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Radxa X2L: Low-cost x86 SBC with RP2040 

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Radxa X2L J4125 single board computer review and demo, including a test of its RP2040 microcontroller. And yes, this an SBC with an Intel microprocessor and in effect an onboard Raspberry Pi Pico!
You can learn more about the Radxa X2L on its website here: radxa.com/products/x/x2l
The X2L featured in this video was purchased from AllNet here: shop.allnetchina.cn/products/...
I have playlist of videos about the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040 microcontroller) here: • Raspberry Pi Pico
And my latest review of Linux Mint is here: • Linux Mint 21: The Bes...
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Chapters:
00:42 Unboxing
03:31 Specifications
07:17 Guess the OS (Performance tests)
13:45 RP2040 (test)
15:36 Wrap, inc more test results!
#RadxaX2L #X2L #RP2040 #X64SBC #ExplainingComputers

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@lesliedeana5142
@lesliedeana5142 26 дней назад
It's been a while since I've been this exited to see a single board system! And it actually works! GPIO, X86 compatible, and more... This has me saying (WHY has this taken so long to be done? It seems kinda, well, perfect!
@SpeccyMan
@SpeccyMan 26 дней назад
I do hope you closed the door after you exited. 😁
@iamperplexed4695
@iamperplexed4695 26 дней назад
For what?
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
Hi Leslie -- and I am in total agreement. :)
@backgammonbacon
@backgammonbacon 26 дней назад
Low cost was the problem. When the cheapest x86 you could buy was $50 the computer its in aint going to be cheap. Its also massive overkill, you probably already own a PC so you just need the RP2040 for a couple of quid. Though I would be interested in it if it had at least 2 more USB ports or better 4 would be perfect for automated Astrophotography then. To be honest this looks like a Melee quieter 2 PCB with GPIO added.
@bgg-jp5ei
@bgg-jp5ei 26 дней назад
Yes it is an impressive sbc. But doesn't touch the performance of a modern gaming rig. For most people's everyday use it would probably be ideal
@Praxibetel-Ix
@Praxibetel-Ix 26 дней назад
I'm not gonna lie, seeing the RP2040 microcontroller and 40-pin GPIO was a pleasant surprise! Also, duckies two weeks in a row? You're spoiling us. 😊🦆 Anyway, this is a very beautiful single-board computer.
@alanthornton3530
@alanthornton3530 26 дней назад
Hey Ford It's always good to see plenty of ducks, quack quack, hope that you're keeping OK? We got to see Mr Scissors & Stanley in action, along with this nice SBC project board it's got plenty of scope. :)
@Praxibetel-Ix
@Praxibetel-Ix 26 дней назад
@@alanthornton3530 Hi, Alan! Things are okay on my end. It rained so much yesterday, we wound up with a flash flood warning. It's a happy, sunny day today, ideal for seeing duckies and fishies. I hope that things on your end have been good and, considering how he's late, Chris is doing okay.
@deechvogt1589
@deechvogt1589 26 дней назад
This is a raspberry pi 5 killer board! Wow!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
Agreed.
@thedave7760
@thedave7760 24 дня назад
@@ExplainingComputers I am looking for a robust SBC that will handle live streaming from one camera via OBS. I noticed here that the Video encode is software only with hardware acceleration disabled. Is there a way that I can enable this? Would the software encoder be able to handle one camera stream encode at 3000 Kbps? Could you recommend a better SBC I sould consider for this project?
@JohnWilliams-gy5yc
@JohnWilliams-gy5yc 24 дня назад
Also for feature perspective, I don't think Pi 5 has the UHD 600 for QuickSync video codecs: AV1, H265, H264.
