In 2019, I watched this video a lot on the TV in my little cousin's Oman home in 2019. The nostalgia still holds up. In 2024, a lot has changed and my motivations have completely changed.
Hey! I remember watching this video in 2019 when I was a kid. I became so obsessed with this Raspberry Pi, Windows 10 and even making my own laptop at home in late 2019 but I gave up on the thought. A lot has changed today 2024. I'm a UA-camr now
He fits everything together so neatly. I'd have excess wires hanging out and have to cut extra holes in the case because I put the board in sideways or backward. Nice job! I just might give it a try.
@@Grey-Troll wym the screen had a screen protector on when he touched it the fingerprints you see on the digitizer is from him removing the protector on the digitizer.
Pretty interesting. Only major issue as someone not that into electronics, but kind of a no brainer is, will this not over heat? No vents or a fan for cooling. Even I know that something that small needs some way of cooling off, especially if used for more than just a few minutes at a time.
@Accurate Mediator HD CH1 Not just that. It really isn't worth the hassle. It's a weak and small tablet, you're better off buying an old Surface tablet.
MLag if you search the youtube videos you will find one that covers making a DIY spot welder from an old motorcycle ignition coil and battery with insulated copper nails and a push to make switch. This is the best method by far for tagging lithium cells as it is highly predictable and avoids overheating them.
Why everyone thinks that Li-Ion will explode when you solder them?? Where did you get this miss-information from? Does no one understand that it's necessary to solder batteries, otherwise they are more or less useless! What are doing with a battery cell that you can't solder? Do you you really think you put them all in battery-holders, even if you put 1000 of them in a car?
Yes its true even though the lack of liquid chemicals in modern batteries reduces risks of damage and explosions due to boiling, you should be very fast at doing that anyway... And maybe just melt the wire a little before attaching it, for sure its wrong to leave a "pool" of molten metal in the battery`s surface.....
I hate all the negative comments of people saying stuff like, "I'm not rich like you I don't have a 3d printer." Ok well not all, but quite a few libraries have 3d printers that are available to the public for pretty cheap....
berfranper yeah, also if you are going to then make sure that they are all charged to the same amount, or if they deplete faster than others it could cause a short circuit
Yeah that's why I think that making your own device with just regular batteries is bad that's why refurbished devices can be bad because of the batteries sometimes and could explode this video is cool but not worth it
@@vfs_cs Thanks for your response... if u dont mind could u please make one for me... bcoz i dont hv idea on these things... if i try to do this there would be some damage from me like brekage in screen or touch while assembling.. hope u understand
I'm impress by his handy and nimble assemble of the pc. I guess people dislike the music choice? I always have sound on muted. That might help me elevated the problem.
Yes, cause there're were CRAZY, his inventions were cool. I never have these before. The one that says his inventions bad they addicted to the judger medicine and they drank a lot of wine and there're were IDIOT!
Let me start by saying I think this was a cool project. Good job. I personally don't think you can't take an off the shelf SBC and use battery cells like that and ever hope to fit it in a normal "pocket". You'd have to create your own PCB and use a thin and flat battery. I'd love to see a project done like that. Keep working hard.
Thanks for this great video, I appreciate it. Jesus bless you. Don't bother with all the negative comments in the comment section. You're doing a good job.
that was amazing and it was super duper cheap i made this pocket pc and i is now my main computer thanks for making this video and telling us how to make a windows tablet
No heatsink?? That CPU is gonna throttle badly when running something demanding. Trust me, the thin aluminum shield on the Latte Panda isn't enough to cool an Atom Z8350 efficiently. So no wonder why people complain about its bad performance :p
@@metalphantom970 when not sufficiently cooled. yea. it usually throttles around 80°C, depending on the dptf configuration. Another reason to grab an Atomic Pi. It got a massive heatsink. but only has a 16GB EMMC.
yea I'm saying that because GTA Vice City and even San Andreas run a lot better on my Tablet and Intel Compute Stick which have the same processor. And knowing it does throttle when reaching higher temperatures.
@@NexXxus86 GTA San Andreas for pc was released many years ago and it's normal not being optimized like the version for mobile phones... Also, gta sa runs 30 fps max with this cpu at low and middle settings only so... I prefer to buy a normal tablet :p or just save up some money for a pc :)
I’ve been looking for a way to spend weeks sourcing materials, constructing and wiring together a tiny screen to play GTA Vice City on. Thanks internet!
