My understanding is that is not supported, but I could be wrong. Buy it from Amazon, try it and let us know. You have a free 30 day return for any reason when you buy from Amazon.
Amendment: I agree with you on the docking stations. Minisforum has one too. If you want a graphics card and that extra lane on the PC...get a motherboard and a case. Now the thunderbolt GPUs that you can plug in that look like hard drives? That's cool. But it won't compete with a RTX 3060.
You're the ONLY reviewer that didn't complain about the internal power brick. Yes, it is a proprietary part, and if it dies, you're SOL. But it is a really cool feature in my opinion. Get rid of that brick!
Hey Carey. I picked up this router and ran into these issues. I'm wondering if you're experiencing the same: 1. Wifi doesn't turn back on with physical wifi button. You'd need to refresh the router setup page on Wireless tab to turn it back on. 2. LED always shows error status. If I have wifi off, RBG/LED is always blinking orange rather than my chosen effect. Would be nice if they have an option to ignore error statuses. 3. Runs very hot and fan has not yet turned on. I hope they fix these issues, or it's going back to Amazon. I do like their config/setup interfact, and wired connections seem fine so far.
The tpm is not used for chassis intrusion. That’s a different setting in the bios. A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a specialized chip on a laptop or desktop computer that is designed to secure hardware with integrated cryptographic keys. A TPM helps prove a user's identity and authenticates their device. A TPM also helps provide security against threats like firmware and ransomware attacks. And yes you should turn it on.
I'm looking at the upgraded BeeLink R9-6900HX at 24gb RAM and 1tb drive, Ryzen 9 cpu, Radeon 680M graphics. Same case, integrated power supply. I will be replacing a medium tower with Ryzen 7 and Radeon graphics card. I know it's not an AI processor, but I don't see a need for internal AI at the moment. I just want to "compress" my computing footprint for potential relocation in the coming years to either Independent senior living or even managed care. Mini plus monitor, mouse and keyboard replacing the large footprint. I'll check the price again Oct 8-9 during Amazon days and/or wait for Black Friday or Cyber monday for potential price reductions.
You gave me the confidence to build my first computer during the pandemic in 2021. It is still running just as you described to this day! Thank you for the great computer education content that you provide.
I just arrived in California, so I just missed the sale by an hour. The 24gb unit is not even listed.(that I can find) Hopefully you sold every one available for them!
@CareyHolzman, Thanks for the wonderful education about this Facebook scam, glad your are informing the public about this. But ah, The Facebook unable to login into account and want your account info to log into the sender's account thus taking over your account! Wow, that is blatantly obvious, at least to some of us, I have had that scam several times doesn't work on me too. Thanks Carey and Maralina.
Hey Carey I look to buy the 3 pack of the Deco BE95 next year…when they go down in price. I currently rock the Deco XE75 Pro 3 pack, which are Wi-Fi 6E.
Such a shame that this router doesn't have wifi 7 802.11BE support on the 2.4Ghz band. Could have been the perfect router to buy but for me that's unforgivable. I'll be buying the Deco BE85 for that reason. And because I'm in europe and we can only have 1 320Mhz channel in the 6Ghz band due to regulations so..
As a home user I find having a NAS system a welcomed addition towards as one part of a backup solution, along with other methods. I have learned the hard way about the importance of backing up. In essence a personal cloud. Sure there are many 3rd party applications one could use, personally I prefer my own. Between having off-site storage, home and one other I try to reduce or mitigate the risk of loosing data and make it easier to recover should a catastrophic event should happen. I own a T NAS a 2 bay which is perfect for home use as part of a backup solution and I love it. It all just depends on how much data one really has along with protecting said valuable data. Along with recovery time and ease. So maybe something as this particular device might be overkill for a typical home user, but again it all just depends. Thanks for the video Carey and honesty.
No idea why it comes with windows 11 home, but of course, like every computer ever made, if it can run the Home version then it can run the Pro version. What will the Pro version do for you anyway?
@@CareyHolzman - Thanks for your reply ---No clue what the Pro version would do for me. But, when Windows first went to the Home and Pro versions (Way back in 98 or XP), I did run into a 'limitation' with Home. I can't remember what, but ever since then, I have ordered the Pro, just so I wouldn't bump into something.
@@CareyHolzman BTW -- Do you happen to know if this PC handles WIndows 11 Sleep Management? - I just sent a Geekom X13 Pro back as it would not stay Booted despite having the sleep setting set to 'Never'
Thanks Carey for this video. I am sure it will educate many people on upgrading their internet speeds. Unfortunately, due to restrictions on my ISP i cannot follow this method, but i am hoping to change ISP providers soon, so will watch more if it then. I love your channel, especially your kitchen videos. Fascinating to watch. Just giving uscthe facts with no spiel.
Fascinating video. Thanks Carey. Just axqyick question if allowed. You saybyou never turn on TPM, which is fine, but do you not need it for Windows 11 setup? Or should I avoid upgrading to windows 11 anyway? Thank you.
But SFP+ isn't that expensive anymore - Enterprise or not. 10Gig Fiber is less power - Heat - loss in range - haven't seen any ping differences hmm just saying.
@@CareyHolzman Ok however - a 2.5GBps x 4-x8 port 2.5 GB switch with a 10GB SPF+ Fiber to another switch 40FT away now is transferring over a 10GB switch - Now we have our File share- most of those switches are capable of splitting 5GBup/5GB Down - splitting up the 10GB switch. 4 ways - 2 ways up 2 ways down on that switch or the other Fiber linked switch. From there i have a 2.5GB onto my internet link at the closest switch. But even with just single modern HDD (not SSD) I'm saturating the 2.5GB link @ 300+MBPS link @ 2.5Gbps. So 2.5 is saturated at even a modern HDD.
That is a very specific and unique use case scenario that is not beneficial to most of my audience or the general population. I'm glad you found a very specific and highly technical solution to meet your individual and uncommon requirements and expectations and that you had the budget and knowledge to deploy it for your desires.