@wereoctopus
@wereoctopus 22 дня назад
​@@JohnWilliams-gy5yc the Celeron J4125 on this board doesn't have AV1 encode/decode. Intel added a hardware decoder with their "11th Gen" processors (Tiger Lake), and encode is only on their newest "Core Ultra" processors (Meteor Lake). The Raspberry Pi 4 has a hardware decoder for H.264 and H.265, but the Pi 5 only has one for H.265. Presumably they thought software decode would suffice for H.264?
@christopher480
@christopher480 22 дня назад
and for a lot less money plus no worrying about a hat for the hd. Although its a bit disappointing that they are too cheap to include a battery.
@BooleanDisorder
@BooleanDisorder 26 дней назад
You have such a pleasant way about you, and love your graphics and the way you show things. Thanks for existing!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
:)
@stryk3rsandwich578
@stryk3rsandwich578 26 дней назад
its always a good day when EC uploads, btw congrats on the million subs
@PS_Tube
@PS_Tube 26 дней назад
Congratulations on crossing 1 million subscribers, Chris B. That's a boat load of I/Os on an SBC. Surprisingly, it's more than what is provided on modern laptops.
@SnakebitSTI
@SnakebitSTI 25 дней назад
In fairness to modern laptops, you can probably get more out of a few USB4 or TB4 ports than all of those. But it is nice to not need to cover a desk in adapters and dongles.
@Robbie-mw5uu
@Robbie-mw5uu 24 дня назад
I honestly think this "sbc" is just a repurposed laptop or barebones pc motherboard. It is shaped exactly like one.
@TheRailroad99
@TheRailroad99 12 дней назад
Also, one can use the RP2040 PIO state machines to implement a very low level Custom Interface (like SWD etc.)
@houseofno
@houseofno 26 дней назад
This is the first SBC I've seen whose name resembles more of a T-shirt size than a computer. My biggest pet peeves are when companies choose these difficult to remember alphanumeric names to market their product. The BRZ4X has entered the chat. Thanks for the video, Chris.
@DigitalProphet
@DigitalProphet 26 дней назад
That is a completely reasonable little board for the price. I'm always amazed at the cheap SBCs you can get now.
@Praxibetel-Ix
@Praxibetel-Ix 26 дней назад
Good morning/afternoon! Another day, another SBC to look at. :)
@volvo09
@volvo09 26 дней назад
I always love SBC days :)
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
Greetings! :)
@Praxibetel-Ix
@Praxibetel-Ix 26 дней назад
​@@ExplainingComputersHi, Chris! You hearted your own reply, by the way.
@rafflesnh
@rafflesnh 26 дней назад
@@Praxibetel-Ix That's what a gold play button can do to you! ;-)
@Chris.Brisson
@Chris.Brisson 26 дней назад
My daily driver PC is a J4125 (with 16GB of RAM and an NVMe SSD running Windows 11), and it is sufficiently snappy for all my productivity activities (e.g., watching ExplainingComputers on RU-vid at 2K resolution). It pleases me to consume so little electricity (without all the heat and fan noise of typical consumer PC). Including the RAM upgrade, I spent less than $150 (not including a monitor). I find I run the air conditioning in my room less, thus saving even more electricity. I plan to solar-power my J4125 system as a fun project in the coming year (with batteries for 24/7 operation).
@DocuFlow
@DocuFlow 26 дней назад
You may need to add Charlie the Crowbar to your list of tools
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
:)
@JasonWhittle1
@JasonWhittle1 26 дней назад
It's bloody late in Australia, but not too late to watch some computer stuff. Great content Chris!
@dh2032
@dh2032 26 дней назад
it's always late some where 😞than one of the problems of us all living on a globe ? the sooner we go back to the flat earth model the better ? 🙂
@seriyserek
@seriyserek 8 дней назад
​@@dh2032 dude the timezones won't disappear
@Uniblab8
@Uniblab8 26 дней назад
Oh great...another SBC that I don't need so I will probably get this one. Your videos are costing me money, Chris and I love them. This is another great vid.