It’s perfect for those who need a potable Windows or Linux based touch screen solution. For instance, I would use one for recording to Reaper/ProTools and also control my interface (Midas 18 Channel) all in one sitting. The transfer of the project to another PC or Mac would be a breeze - compared to doing so on an iPad or Android tablet. Android and iOS are limited. I’m currently using an iPad to to control my interface and then using a MacBook/Laptop or my Mac Mini to record into. This little device would eliminate the bulkier recording solution and the need to find a efficient way to transfer my stems to my DAW (Logic Pro X or Reaper).
Nice and ingeniously done. But, another $200 bucks and you have a Surface Go. Fairly compatible but the Go is much more sleek and capable. I do love the DIY stuff though. Great job!
187+shipping for the parts, up to 80 bucks for the 3D printed parts if you don't have your own printer, and you didn't include the switches, batteries and so on. If I'm being very generous with the shipping + duty fees, that's 350 bucks, the price of a microsoft surface go that's orders of magnitudes more powerful.
hey there, I would love to know if you bought the bateries apart or if they come when you purcharse the 3S BMS Board ?? if you purcharsed them apart, would you give me a link as reference of wich ones I should use?
Do you have a old type of laptop battery If yes open it you will get 4-6 batteries for free If the laptop battery is not working break it and check the voltage of every battery one of them would have a diffrent voltage that will be dead.
That's a great little project but one thing I would change is making some kind of spring clip box or tray for the batts, then no soldering and easily removed if needed.
Wow, that will give a desaster, when people who just don't know what they are doing are starting to solder these lithium batteries without solder-tails with a budget solderiron from the hardware store, heating them up until they explode... Also that headphone plug next to the BMS without any isolation - wow - just wow, this becomes a "how to build a bomb" guide for most noobs out there 😝🤯
Love it great work a mini portable computer don’t know why ppl bitching about this project...ppl tend to hate what they can’t do in their misery life...
latte panda has an x86 cpu i believe, i'm pretty sure it is gonna overheat without any kind of air flow if you are doing anything more than youtube playback
Great job and funny project, Could you please share what kind of windows did you install on this machine as I have issue to get Win supporting touchscreen and batterry. Installed classic win 10.
If I get a 3D printer can i print 3D money to buy the parts etc. or should I just buy a ready made tablet with a warranty and save $1,000? Fun video to watch that's for sure!! Great job.
@@pertoor arm systems in phones are passively cooled like with heat syncs and without a fan this is an x86 similar to a celeron chip they need "active cooling" as in a fan or water cooling in a bigger rig.... Even a pi which runs on a modified arm processor when pushed or overclocked needs active cooling not to "thermal throttle" again its a neat lil idea though.. I've seen vids of guys hooking a 1660 GPU or something i can't remember it's this sbc though but it was open with a fan on it, ran certain games like a champ though (single thread) some over 100fps serious cpu bottleneck though....
@@n.lightnin8298 the one you are talking about is the latte panda alpha The one used in the video is the original latte panda which is only good as a media player for the average person
In 2019, I watched this video a lot on the TV in my little cousin's Oman home in 2019. The nostalgia still holds up. In 2024, a lot has changed and my motivations have completely changed.
for real bro
Me too
@@TriSadono Yes
hey there is something wrong in the bms you should connect the regulator to charge connector not to the battry it self it's call "charge/power"
I cringed when I saw that....😅😅😅😅
Hey! I remember watching this video in 2019 when I was a kid. I became so obsessed with this Raspberry Pi, Windows 10 and even making my own laptop at home in late 2019 but I gave up on the thought. A lot has changed today 2024. I'm a UA-camr now
He fits everything together so neatly. I'd have excess wires hanging out and have to cut extra holes in the case because I put the board in sideways or backward.
Nice job! I just might give it a try.
😴
gotta love those fingerprints in between the digitizer and screen.
was thinking the same thing.... xD that's coming back apart...
@@Grey-Troll wym the screen had a screen protector on when he touched it the fingerprints you see on the digitizer is from him removing the protector on the digitizer.
@@DayV914 must have been between one of his jumpcuts... but when he's installing the digitizer, you can see two fingerprints on the lcd
and the lint and dust
Aaaaand that's why we use gloves, kids.
Pretty interesting. Only major issue as someone not that into electronics, but kind of a no brainer is, will this not over heat? No vents or a fan for cooling. Even I know that something that small needs some way of cooling off, especially if used for more than just a few minutes at a time.
