks + hall effect analog triggers 🔥🔥
My latest one has hall effect sensors for both! This one only had hall effect triggers, the joysticks were just regular resistive ones.
this should have gotten a Mill+ views, we needs to push this wonderful tech forward
Thanks, I did think this one would do a bit better than it did! I may try making a vertical version of it and sharing it as a short as I don't think UA-cam's long form algorithm is well suited to short videos.
This whole project was so fun to watch. You made it, man! Congrats!
Thanks! Definitely glad its done and I can finally get some use out of it!
Congrats. Its amazing to see it finally finished. well done making it so far!
Thankyou! It was a battle, but we got there in the end!
I absolutely love the battery display on this! What a fantastic idea! Your skills here are unparalleled. Nice work!
Thanks! Its definitely a nice feature to have!
Congrats for final release
Thankyou!
Awesome project, I really enjoyed your videos putting this together. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Plenty more to come as I get stuck into the new project!
Congrats on this! Excited to see what you do next
Thanks! I'm excited to see the new one up and running now!
Hell yeah bro you have earned recognition for your amazing hard work on this
Thanks!
This is such a cool project.❤
Have you considered a Egpu setup with oculink. It would be a good and reasonable cheap way to expand the devices capabilities.
Thankyou!
Looks like a Klingon Bird of Prey in the first pictures, very cool!
Not sure I see the resemblance, but thanks anyway!
Amazing editing work!
Thankyou! Although most of what you're seeing here is straight out of the camera. Just a very carefully set up scene. There's no greenscreen/background replacement here at all. Just cuts between footage!
Amazing! Great work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great work looks beautiful
Thanks!
So dope! Looking fwd to the amd version!
So am I!
Looks amazing!
Thanks!
🎉🎉🎉
congrats. looks great. still working on the AMD version?
Yep, sure am! Just wanted to wrap this up first. Full steam ahead on the new one now!
@@cncdan im sure it will turn out awesome!
I feel like something like this using the m1 chip in the mac mini could actually be super good, since those chips are very efficient in low tdp and they're getting good linux support
Someone else commented that they want to build one of these using a mac mini, so hopefully they'll give that a go!
No way! Nice!
Thanks! So glad its finally complete and I can move on fully to the next project!
@@cncdan So what is next? :D
looks like this wont require much modification to stick a mac in there
drivers will obviously be an issue for me but im lazy so i will find a work around when i get around to this
Keen to see what you come up with!
take my money now
The designs are free and open source! I'm not selling these, but I am working on a better version that I may be able to sell at least parts for in the future.
Is it possible that you could get an all-in-one button to assemble the entire build from one place. That way no one has to solder anything they can just build it with all the parts already put together. You don't necessarily have to sell this as a kit but you can use websites like pcbway and stuff like that do you have an all-in-one button to buy everything you need.
Yeah I've thought about doing this. Because the electronics are spread right out across the device, you'd probably be paying quite a bit more than you would for something like a Steamdeck to have a PCB fab put all the components on. This is part of what I'm aiming to tackle with the new version I'm working on. More flexibility for different brands/sizes of mini PC's, more off the shelf parts and I'm centralising all the power management stuff to one board so it can be produced by a PCB fab with all the parts on it already. There will still need to be controller boards but I'll be doing my best to keep those as simple as possible too.
😮
bos can you make in future project Windows 11 arm gaming handheld using
Windows 11 Arm OS + Orange Pi 5 Plus 32gb ram SBC + 1tb gen4 m.2 ssd.......
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there's much support for games on windows for arm yet? At the moment at least, any arm based systems would be far better off running android/Linux than they are on windows. I do intend to get back to working with arm eventually but my next immediate project is still going to be x86 based.
@@cncdan what about with the new copilot arm chips? I think they run games quite well.
How tf do you only have 7k subs?
Just takes time I guess! Hopefully the views/subs will pick up again soon!
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I want to do the same as you !!!!
But with a newer AMD nuc maybe the next generation when it releases!
Make sure you check out the rest of the vids on my channel. I've just started working on a newer version of this I'm calling the ZenDeck and I'm using a more modern AMD based mini PC!
@@cncdan I have a resin printer but no cnc , do you think i can replicate this project your starting ? i can pay you for schematics if i have to
No need to pay, I will still be open sourcing them but this time I am waiting until the design is complete before I release anything so I can ensure everything works properly and I don't end up having to make compromises to work with parts I've already released. I also have a resin printer and I'll be attempting to print some of these parts so you will get to see how it goes. I think it should be possible, but I'm still very new to resin printing and I haven't had a huge amount of success with large flat prints yet.
Hello algorithm,3k views? Come on youtube!!!!
Tell me about it! Most of my videos this year haven't gone as well as I'd hoped. I'll keep trying though!
@@cncdan Don't give up my man, your projects are amazing. I wish I had the money and time to actually build them. Keep up, the day will come when you'll get recognized for what you do. Either the algorithm will do its thing and you will randomally blow up, or you'll build up your own community step by step
Can it run gta 5
just 90 minit for AAA game 🗿🗿🗿
Its more like 50 minutes at maximum load. Don't forget, its a 7 year old CPU. There's a reason we've only just started seeing these things being built commercially! Not much I can do to improve the efficiency of the computer itself.
Not first!
You still made it though, that's the important part!
First!
That's cheating, you had an early link 😉
Hey Dan!
Just found your project again due to the yt-alghorithm :) looked at part one & two while starting my own project
Congratz on the final trailer, you did an amazing job!
Your way of development is on it‘s own level!
All my respect to your flawless work and still keeping up the open source philosophy! A true gem of a person for the community
Best of wishes
Lol2945 / Raven0606
Creator of RyzenDeck
PS: can‘t wait for the final zen-deck!
Sorry, just catching up on comments now! Thanks for the kind words! I'm keen to wrap up the ZenDeck project too!