@RoboNuggie
@RoboNuggie 26 дней назад
You are an excellent salesman Chris 🙂 This board is something I think will suit my needs, and the selling points to me are the price and the power usage. Thank you for the review, and as always take care & stay well....
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
Greetings my friend, and thanks for your support. :)
@CommanderKlag
@CommanderKlag 26 дней назад
Yes, Its nice but what fan or heat sink would you use? I can't find the Radxa Heatsink 9010B. I would like to use this product but I don't know how to provide a cooling solution. Does anyone know?
@rutkowskir
@rutkowskir 26 дней назад
I agree. I have a lab full of devices I picked up after seeing reviews by Chris. He should make commission on all these sales!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 25 дней назад
Thanks for your support. :)
@johncundiff7075
@johncundiff7075 26 дней назад
Great first video on your way to 2 million subs!! Keep up the great work Dr. Barnatt!!!
@noname-vl6vy
@noname-vl6vy 26 дней назад
happy to see this channel is going strong. keep up the good work!
@zetaconvex1987
@zetaconvex1987 12 дней назад
What a nice concept, a PC that combines a microcontroller. It seems to have a good combination of price, power consumption and speed, too. Nice little machine.
@nddulac
@nddulac 26 дней назад
I really enjoyed your testing of the GPIO functionality on this SBC in your introductory video! I just ordered one of these boards, and look forward to future videos and projects using the board!
@HKey_Root
@HKey_Root 26 дней назад
Excellent. I look forward to the future projects.
@AdmiralSym
@AdmiralSym 26 дней назад
I was just looking at this a couple weeks of weeks ago. Glad to see a video on it
@trevorberridge6079
@trevorberridge6079 25 дней назад
I'd say the Raspberry Pi is the Tesla of SBCs. It led the way and now we have a wealth of SBCs of all levels of capability and varying price points. Something to suit everyone. It's great that SBCs have returned so much control to home computer enthusiasts. We can control our machines again and can do more than ever. We are truly only limited by our imagination and determination. This has been helped in no small part by Chris's determination to cover as much of this tech as he can and get in on the ground floor of new development. Well done again Chris.
@jimlynch9390
@jimlynch9390 26 дней назад
Again, a great video. Thank you, Chris.
@chromerims
@chromerims 16 дней назад
1 million subscribers, hooray 🎉 Congratulations!
@brianwood5220
@brianwood5220 26 дней назад
Excellent review, Chris. Thanks for sharing.
@dang48
@dang48 26 дней назад
As always, a video to look forward to and learn from.
@robwisdom4521
@robwisdom4521 24 дня назад
Congrats on 1 million subscribers!
@olek0629
@olek0629 25 дней назад
No wifi and BT? I already love it!
@eugeniusz7144
@eugeniusz7144 24 дня назад
Awesome review! This looks like a very nice board. One more thing I really liked in this video is the attention being focused on what really matters - not very often seen these days. Thanks!
@nakfan
@nakfan 25 дней назад
Thanks for a very thorough review of this thing 👍 Now I am looking forward to the cases that must be coming soon...
@ConfuSomu
@ConfuSomu 26 дней назад
Woah, this SBC really is cool! Now if only I could find a use for it, but my laptop is enough for doing x86_64 stuff and I already have a few Pis. I can see this SBC being used in public (art?) installations due to its feature set. Great video as always, and it was awesome that you were a guest in the Late Night Linux podcast! (just regretting that I didn't get around to listening that episode earlier and only saw it now :P)
@DigitalJedi
@DigitalJedi 25 дней назад
I think it would be awesome for some robotics applications. If you have the eMMC storage you can presumably add another PCIe device to that slot, which would be a great place for something like a Coral TPU/NPU card. There's enough GPIO to drive a nice few servo and motor drivers and plenty of CPU and RAM to host a little web interface for remote control.
@MarkTheMorose
@MarkTheMorose 26 дней назад
Decent spec for the price, a sane layout of the I/O ports along two edges, and good performance. It should do brisk business for Radxa.
