>Intel Celeron J4125 2,7 GHz
>Intel UHD Graphics 600
>8GB LPDDR4 RAM
>128 GB M.2 SATA SSD
>Bluetooth 4.2 and super fast dual WiFi (2 × 2 AC)
>2 x USB 3.0, 1 x HDMI (4K at 60 Hz), 1 x USB Type C (DC only), 1 x 3,5 mm audio jack and 1 x Micro SD 3.0
>Windows OS
>180€
lads, it's so tempting
Let me guess you need more: The PC
It just looks so cute.
>270€ for the 512gb ssd model
Ok, this looks very based. If it had an option for 16gb ram it would be basically perfect for my needs.
It takes LPDDR4, so it sounds like something you can fix yourself.
LPDDR4 is soldered, anon
Look at these weak little b***hes.
That's not a ball gird array. Anyone who's be J-STD-001 certified can do that.
there is no use case for these things and you know it
my family doesn't need more for their home computer.
cope and seethe gaymerBlack person
Robustly based.
i'm buying one so I can connect it to my pc and stream shit from there
>4 cores, 4 threads only
yeah, no thanks!
Consooooom
You clearly only use your computer to watch anime, jack off to porno and shitpost. Some people actually have jobs or a demanding use case, dumb homosexual.
Not him but Its price/performance scales linearly with the MSRP of the Raspberry Pi 4, and its lith is half that of the RP4, being I think 14nm whereas the Pi4 is 24nm or so. Yeah it wouldn't do for serious programming or video editing or whatever.
I know it's tempting, but the reviews aren't that complementary (think overheating, poor components quality and so on).
>Windows OS
10 or 11?
mhhh I just checked this cpu and it's basically the same thing I already got in my pentium nuc from a few years ago with a worse gpu. I guess I spent like 250€ in total on it without windows, but at least my nuc can run kinda silently. I don't expect this thing to tbh. Also my NUC has 2 hdmi and an ethernet. And 4 usb 3 ports and a normal size sd slot.
So I think this is really not a great deal compared to what I bought in 2018/19 or so. Windows is not what you want to be running on something like this either.
>celeron
lol
lmao
ngl that thing is fricking adorable
i wanna cuddle it like its a six week old kitten
>2010-2018
>2019-now
2024 maybe
Can't you just put a mini display port on a phone and it's basically the same thing?
You can't tell RISC from CISC dontya?
To be fair, the RISC vs CISC distinction is meaningless today. You should have just said "x86".
>Intel Celeron J4125 2,7 GHz
LOL
ewaste in 5 years.
>Sounds like a jet engine and probably still thermal throttles
>2x2 AC wifi is "super fast"
not bad for the price
the new gen of mobile celerons are so much better tho
about as useful as a RPI
That form factor is pretty stupid. You could make it twice as long, which would give it room for a m.2 2280 SSD and make it passively cooled, and you'd lose basically nothing since it would still be small enough to velcro to the back of a monitor.
I think the chinese companies that make these cheap pieces of shit out of recycled laptop CPUs have already realized this by this point and are just going back to doing things in NUC sized box or if they want to make it even more compact something roughly phone sized.
That does exist, and it's also a J4125, but it is also more expensive. I think one version is also Type C 12v DC, and one is Micro USB which is bad because you can't do the PD to 12v thing.
If you're running headless and it's just hosting a media server or something and not transcoding I'm sure you can get by with passive, but yes you can hear the fan when it's running.
I installed Windows 11 on mine to test it out and oh boy did I wish I had a little more RAM than 8GB. On Debian or any non-snap shitfest distro, though, 8GB is almost overkill as even heavily multitasking you'll barely reach 6GB usage.
well, damn. this one is 330€
>Intel Core i7-8565U
>Intel HD Graphics 630
>16 GB of RAM
>512 GB of SSD storage
>Bluetooth 4.0, Mini PCI-E Wifi module (2,4 / 5 GHz), 3,5 mm audio connector, as well as an RJ45 Ethernet port
>HDMI connector and Display Port for video and audio output
>4 x USB 3.0 connector and 2 x USB 2.0 connector or USB type C
the frick do you need more?