I love DIY videos that basically start with: "on your 3d printer..."
@@EmirFaruk Some people like me can't afford one in today's economy
Adam Kołakowski: He only used the 3D printer to make the enclosure... You can easily make an enclosure for such a small device. Easy.
some people cant understand satire 😁
@@EmirFaruk aga bizim okulda var da karı dokundurtmuyor
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You should seriously sell this as a kit with all the supplies, it would take off like a rocket!
@Accurate Mediator HD CH1 Not just that. It really isn't worth the hassle. It's a weak and small tablet, you're better off buying an old Surface tablet.
The parts alone cost more than 200$. Do you really want it for that money?
A portable Windows Devices! I love it!
Super idea. This computer is small, wirelles and homemade - so it is brilliant...👍👍👍
When I watched you solder the batteries, my stomach clenched as you solder them for a long time.
I translated it via Google. I'm from Russia.
MLag if you search the youtube videos you will find one that covers making a DIY spot welder from an old motorcycle ignition coil and battery with insulated copper nails and a push to make switch. This is the best method by far for tagging lithium cells as it is highly predictable and avoids overheating them.
Привет))
I see no problem
Не вижу проблем
Why everyone thinks that Li-Ion will explode when you solder them?? Where did you get this miss-information from? Does no one understand that it's necessary to solder batteries, otherwise they are more or less useless! What are doing with a battery cell that you can't solder? Do you you really think you put them all in battery-holders, even if you put 1000 of them in a car?
@@keepchrispy8589 lmao all i can imagine is female information
Finally i can play cyberpunk in 1 fps
One care to be taken is to not overhead the 18650 batteries with soldering iron. It can cause huge damage to the batteries
I was having a panic-y feeling as he was doing that. Just waiting for them to burst.
Yes its true even though the lack of liquid chemicals in modern batteries reduces risks of damage and explosions due to boiling, you should be very fast at doing that anyway... And maybe just melt the wire a little before attaching it, for sure its wrong to leave a "pool" of molten metal in the battery`s surface.....
Yes and casing for batteries is easy to obtain or just print. Then you can change dead ones for fresh.
Anyone else noticed they soldered right over the vents?
he makes many many mistakes in the video.
Good video, horrid soldering jobs but hell it turns on I guess
seen worse from professional products tbh
Yeah, that soldering burnt my brain a little.
I hate all the negative comments of people saying stuff like, "I'm not rich like you I don't have a 3d printer." Ok well not all, but quite a few libraries have 3d printers that are available to the public for pretty cheap....
Don't try to solder lithium batteries, they may explode and severe your hands.
berfranper yeah, also if you are going to then make sure that they are all charged to the same amount, or if they deplete faster than others it could cause a short circuit
Yeah that's why I think that making your own device with just regular batteries is bad that's why refurbished devices can be bad because of the batteries sometimes and could explode this video is cool but not worth it
warfare 1212 yeah you can get a decent battery pack for like 3 bucks on like any website
i tot for a sec the rod stuck....kaboom
It did not happen with him so I am going to use this method repeatedly.
I made the tablet by using your video, it actually worked!!! I’m impressed
DA Kyrim me too... it was so essy
How much it costed for hole tablet to make....
MUK Drummer lmao sry I don’t remember because I did this 6 months ago, if I find out the total, I’ll reply to u
@@vfs_cs Thanks for your response... if u dont mind could u please make one for me... bcoz i dont hv idea on these things... if i try to do this there would be some damage from me like brekage in screen or touch while assembling.. hope u understand
Anyone can make that thing at home. I want to. Brilliant!
Y u have Samsung wallpaper as your profile 🤔
Omg I can see myself right now getting shocked or even blown up..still want to try it... great job 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
3x 3.7 volts will deliver a lethal shock-BE VEWY CAWEFUL.
@@timothygodfrey4950 lol
Why does this person get bad comments always,we have to appreciate him
Because this is ad. I think the processor very slow for 2019 year.
Fortunately we do not 'have' to do anything
I'm impress by his handy and nimble assemble of the pc. I guess people dislike the music choice? I always have sound on muted. That might help me elevated the problem.
Yes, cause there're were CRAZY, his inventions were cool. I never have these before. The one that says his inventions bad they addicted to the judger medicine and they drank a lot of wine and there're were IDIOT!
Wait, one more thing they also say your music is worst sorry dude I can't control this maybe they jealous of you?
Goooood👍
Thanks for sharing, I'm watching this while buying a windows tablet.