@microlinux
@microlinux 21 день назад
Yes, I was also alarmed by the amount of sbcs by radxa and others that used to make rpi form factor sbcs that had way more I/O for such form factor. This is the right way when you have a lot of I/O
@rv6amark
@rv6amark 26 дней назад
Another good review of a nice SBC. Thank you, Chris.
@montecorbit8280
@montecorbit8280 25 дней назад
Great video! Thank you for making it!! I seem to remember someone else including an RPi 2040 on their x86 board, sing a song in one of your videos....but I seem to remember you had to run one or the other but you couldn't run both, or at least you couldn't control the RPi from x86 like you can on this one. I thought that was kind of cool.... Hope you have an excellent day!!
@EarnestWilliamsGeofferic
@EarnestWilliamsGeofferic 26 дней назад
Now this is a fascinating little board. My mind races at the possibilities and the great price point.
@Colin_Ames
@Colin_Ames 26 дней назад
An interesting SBC. I look forward to the projects you have planned for it.
@david78212
@david78212 25 дней назад
For what I’m planning (inexpensive navigation system) this actually looks like a better option than a RPi and more useful as just a general PC.
@superangrybrit
@superangrybrit 26 дней назад
The successor to the Radxa ROCK Pi X Cherry Trail board. Good offering.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
Very much so. And a far more powerful board.
@nielderfp
@nielderfp 26 дней назад
There's only one thing that's even more amazing than expecting something to work is when you're convinced it's not going to work but it does.
@johnvirgin405
@johnvirgin405 21 день назад
Another great SBC video. Many thanks.
@mikemacdonald2094
@mikemacdonald2094 26 дней назад
Nice. Lots of possibilities. Thanks for showing us.
@mikefinn2101
@mikefinn2101 26 дней назад
Another great exciting video from you Peter Nice demonstration always enjoy learning something new. Many Thanks Mike
@PeteVanDemark
@PeteVanDemark 26 дней назад
Nice little board with some cool features at a great price. Thanks for sharing!
@CommanderKlag
@CommanderKlag 26 дней назад
No, I can't seem to find the cool fan that makes it cool, It seems required to use it on the board without burning it up. The Radxa Heatsink 9010B is not available unless I've overlooked a solution, please advise.. How can you cool this device?
@christianburch479
@christianburch479 25 дней назад
Ordered one of these last week. Eagerly anticipating it's arrival.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 25 дней назад
I think and hope that you will be very pleased. It is an excellent SBC.
@Maxume
@Maxume 25 дней назад
This looks like a great little SBC. I am definitely partial to the x86 architecture as it currently offers a much wider range of easy options for everyday use than ARM.
@jmcbri
@jmcbri 26 дней назад
Chris - Another great video. As I watched this one, I started to wonder what my motivation is. Mostly, I have watched your videos over the last years out of curiosity, without a real use case. But more and more, I've been thinking about whether these devices have gotten good enough to replace my usual practice of using an old desktop or laptop for my "servers", particularly when power is considered.
@allffrommars6019
@allffrommars6019 8 дней назад
The channel is like the 80s 😁 like it so much 👍
@rickster2317
@rickster2317 26 дней назад
Nice presentation Chris. It has been a long time since I built an X86-Windows based PC, but this SBC has me considering it. I really like the RP2040 with GPIO addition to gain on-board real world access. Maybe in the near future........ Thanks for another great video Chris!
@GertBoers
@GertBoers 26 дней назад
This is one really interesting board. indeed! Nice video!
@RobinTheHoodedMan
@RobinTheHoodedMan 25 дней назад
Another great video. Interesting SBC. Congrats on reaching 1m+ subscibers, (but it was only a matter of time, lol ).
@perrymcclusky4695
@perrymcclusky4695 26 дней назад
It looks like a fun single board computer. I want one! Looking forward to your next video.
