The New LattePanda MU Is The Smallest Windows 11 Mini PC! Hands On First Look
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- The All new LattePanda MU is here, its smaller than a credit card and supports a real Graphics card! In this video we see what this Mini X86 Compute module can do. We unboxing the latte panda MU, Go over the specs, Test Windows, Run some benchmarks and we even Test out an RTX Graphics card with this micro PC using the Lattepanda Carry Board Lite!
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00:00 Introduction
00:17 Unboxing the LattePanda MU
01:13 Carrier Board Lite Lattepanda MU
03:03 Lattepanda Mu Active Cooler
04:29 Lattepanda MU Specs
05:21 Windows performance Lattepanda MU
06:42 4K UA-cam Video Play Back Latte Panda MU
07:16 Benchmarks Lattepanda MU
08:18 Gaming on the lattepanda MU
09:27 Adding a graphics card to the Lattepanda MU
10:37 RTX 3050 Lattepanda MU Benchmarks and Gaming
12:54 First Impressions - Ігри
4:00 The PCB’s size compared to the GPU is hilarious. 🤣
Let's connect a computer to the video card
@@badwolf_tech hahaha totally!
It always amuses me how these small hardware are capable of running games. I remember back in the day we needed a chunky pc to do even the simplest tasks.
I played need for speed on my mini laptop in 2007 :)
@@AndrewTSqcongrats? Not in the 90s lmao
@@MrInuhanyou123 no in the 90ies I had a powerbook 540c. It could play games but since it had a 040 cpu it was not 3d games.
Hope the gpu's reach that small factor as this cpu n100
@@MrInuhanyou123anime pfp, concern disgarded 🗿
Great way to relive the experience of using 10 years old computer ;-)
This pc is smaller than a coin, let's see how it runs Cyberpunk 2077
Lol
Maybe in 2077.
Probably in a couple decades.
I have a notebook pc with the n200, 16gb ram, Cyberpunk, on very low, 1366 x 768 screen on it. FSR or XSEE I got about 15 fps.
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Just checked and pleasantly surprised by the price - $190:00 with mini-carrier on sale at time of posting.
Still not as good a deal as simply picking up an old mini-pc + a mPCI->PCIe adaptor if really required, but usually boards like this make no financial sense at all.
Well done Lattepanda!
So we finally got to the point where we need to insert the computer into the GPU instead of the other way around.
This thing is just begging to be turned into a Cyberdeck.
Just buy one of the million netbooks running this CPU. Unless you're particularly bothered about designing everything, what is the point? You'll spend a ton of money to get a subpar experience.
@@avalonhaze I don't think you understand the point of building cyberdecks.
Go on then explain it too me
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@@avalonhaze its all about the experience of building it making it work making your own style being proud of your ingenuity having something that isnt in the norm that isnt just a laptop its something you spent time on and use passion to make thats what its all about its the passion for pc building and making such a tiny little thing run with style
I remember when I bought the NEXT C.H.I.P. micro computer that ran linus, I still have it, and it still boots up to this day. I can't wait until we have powerful gaming computers the size of our phones or smaller that we can plug into a display and just go.
Would be sick if we could someday just whip out a micro computer, a micro projector, portable keyboard and mouse, and just play from anywhere with a total size of all components being able to fit into a fanny pack or smaller.
We're partway there with ARM, you can make it happen with a lot of Android phones that have display out.
@@Sonic6293 Yes but I mean 4080 or 4090 capable gaming computers, not just mobile games made for smartphones. It's happening very quickly, chips are still getting smaller, Moore's Law has yet to be reached. Thermals are getting better too.
Pretty impressive how small thing get yet with the GPU’s they keep on growing. Also I would love to see this as a server setup🤔 I wonder how that would go.
That CPU-Z score was about the same as my old i5 2500k at stock speed.
And it supports new instructions. Between the N100 and 7840, why do we need desktops?
If you have to attach it to a larger board to be able to use it as a mini PC than its not as small as you make it out to be. The Raspberry Pi still wins as it has all the I/O on the board.
Have you heard of the Compute Module? Version 3, Version 4, I don't think it matters in this case
I like my BOSGAMING 68H that runs actual Windows and not SHIT LINUX!
I would love to see you put together a whole system (with touchscreen) in a cigar box. That's something I always wanted to do to create my own DIY audio DSP for guitars/keyboard/mic. Just for the fun of it using SynthEdit as audio engine.
More power,Scotty!
