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  • @NedLaskov
    @NedLaskov 16 днів тому +4

    Every time you make a video about a mini PC I start thinking how can I incorporate it in my home theatre setup :D

    • @TechMishka
      @TechMishka 11 днів тому

      Hahaha, this could be a trap ♥️ Don't buy any tech that you don't actually need.

    • @NedLaskov
      @NedLaskov 11 днів тому

      @@TechMishka, the thing is that I actually need something! My NAS does not seem to be powerfully enough to transcode 4k HDR movies in real time. It is annoying when I need to pause and wait for it to transcode ahead.

  • @ivovass195
    @ivovass195 15 днів тому +2

    Neat mini pc with some very interesting characteristics like the dual Lan, opening the pfsense router use, the replaceable ram storage and wifi, integrated power supply making it really compact, and extra m.2 slot although slow at 1x. Personally looking to setup a pfsense firewall router and this is a contender for sure.
    Thanks for sharing

    • @TechMishka
      @TechMishka 11 днів тому

      I can recall seeing a passively colled PC a few months ago, this could be really neat ☺️

    • @nadtz
      @nadtz 10 днів тому

      N200 seems a bit overkill for pfsense/opnsense when you can get Topton's N100 with 4 i226 LAN ports for $200 or the N100 version of the EQ13 for around the same price if you don't mind the realtek NICS. For media PC or light gaming the N200 makes a lot more sense with the extra graphics power.

  • @kickbul
    @kickbul 16 днів тому +2

    looks perfect for a pfsense/opnsense router

    • @ivovass195
      @ivovass195 15 днів тому

      Exactly

    • @TechMishka
      @TechMishka 11 днів тому

      Yeah, even the fan is pretty quiet.

  • @Norcalz71
    @Norcalz71 День тому

    What was clearance between the heat sink and the m.2 boards like? Would it be possible to fit a coral TPU on the B+M adapter (so added thickness) between the heat sink? Or space the sink up with some small washers and maybe space the bottom cover up the same amount?

  • @Razumen
    @Razumen 12 днів тому +1

    Looks interesting, but for the same price I could get a Beelink with a Ryzen5 5560U. I'm curious about the comparison about the two.

    • @TechMishka
      @TechMishka 11 днів тому +2

      I'll choose the 5560U, despite being slightly older.

  • @dcayt4491
    @dcayt4491 3 години тому

    more beelink review

  • @whothefoxcares
    @whothefoxcares 10 днів тому +1

    If you were to water cool and over clock it, how long would it take to mine one bitcoin?

  • @orunenf5533
    @orunenf5533 16 днів тому

    What kind of fish averages were you getting. Might be nice to run some in-game overlays in a few different games for us consumers. Just a thought

    • @TechMishka
      @TechMishka 11 днів тому

      That's visible in some of the scenes - in the left corner. For Counter Strike it averages up to 45 in 720p.

  • @yhakak
    @yhakak 15 днів тому

    I continue not to understand the lack of VESA mounting. These machines are so light you can easily hang them on a bracket with 2 screws, and you'd think mounting it on the back of a monitor for a kiosk or all-in-one setup would be a compelling use case.

    • @TechMishka
      @TechMishka 15 днів тому

      Yeah, agreed. I also miss the feature!

  • @ViBENo1
    @ViBENo1 15 днів тому +1

    man, that shirt rocks.

  • @rashie
    @rashie 17 годин тому

    👍👍

  • @srvuk
    @srvuk 14 днів тому +1

    Beelink should be praised for using a slower M.2 SATA SSD instead of a QLC NVME because of stability? Perhaps Beelink should have used a stable NVME in the first place. It is a silly argument and comes across as a form of apologist that leads one to wonder whether this is more of an advert for the company, rather than an objective review.

    • @TechMishka
      @TechMishka 11 днів тому

      I have seen too many horrible QLC drives that mostly irritate you by its performance.
      True - the SATA option is limiting, but I prefer it over a crappy QLC and it is obvious that they did it because of budget constraints.
      And of course - I'd love to see NVME in any PC with good hardware. But we both know that a good one would cost as much as the PC itself.