@ozzymandius666
@ozzymandius666 24 дня назад
Very nice unit, especially at the price! Thanks, Chris!
@prvinsharma
@prvinsharma 26 дней назад
Nice piece of hardware that would probably solve my migration problems - both head and location wise. For a start I have brought Rpi5 with me as a laptop replacement. Decided against iMac also as I wanted full control. Have installed debian with various WMs. Am using it to browse the web on the go without carrying the clunk. I already have monitor and peripherals here. Thanks for updating us with recent disruptors!
@montecorbit8280
@montecorbit8280 25 дней назад
At 2:19 Getting into the box.... I just thought, you have trouble getting into almost every package. Then it made me realize, how can you put all those little bitty computer parts together?? One of the wonders of RU-vid!! Back to the video for me....
@christopher480
@christopher480 22 дня назад
Another great review :)
@MoraFermi
@MoraFermi 19 дней назад
It's always fun to see new boards showing up with already discontinued CPUs on them.
@metalheadmalta
@metalheadmalta 26 дней назад
An absolutely beautiful board with loads of potential. The RP2040 is an added bonus too. Beautiful design, compact, x86... we should have had this ages ago! Wonderful!
@jrclad2964
@jrclad2964 26 дней назад
No wifi !
@user-mi1nb4cw1g
@user-mi1nb4cw1g 25 дней назад
I think wifi pci card is a possible solution.
@jpmyers6950
@jpmyers6950 25 дней назад
Great video, very interesting board. Thanks Chris!
@ronaldmarshall5845
@ronaldmarshall5845 26 дней назад
Great Vidro Chris! Great SBC!
@gabriel38g
@gabriel38g 26 дней назад
full-size HDMI, audio jack, built-in micro-controller?, Runs Linux Mint? This is checking a lot of boxes for me!
@mohamedbenguerraiche1616
@mohamedbenguerraiche1616 5 часов назад
Holly molly! I want one NOW!
@Kw1161
@Kw1161 26 дней назад
Chris thanks for the review and demonstration of a new SBC. Good to Mr Scissors and Stanley the knife gainfully employed!..😊! However, the way you handled that 52 pound SBC shows you can take of your self, but a 52 pound SBC is too heavy for me…:)! Have a great week!
@kiodiekin
@kiodiekin 26 дней назад
Yes it’s very nice. I’ve ran retropie on it x86. Been toying with it since January. Adding the cmos battery it does boot faster and instantly. I missed the rpi addition originally. I got the wireless module I need to add the right drivers for it which wasn’t simple. Company sent me a fix that I haven’t tested yet. I’m using the raspberry pi5 official power supply. Booting windows was a hassle getting it to flash. I had to use my m.2 drive. My only negative take way. Missing the m.2 set screw and no plans for them to make a case. But fortunately they have the palm version with the case which is the same thing
@TauCu
@TauCu 26 дней назад
Very nice for the price. It's good to see some cheap yet still performant SBCs.
26 дней назад
I found my next PC, thanks teacher!!
@sebastianotrunfio5
@sebastianotrunfio5 26 дней назад
interesting to see this board used as motherboard for a nas project! great video!
@trevorboys9140
@trevorboys9140 26 дней назад
Looks like a very exciting board!
@familyplans3788
@familyplans3788 26 дней назад
I am convinced your Million Viewer unboxing video was an A.I. generated deep fake , it went too smoothly lol Seriously a great video and looking forward to the projects you have planned for this board
@AndrewTSq
@AndrewTSq 26 дней назад
Looks like a great board, at a great price. impressed.