Looks amazing 🤩
The Latte Panda Mew
i bit expensive since i can buy a n100 board with full support with less than 100
I love small form factor computes, I use them n Ham radio
Okay this is sweet, if there’s a case for this I totally want one
I was waiting for you to cover the newest Lattepandas
Seeing this SBC's, my question is always, "is there a Case for this ??"
There's an itx sized carrier board, so yes
Is it what you actually want? Probably not.
"3.5-inch embedded motherboard case" for the lite does not bring up much at the moment
just 3D print one
For a PC gamer? No. If you were already considering a SBC for embedded applications like computer vision, machine learning, in car infotainment/driving assists, or anything that needs processing then yes absolutely.
I may end up buying one
I'd actually like to see this paired with one of the lower powered Sparkle Intel Arc cards.
How tall is that board with the cooler installed?
I would really like to see one of these with the i3 n305, nice review.
I'd love to see more system-on-modules because these can be so much better customized with carrier boards than what SBCs and mini PCs offer, but hopefully something more on the stronger side. It looks like you could fit your average 4x4" mini PC's guts on one of these modules (without the peripherals and controller chips that would go on the carrier board) and we have seen much stronger offerings on that side so here is hoping..
Great video 👍 The m.2 slot labelling printed on the carrier board just says E-Key and M-Key. Whereas mobos and sbcs might otherwise label the slots' functions -- wifi-bt and nvme, which relate to the CPU and rom firmware. I'd be curious to pop the hood on lattepanda MU's uefi-bios and poke around about the m.2 slots' elected capabilities (e.g. CNVi manual off) among other things.
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This invokes the feeling of those old FMV games...
cant wait for tiny handhelds with a board like this
But can it run Crysis?
this looks good for pfsense
This plus the n3rdware single slot cooler coming to the rtx 4000 sff ada generation could be an interesting setup
This is wild
I would love to see some benchmarks in fedora personally
Would be cool to have a case for it and set it as a emulation box
If they raised where the board sits a few mm you could get a full-size m.2 drive under the latte landa board itself
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This is great for hobbyists. But for a regular person it is more just a thing to look at for fun.
This is so small, would be awesome if clockwork makes an adapter for the uConsole! Carbon Computers has some variants but not the same. They said they are working on a uConsole variant, possibly x86 🤯.
Good Video...this is why he is one of my favorite UA-camrs 😀
its quite impressive that it gets that high in spiderman i think its a combination of the single channel ram and the bus width of the card being only x4 its a shame that it doesnt have a way to tie duel channel.
These are getting smaller and smaller, I love it (except when you you add a graphics card but still very small)
from the size I am thinking possible handheld project
Please try the following:
Mint
Kali
Pop
Slackware
Manjaro
thats still impressive considering the wattage
Try Bazzite and Nobara
Test the TDP control on both distros
Pretty cool, but I dislike designs without upgradeable RAM.
8GB just dosent cut It these days for most users. Especially in Windows.
I'd love one of the 8 core atom variants (i3-N305) along with 24GB of RAM
Imagine a 2U server with 24 wide and 8 deep rows of these.
Massive compute cluster, 1500+ cores, and 4TB+ RAM
Getting them all to communicate would be an issue though, would almost have to be more of a rental compute node like hetzner does rather than a compute cluster
9:27 Now let's put a computer into the video card
My chocolate milk came out of my nose at 3:57
I find these technologies fascinating however what's the advantage over just purchasing an N100 mini-pc? They're the same price if not cheaper, generally have upgradable ram, come with an SSD and a case. Also does this unit or the board have Bluetooth? The use of multiple units makes a lot of sense for certain use scenarios but I don't see the benefits of a single board.
1. uses ddr5 single channel which is faster then the ddr4. that alone is quite a big difference. the carrier board even the light one you can get a Bluetooth/wifi module that fits 1 of the m.2 slots and the other is used for storage. this is also wired with 3.0 x4 which is completely different from asrocks own n100 which is wired at only x2 which makes it pointless for any decent gpu as youd run out of bandwidth first. the whole point is it being very versatile. the issue with mini pcs is once the hardware is irrelevant you cant do much with it with this it can be used for tablets/phones etc providing you get a pcb made for it which is dfrobot offers more or less a way to do that.
just run a refurb tiny dell, these things need to drop in price
A really impressive little board, even compared to the LattePanda 3 Delta.
good if can build handheld gaming pc with this board
I have one of these, perfect as a small dev pc for Linux. Waiting for Ubuntu 24.03 to finalize.