I'm actually really impressed with the current state of technology, it works🤔🤔
Let me start by saying I think this was a cool project. Good job. I personally don't think you can't take an off the shelf SBC and use battery cells like that and ever hope to fit it in a normal "pocket". You'd have to create your own PCB and use a thin and flat battery. I'd love to see a project done like that. Keep working hard.
I agree with you
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JC King Mom Phineas & Ferb😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Busted! - Candace
“get our hands blown off”
it's a big project
IS THAT ME!!
sweet windows box man. I'd love having one
THIS NEEDS TO BE IN THE STORES
Thanks for this great video, I appreciate it. Jesus bless you. Don't bother with all the negative comments in the comment section. You're doing a good job.
Great little project, well done! I had to turn the sound off though!
that was amazing and it was super duper cheap i made this pocket pc and i is now my main computer thanks for making this video and telling us how to make a windows tablet
No heatsink??
That CPU is gonna throttle badly when running something demanding.
Trust me, the thin aluminum shield on the Latte Panda isn't enough to cool an Atom Z8350 efficiently.
So no wonder why people complain about its bad performance :p
I am also doubt that the 5V regulator can supply 3A for LattePanda
that atom... it goes to 80-85°C when playing old games (2000-2001) lul
@@metalphantom970 when not sufficiently cooled. yea. it usually throttles around 80°C, depending on the dptf configuration.
Another reason to grab an Atomic Pi. It got a massive heatsink. but only has a 16GB EMMC.
yea I'm saying that because GTA Vice City and even San Andreas run a lot better on my Tablet and Intel Compute Stick which have the same processor.
And knowing it does throttle when reaching higher temperatures.
@@NexXxus86 GTA San Andreas for pc was released many years ago and it's normal not being optimized like the version for mobile phones... Also, gta sa runs 30 fps max with this cpu at low and middle settings only so... I prefer to buy a normal tablet :p or just save up some money for a pc :)
Drives to Walmart buys 50$ Android tablet after watching this video
And...?
@@r21747 And tears it down to make a new one 😂
they're only $69 with Windows 10.
@@tfgbd not including windows 10
@@tahsheemusman8047 hahaha
I like this type of tiny PC
I’ve been looking for a way to spend weeks sourcing materials, constructing and wiring together a tiny screen to play GTA Vice City on. Thanks internet!
actually, im watcing this content also to play gta lcs, in portable ways
nice bro I am very inspired by your videos please now make video on smart watch and smart glass please
Watch dd electrotech
Why don't you ask him if he builds a fucking space ship
@@terrandroid haha lol
@@terrandroid lmao
How about building a brain for You?
such a wonderful project i have ever seen but i had a question how to power up the mini pc that you made with your efforts
Diy or Buy? It seems to me that for that BoM you can buy a pre-made tablet which is better from every point of view (performance, size, weight).
its fun to build but definitely not cost effective u can get decent spec tablet pc or even a netbook for that price
Without taking The tools price into account
It’s perfect for those who need a potable Windows or Linux based touch screen solution. For instance, I would use one for recording to Reaper/ProTools and also control my interface (Midas 18 Channel) all in one sitting. The transfer of the project to another PC or Mac would be a breeze - compared to doing so on an iPad or Android tablet. Android and iOS are limited. I’m currently using an iPad to to control my interface and then using a MacBook/Laptop or my Mac Mini to record into. This little device would eliminate the bulkier recording solution and the need to find a efficient way to transfer my stems to my DAW (Logic Pro X or Reaper).
How many USB ports do you need? The Surface Pro 3 had what you need.
Owner: Makes Windows10 tablet pc
Me: *_Downloaded Windows10 simulator_*
Me: *Downloaded VMWare workstation on my pc*
@@тестирование me: downloaded virtual box on my laptop
*******
@@skuygaming466 keknya kita nyasar dah😂
@@CEKIKOFGAMERS balek yok nyet
This man is the god of technology
Me: wow diy I will make it
Also me after watching the video: let it go I don't wanna do all this stuff
Yay. Ill better buy already assembled one. Latte panda board is expensive
Vera level bro
Braver man than I to take a sodering iron to an 18650
lol, I was hoping I would find someone mentioning this in the comments. He will learn when one goes into thermal runaway.
Homie shoukd diy a fucking spotwelder first
He can use a solder paste and hot gun or sticking solder plugs u get on American Amazon site for all purposes no need of soldering
Or just get a battery holder, it's like 2 bucks.