@SergiuszRoszczyk
@SergiuszRoszczyk 16 дней назад
Finally found a time to watch. Expected yet another unfinished product and I found great x64 SBC with Pico as a GPIO coprocessor and proper power input. A good relief after Pi5 and its stupid 5V5A input. This one you can power even from a cheap charger from blue/yellow furniture shop 😀 Also software support is way ahead of ARM especially in a GPU department. I like that SWD header is exposed (I think you missed it?) - pretty exciting for C++ development and debugging RP2040 using second RP2040. And a good thing is that when you burn GPIO the chip can be replaced and is dirt cheap
@youdolantube
@youdolantube 26 дней назад
Another interesting SBC review. I just might purchase one....
@kevinshumaker3753
@kevinshumaker3753 26 дней назад
I have put one on my wish list, too. M.2, x86, and under $100 with cooler. Shame it's using a discontinued CPU, but they went in the right direction, for sure.
@user-28qhfk65
@user-28qhfk65 26 дней назад
​​@@kevinshumaker3753That cpu & soldered ram (its normal DDR4 not LPDDR) is disappointing but the price is not bad. Edit : I was wrong it's actually LPDDR4!
@apollolux
@apollolux 21 день назад
"Radxa" and "low-cost" are two terms I did not expect to hear together anytime soon! XD
@carabara3947
@carabara3947 21 день назад
Just Setting Up My GeekomA7 Lot Of Money But Watching Your Video With No Sub Station Hum Vibration From Fans Nice And Quiet With No Big Metal Box Taking Up Space Thank You Very Much
@maxdiamond55
@maxdiamond55 25 дней назад
Great video Chris, thanks.
@jaimecosta2966
@jaimecosta2966 26 дней назад
Recently i found a slim case for the X2L saying that excelente vídeo wish you well
@Chris.Brisson
@Chris.Brisson 26 дней назад
The Palmshell SLiM X2L is exciting.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
I saw the case after uploading -- it is nice.
@makerbymistake
@makerbymistake 26 дней назад
I have the model with the emmc and I reviewed it recently. The emmc doesn't work like other SBCs and it's only used for OS recovery. Had known that, I wouldn't have bought the emmc version.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
Very interesting. Is that just for Windows? I know that Windows can object to being installed on eMMC if it detects it as removable media (aka a flash drive).
@makerbymistake
@makerbymistake 26 дней назад
@@ExplainingComputers it's for both windows and Linux. The emmc is only accessible when pushing a physical button on the board and is meant to store a recovery OS.
@Darkk6969
@Darkk6969 26 дней назад
It seems emmc is hit or miss on these boards which is one of the reasons I would skip the emmc version. Another reason is that limited writes before it becomes useless. If the emmc is removable like those on Odroid boards then it's not too bad.
@PenryMMJ
@PenryMMJ 26 дней назад
That is very nice. Perfectly usable as a daily driver / media PC that can also be used for physical computing projects, and it costs about a 3rd of what I spent on a Dragon 32 40 years ago. It does have a physical "low profile", but it's awareness profile has just been raised quite a bit.
@user-yw8sr3uj1w
@user-yw8sr3uj1w 26 дней назад
what a lovely little computer!! I might have to get one and make a DIY laptop or cyber deck with it!! Thank you
@kiodiekin
@kiodiekin 26 дней назад
fyi ps2 emulation runs better on this than orange pi 5 and raspberry pi 5 linux. i did a video on it. and on geek bench it registers around 370
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
Cool.
@christinemurray1444
@christinemurray1444 26 дней назад
I'm in London surrounded by the marathon. Bleak day until Christopher showed up in my notifications. 🌹
@scottwatschke4192
@scottwatschke4192 26 дней назад
I like the new size form factor.
@leskaighin8903
@leskaighin8903 26 дней назад
I will be interested in the upcoming projects with this board.
@davidgomez79
@davidgomez79 26 дней назад
Wow, Interesting SBC!