Was wondering if you could show what the absolute fastest graphics card you could add that wouldn’t require external power? That’s the one I want. Thx
I wonder if there's someone making a laptop with onboard desktop gpu
That would be nice to see
For fallout 4, theres a mod that compressese the textures, would probably fix the crashes
Is this the end of Mini-ITX?
I wish someone did a carrier board shaped like a Wii main board so could do an easy replacement with the Wii case
I wish this latte panda came with AMD processor 6900hx or 7840 Apu processor, for using an iGPU
I'd love to see you run linux and that modded cooler Sparkle Arc GPU. No specific version of Linux as I'm sure you'd know what works best with the Arc
can you try diablo 4 in future tests?
Scores higher on Geekbench than my 2012 Macbook Pro 🙃 We have come a long way
We better have in twelve years lol
@@cloudycolacorp Crazy huh, been watching a video on the 8840U ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro and that destroys my Macbook Pro 2012 😆
OMG no mouth to talk .... amazing
The carrier board you used to attach the external gpu can be used for any PC?
Batocera Linux for the retro gamers would be nice to see
More power full version of this??
Hello, I play a lot of World of Warcraft and wonder if it is possible to run it at full graphics by adding a graphics card like in the video?
I'd like to see it paired with an ARC A380 or A580
what form factor is this? what case would you use?
so connecting the GPU through an eGPU enclosure and using the M.2 slot won't make a difference by providing the GPU it's own dedicated power?
Intel N Series CPUs are definitely Intel Celeron so it is low end CPU be nice to see a Ryzen variant from Panda At this footprint
it would be perfect for a project i have in mind but with a J4125..... also what if i just wanted a really really really really small carrier board with power and 1x HDMI out and 1x HDMI in and 2.5 GBe?
What about turning it into an old dos gaming setup?
Are you sure its getting 4800MHz on ram. The N100 has single channel ram.
I would think you would get 2400MHz and 2400 Mega transfers. Not sure with
DDR5 though maybe its different from DDR4. Good video thank you.
LPDDR5 goes at 4800, yes. Feel free to lookup the n100 on Intel Ark.
Then look at say, the intel w-2135. Note that there is a max memory channel and max memory bandwidth figure. Multiple channels affects max memory bandwidth, not the individual memory channel capability.
When an SBC can match Haswell
in the early 1990's 10 of these would probably be enough to power servers for everyone that had access to the entire global internet . we have come a long way. In 30 years , rings or ear rings will probably be this powerful
What kind of power supply did you use? apparently you need a 12V DC input, but the provided adapter is 19V
how about instead of the gpu you use more storage with the slot and make a media vault aut of it?
7900 gre! =) wander how bad will it be. it could be pretty good candidate for home nas station
Is there any proper mini pc with a GPU slot ? Like I would love to have a Ryzen 7 5800H mini pc with my rtx GPU bcz I really need portability
This board with a handheld carrier board its the perfect x86 indie 2d pixel games machine.
Stardew valley
Cyberpunk bartender simulator
Cryp of the necromancer
HellTaker
hollow knight
Indivisible
Jump king
Magicat
Moonligther
LOOOOOONG ETC.
too much is missing - so what's the final size, weight, and cost... if you want to compare it to an RPi-5 ?
Actually the A310 or maybe A380 from Sparkle would be a better match for this CPU I think.
Cyberpunk 2077 would be great to see playing on it
can you install windows on the onboard storage?
Try the new Erying 13thy gen 13900HX and upcoming 13980HX mobos . I only there was an AMD board like this
It makes me think I could maybe find a way (and the required connectors) to shove one of these inside a hollowed-out Acer Aspire ONE ZG5.
RX 6400 LP and single slot would be a great match for this
Sounds like a Revenge of the Nerds remake title.
I want something like this
But have it be Not micro size, Support full PCIe x16
Take in regular power, at like idk even 75W
and use a Proper Mobile chip, like the 8945HS
Sorry, for $190, I’ll consider other options.
Linux + steam 🙌
Put a 8840u in it
How about trying out ChromeOS Flex?
I would just get a used Alienware alpha.
I wonder if this is finially a way to use x86 on the mnt reform
pair up Debian and RX 6400 with this
Or you can get a newly released AMD Ryzen Apus in those small mini PCs that has the same built in gpu power as a low end GPU youll plug into this for smaller size and probably less money.
What is the card slot it looks like older mxm Graphics cards?
Please put your largest GPU on this. Thank you.
Seems like a bit of a tradeoff between size and expandability.
I mean it very much is. Although for it's size x9 PCIe is impressive (the Orin Nano is the second closet thing at x7)