I got mine amd 7 pro 4750 version. I immediately added a 16gb stick to total 32gb. And switched the ssd to 1tb. Now it serves as a development box for programming and in memory database. It worth it given it small size and it passmark rating of 17500. Love it. 8 core 16 thread.
@@MyPlayHouse I was surprised to find it just a month ago It sold out a few days after that. All I wish that it had a thunderbolt port which it did not.
loved the comments about the keyboards I lived and worked in Belguim for a while for work and had to get used to their keyboard layout, then moved to Sweden again for work and yep new keyboard time again..
The long row of unpopulated pins is for a pci-e extension card and is only available on devices with intel cpu's. I don't know why because those AMD cpu's should have enough pcie-e lanes. It needs a special riser card and then you can put in a pci-e card which is connected with pci-e 3.0 x8. The original low height pci bracket fits when bending it a little bit. I put a 10G network card in my lenovo M920 tiny and put pfsense on it, so it serves as a tiny and powerful router. Lenovo also sells them with a nvidia quadro card, which would make it a nice video transcoding device.
Since that is a professional model, I guess that makes you a professional user - lol It looks like a very nice unit. The under side looks like it would hold 2 NVMe drives, but there is not a second connector - maybe in a different model. I also noticed the cooling pads under the drive, that’s a nice touch. I look forward to your review.
Very similar to my by now older M715q, but things have moved a bit around internally. Another nice compact PC I accidentally bought is the Asus PN50 approx 0.72 liter and much smaller footprint. AMD, of course....
Please say that you are going to upgrade to dual channel RAM (2 sticks) as you will see more improvements in the CPU/GPU benching and general use will be snappier !
I really love this form factor, sadly I was not able to find one that suited my need as a replacement for my SuperMicro 1U pfSense-box, ended up buying an HPE MicroServer Gen 10 Plus. Since I needed space for a 10GbE adapter.
Hei Morten. Well, at least with Dell and HP you can add/change memory/CPU and you won't loose the warranty. We've been doing that quite often back in a day and never had any problems with the warranty. Of course just keep original parts for the whole period of warranty in case you will need to send it back. Well, at least that is how it is here :-) Thanks for the video and good luck in all your projects ;-)
I'd stick with 4650GE, it's not much different than 4750GE, if you find a proper (1U server or similar) dense fins copper heatsing, go with 65W 4750G, would be much better improvement, because else it's not much difference between 4650GE -> 4750GE (or 4650G -> 4750G)... But from 35W 4650GE to 65W 4750G it may be quite cool (but hotter CPU :PPP)... And get a 90W charger (or more) , I'd recommend 120W if you're going to connect a hub to USB-C, except if you'll connect active one, with own power supply... Else, the RAM stick for dual channel should not bump a performance that much overall, but it will significantly improve the graphic performance of that chip, so if you're gonna use to do anything with graphics like editing those fabulous videos, I'd highly recommend you get a good, low-latency and high speed dual channel kit ;) Overall performance in some workloads would bump from 5-25%, but graphic even up to 50% in well optimized software (or games) ... Congrats, another great video! P.S.: You're getting rid of old mini-pc? I'd be interested in that old xeon thingy :))
I'm interested in editing insta360 one x2 5.7k video as well, potentially with this exact setup. (Or maybe 4750ge...or 5700g?) From the beginning of the video it sounds like you bought this m75q to try and do the same kind of video editing. Granted a desktop with a dedicated $700+ latest gen video card would be best, but I'm wondering if you thought this setup was workable for your needs. I'm really hoping it could work for me. I think most people go the desktop route and there doesn't seem to be a lot of info out there so I hope you don't mind sharing your experiences. Anyway thanks for an informative video, subscribed.
I had wanted a new little tiny PC for a while,, but the one I had worked just fine,, and was not really that slow,, but it was struggling with the 360 footages,, and I used this excuse to upgrade :-)
@@MyPlayHouse Did it make much of a difference? I hear Premiere Pro is affected more by a lot of memory rather than a big graphics card, if two systems with late-model processors are compared. Bottom line are you satisfied with the speed to edit now? I know I will end up with 32 GB dc, and I may even splurge for 64GB.
@@MyPlayHouse Sir Please Guied Me Can I Change and Downgrade CPU Ryzen 3 Pro 5350GE to Athlon 3000G 35Watt TDP Because I Don't Want This Full Machine I Wan't Install This Processor On My Asrock Steel Legend B450M Motherboard, In India This Ryzen 3 Pro 5350GE Not Available In Open and Aftermarket Shops
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Hello Mårten! Was it expensive, how much in SEK, DK or NOK? I am kind of liking this small form factor, seems to pack a big punch. But really I am looking for a gaming laptop for my next buy, as my system (stationary, old 1150 CPU with GTX 970) is getting old now. All the best from Sweden. 🙂 Heill auk Sæll!
HI Samboussr My channel is English, and to make sure as many as possible, can also enjoy the comments, they are also English. Please keep to English. Thank you for watching! :-)
@My PlayHouse - Ah the M75q. A very good peace of hardware. All my Tiny's are udated to 16GB and i7 CPU's. They are little beasts now and i'm happy with them. In cluster under Gentoo they are amazing. That bracket at 04:39 is for teh powersupply to hold it on the back on the monitor when you mount the TINY also on the backside of the monitor. Mounting the TINY with the brackets on the back of the monitor works very well. Much better are the monitors made for the TINY series. That is the best solutions. OK the screen size is then at a max of 24 inch but for all the office or home of lower games it is more then enough. Morton, i think we have to talk once via hangouts or discord to have a col voice chat over Lenovo/IBM. ABout the hraddrive for the TINY's. A 4 or 8GB SSD is working very well in the TINY's
What’s the use for the USB-A port on the front (USB 3.2 Gen 2)? I mean I know it’s a USB port but I’m trying to figure out a good use case for the increased bandwidth of 3.2 Gen 2.
@@MyPlayHouse Yes, on the back, of course, but that's good, that it has one at least even if the front is a bit weird given all the. ports are otherwise at the back. Appreciate, the response - thank you.
Nice little Machine - may i look for this too -> anybody know how this machine work with Linux Manjaro :) and DaVinci Resolve :). It is a nice machine for on the road work :)
Well I am not happy about, not being able to upgrade with any CPU :-/ But this is a AMD security feature,, I will bet you, that the others are not far behind.