Lol, his iron must be on low.
I was considering using a Pi 4B 8GB RAM, but now that computer board has caught my attention.
Use Pi 4B, its faster and cheaper than Lattepanda
Can you suggest for me bto
@@strangerisOPboy
Want Linux? Pi
Want Windows? Lattepanda.
Idk, RPI runs ARM.
@@amogus7 Yes, for Windows and I’ll connect it with tv or mobile
@@strangerisOPboy also pi used like for media servers and retro console emulators
Nice and ingeniously done. But, another $200 bucks and you have a Surface Go. Fairly compatible but the Go is much more sleek and capable. I do love the DIY stuff though. Great job!
Cool now send it over to jerryrigeverything
Im guessing scratches at lv6 with deeper grooves at a lv7.
Now for the Bend test
Hi
This guy: Creates Windows tablet
Microsoft and their Surface: *We've been tricked, backstabbed, and quite possibly, bamboozled*
Lol
Wow so amazing and less cost
187+shipping for the parts, up to 80 bucks for the 3D printed parts if you don't have your own printer, and you didn't include the switches, batteries and so on. If I'm being very generous with the shipping + duty fees, that's 350 bucks, the price of a microsoft surface go that's orders of magnitudes more powerful.
i have a ryzen 3 2200g build thats cheaper than this.
Best comment for sure..
you can get HIGOLE F1 5 inch 720 x 1280 Pixels Mini PC all already done for 299.00 same size
But you can’t sneak a surface into school 😂
also anything about battery temp? soldering an knifing battery? iffy
@Raghavendra Bestha thats not the point
yeah I was like "AHHHHH NOOO" when he was soldering directly onto the battery contacts. I've learned not to do this the hard way.
Corre el riesgo de explosión, no deben calentar las baterias con el cautín
@@Pet_Hedgehog you're a tool.
yusuf tekten rdg5
I never can but l love watch your video
hey there, I would love to know if you bought the bateries apart or if they come when you purcharse the 3S BMS Board ?? if you purcharsed them apart, would you give me a link as reference of wich ones I should use?
Do you have a old type of laptop battery
If yes open it you will get 4-6 batteries for free
If the laptop battery is not working break it and check the voltage of every battery one of them would have a diffrent voltage that will be dead.
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. I definitely need that .
Mom: Study hard so that one day u can build it.
Underrated 😂😂😂😂
sad very sad
Good
That's a great little project but one thing I would change is making some kind of spring clip box or tray for the batts, then no soldering and easily removed if needed.
They’re li ion. They stay puf
Can I use Raspberry Pi 3 for this
😃😃😃 Your videos are really amazing....
Uncle your the best
Raspberry can not hold Windows 10) 😂😂😂
Amazing!😍 But, did it have any problem due to the lack of fan?
No man,
He already has 1.77 million fans
Just kidding😄😄
I mean cooling fan😂
That's a nice question. That should be a problem for him.
good idea.
POV: You watch this for fun, and cause you don't have a 3D Printer.
OoOoOooOOo genshin impact
@@glxck8894 u play that game as well? Though I'm rly weak XD
I could do a case with my hand i dont need a 3d printer i just need lattepad things
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Man, for us old(er) tech enthusiasts, Pocket PC is a way different platform.
Ozzelot I suggest a GPD Pocket. Great little thing. I wouldn't trust it with Windows, but luckily it works great with Linux preinstalled.
I am watching this channel since 2015
Wow, that will give a desaster, when people who just don't know what they are doing are starting to solder these lithium batteries without solder-tails with a budget solderiron from the hardware store, heating them up until they explode... Also that headphone plug next to the BMS without any isolation - wow - just wow, this becomes a "how to build a bomb" guide for most noobs out there 😝🤯
Agreed 🤣
😀
Wow, this PC looks amazing. Will be lattepanda alpha version?
No it doesn’t
VERY GOOD IDYA FOR PC
PLZ sell those, I would love to have that!!!! :DDD
Love it great work a mini portable computer don’t know why ppl bitching about this project...ppl tend to hate what they can’t do in their misery life...
Wow what a great computer
Super awesome idea *Mr. Wrench*.
Keep it up 👍👍👍👍
Pretty damn cool!! Nicely done. An excellent product. Thanks for sharing with us.
this is really very important but is it possible to use it for both purpose like a pc and a smart phone. GBU!