>barrel power
absolutely disgusting
what else do you want, some kind of proprietary connector like lenovo does?
either put a SFX PSU in it or use USB-C PD
a power brick is garbage used to trick consooomers into thinking the product is smaller
A SFX power supply is bigger than that entire computer. And USB-C PD also needs a power brick except it's going to be more expensive.
thats nice would be better if it had a ryzen. I want a mini pc with ~1-4W idle that can push out power once I need it.
can it play world of warcraft classic (lowest settings)
I like those small dell's and lenovos and hps but all these small pcs have shit cooling
can you upgrade the cpu?
No, it's soldered on.
Lads post your cutest, smallest, and most powerful SFF/TFF PCs. It has to have four USB ports, ethernet, at least one display (preferably two), and handle HD streaming while running an SEM.
for me its mff optiplex with i5 7400 for 150 euro.
lenovo m72e
not my pic, but mine is identical.
great machine.
x300/a300 mini
put anything from athlon 200ge to ryzen 5700g in it, 2x 2,5" hdds or ssds, 2x m.2 nvme, noctua l9a cooler and you're set.
Supports ECC ram, too.
I've used one m.2 slot for a sata controller and now I have 6 disks for truenas.
If it had some kind of IPMi, I would drop igpu cpu altogether.
Picrel can install actual pcie cards instead of the proprietary shit in lenovo/dell mini pcs
Do they actually have a registered copy? a lot of the chink computers have windows preinstalled but it's not actually an activated copy
You can get barebone Prodesk from HP too. Cute little thing that can handle anywhere from Haswell -> Modern quad cores. Used ebay stuff sells for ~$35+
Power supplies are $10, used ram as $10, used HDD/SSD are ~$10. So total of ~$65 (or if you have ram/hdd/ssd lying, $45).
You forgot the CPU, the only prodesks that go for $35 are with literally nothing other than the mobo and case
https://www.ebay.com/itm/203904690021
$30 Prodesk 600 G1. Free shipping
Its haswell, so a $30 i5-4570 would fit fine.
>https://www.ebay.com/itm/384867264061
Or ThinkCentre M900 with 6500T that $68
tell me why I should not buy a dozen of these to replace shitty thin clients at work for basic office tasks.
they even come with windows 11 pro
this shit will overheat in less than 30 minutes, and commit harakiri in thes than 3 hours.
nope, it's perfectly cool and silent
Would literally choke trying to stream a x265 low bitrate video, or a x264 video with ASS subtitles. Stop this celeron meme.
Oh shit somebody other than me is talking about this.
I have one if anyone wants to ask any questions.
I used to use it with my Nexdock Touch. You can get a PD to 12V cable cheap on Amazon and power it off of a good powerbank; it has 12v DC Type C in but it is just 12v in the DC form factor, it needs one of those neat Type C PD to Type C DC cables.
My Nexdock fricking broke on me and so in the meantime I might turn it into a Jellyfin server as it can power a 5TB external whereas my Pi4 can only power a 2tb hdd or ssd.
i'd get a used dell micro instead.
I literally have one. It's pretty nice, it's connected to my TV.
On black Friday I got the 256GB one for around $175 or something.
i bought an old desktop with a i5 3570 or whatever for $90. I keep it out of a case. I bet you it runs better than that small piece of shit and i could upgrade it too
gracemont atoms would be much cooler
Doubles as a space heater
>year of the birth of our lord jesus christ + 2021
>plenty of space heaters
>not a single time heater yet
This is the real reason the LORD booted us out of Eden.
>not a single time heater yet
Hello sir, do you have a moment to talk about our lord and saviour Micro Wave?
why is it so expansive? Still don't understand why intel can't just sell that with a mobile cpu would be so much better.
fingerboxes are getting better and better.
My fingerbox goes 84 MPE, they can fit turbo encabulators in them these days!
what a qt
consider the minisforum B550