2009 tutorials: TRANCE 009 SOUND SYSTEM DREAMSCAPE
2019 tutorials:
Or Paralyzer or Let The Bodies Hit The Floor
latte panda has an x86 cpu i believe, i'm pretty sure it is gonna overheat without any kind of air flow if you are doing anything more than youtube playback
You are correct on all accounts. This project is neat in theory, but terrible in execution
Perfect! Now i can turn minecraft java edition into pocket edition
Amazing, Develop again, maybe you could make your own product
"How to put a LattePanda SBC into a box"
It's my "LattePanda"
@@imphugaming81 what do you mean its yours?
Amazing!
But... how did you install the operating system?
Me: This will be easy
Soldering parts: Well yes but no
A Minecraft Guy • 69 centuries ago Just take time, you can do it!
You can do it. How old are you my friend?
I do soldering when i was 9
Instructions unclear, just created an iphone 17s by mistake. ☹️
LOL
iPhone 9
Anmol Biswas sad
Dude, Really? I accidentally made the jPhone 4s. Yup, the jPhone 4s.
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
The wrench is always good
thank you , it's amazing , but i would love the option to plug earbuds or bluetooth earbud XD
LattePanda comes with bluetooth and wifi I think
instead of attaching the speaker with the 3.5mm he should've just put an extension that way you can add and 3.5mm audio thing.
DAMN! THAT WAS AWESOME! Is it possible to make an e-ink display version of this? Is there a touch screen one too?
Definitely not unfortunately, especially with windows. No one out there makes a 7 inch e-ink display
Windows 7 is gonna be perfect for it
Good one bro....but quite expensive...😅
I believe 0.5x is the real speed
or maybe even 0.25x
somewhere between those 2
Actually I think it’s 0.75x
i see tihs video 15 ups 16 times
I LOVE TIHS VIDEO
I wish I had one of these
If I understood how to do this,I would’ve made my own tablet and phone by now. 🥴
also you can put more than 50 batteries in it.
Easy just follow what he did and improvise the enclosure if you dont have a 3d printer.
Great job and funny project, Could you please share what kind of windows did you install on this machine as I have issue to get Win supporting touchscreen and batterry. Installed classic win 10.
Mister wrench please reply me which camera you use 📷???
7:09 gta vice city stories PC mod 😍
Ok??
@@jaiden5447 just i love this game
Gta vice city stories doesn't realesed for pc strange I think he is using emulator
Yhaa it's fast ⏩ very fast
Clean DIY bro👊
daymn! he could start his own phone company!
Few more things to add, GPS, and 4g/5g Modem... not hard...
Dude forget about that the board costs ₹30k.
this video was really cool let the like if you write
Now we know your WiFi password xd
A S ye
Owner: *MAKES PC TABLET*
Me: *INSTALL PC SIMULATOR*
Do u mean pc building simulator
@@floorismadeoutoffloor4319 no PC simulator its a mobile PC building game
If I get a 3D printer can i print 3D money to buy the parts etc. or should I just buy a ready made tablet with a warranty and save $1,000? Fun video to watch that's for sure!! Great job.
Nice video but I'm not sure about your soldering. Several connections look like cold solder joints .
this video sucks. many many mistakes.
U need to give it a ventilation... The machine will over heat
Probably not to be honest a lot of these little things like the raspberry pi don't really thermal throttle even in pretty harsh conditions
Try to put heat sink
@@chapzer6686 yes its I get u but,the device is running windows 10. You will be surprised what candy crush will do yo this device
No ventilation, heat sync, and poor soldering techniques guarentee a broken device somewhere down the line
I mada that in 2 weeks and its so cool
Temperature o. This device while performing must be crazy . Ventilation and cooling is a must , great gadget but not for me .
You think? I don't think regular phones and tablets have that much more ventilation.
This is not an arm sys it needs to be open or actively cooled js it's cool tho
@@pertoor arm systems in phones are passively cooled like with heat syncs and without a fan this is an x86 similar to a celeron chip they need "active cooling" as in a fan or water cooling in a bigger rig.... Even a pi which runs on a modified arm processor when pushed or overclocked needs active cooling not to "thermal throttle" again its a neat lil idea though.. I've seen vids of guys hooking a 1660 GPU or something i can't remember it's this sbc though but it was open with a fan on it, ran certain games like a champ though (single thread) some over 100fps serious cpu bottleneck though....
@@n.lightnin8298 the one you are talking about is the latte panda alpha
The one used in the video is the original latte panda which is only good as a media player for the average person