@JoseAlba87
@JoseAlba87 26 дней назад
Congrats on Gold 🥇
@JOELwindows7
@JOELwindows7 26 дней назад
The first x86 SBC with built-in microcontroller ever witnessed was that LattePanda, with embedded Arduino. Now here's another one again, for RP2040 yeah! Another choice
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
Ah yes, the first LattePanda (v1) -- a classic SBC. :)
@JOELwindows7
@JOELwindows7 26 дней назад
@@ExplainingComputers indeed
@dogzdontzbarkz6540
@dogzdontzbarkz6540 26 дней назад
I got a less boring day when Chris uploaded this video :)
@benjaminlee3669
@benjaminlee3669 10 дней назад
The Radxa nio 12l is a little computer which is a game-changer for my home theater setup. Dual displays and smooth 4K streaming with the genio 1200 - amazing value.
@umutk5614
@umutk5614 25 дней назад
Now this is a serious competitor for Raspberry Pi 5. Finally 🙂
@Rushil69420
@Rushil69420 26 дней назад
Great review! An x86 SBC with GPIO and on-board M.2 NVME expansion for under $100 is certainly interesting- but the performance benchmarks when compared to the the Orange Pi 5 make it a much less appealing option than some of the RK3588 boards. @MakerbyMistake also pointed out that the X2L occasionally spiked to pretty high power consumption under load (relatively high, anyways). And we're almost at full upstream kernel support for the RK3588 too!
@erikkarsies4851
@erikkarsies4851 26 дней назад
Orange Pi5? Intel N100 minipc's are offering way more for about the same price.
@Rushil69420
@Rushil69420 26 дней назад
@@erikkarsies4851 when it comes to single core performance that’s true but there’s a number of multi-core benchmarks and real-world scenarios in which the RK3588 does better than the N100, and you generally don’t get the 40pin GPIO with N100 Mini PCs. N100 SBCs obviously exist but I’ve noticed they tend to cost a bit more than the barebones mini PCs.
@paulmilligan3007
@paulmilligan3007 25 дней назад
This looks a great product for those of us who like to play with hardware. I see it as an “as well as” rather than “alternate to” a Pi 4/5. however it’s also a nice way to start with the Pico. A version with an included licence for Windows would also be nice.
@leetucker9938
@leetucker9938 26 дней назад
well done Mr Stanley
@qqmber
@qqmber 26 дней назад
Very interesting and promising model SBC
@heisenbergstayouttamyterri1508
@heisenbergstayouttamyterri1508 26 дней назад
Nice review, EC! But please can you review Arduino Giga? Not many videos out there in RU-vid. As always, keep up the great work!!!
@sonicase
@sonicase 25 дней назад
looks like a pretty cool board
26 дней назад
For that price this is an amazing value board really. I expected to cost at least twice as much. It has the same price as a Pi 4 4GB, which is kind of insane. Also the mini PCIe slot allows some extension options, there are mini cards which can provide extra SATA ports for example, or you can extend it to a normal size PCIe slot with a riser. Tempting. :)
@IndependentNewsMedia
@IndependentNewsMedia 26 дней назад
Nice unboxing video, x86 and Arm on one board has many possibilities, God bless.
@microdesigns2000
@microdesigns2000 26 дней назад
While unboxing I thought we might need to get Rudy the sledgehammer. I've been having a growing desire to construct an x86 cellphone that leaves the x86 system sleeping off in cellphone mode, but then becomes a PC when Office or other functions are needed. My goal is to not need cloud services but to bring my work with me, on my person. This board appears suspiciously cellphone shaped. I wonder if I could find a little HDMI LCD to match the shape. My first cellphone was in 1988 and I have no problem carrying around a small brick. I kind-of miss brick phones.
@rnts08
@rnts08 25 дней назад
If you find a decent touch ips panel that fits and a battery pack of decent capacity, it could become a decent hack tablet with basic phone functions running on the pi board and have a stripped Linux distribution running on the Intel cpu. It would be a super interesting project. Too bad it doesn't have Bluetooth and wifi built in though.
@FrasSmith
@FrasSmith 26 дней назад
The happiest switches I've ever seen.
@alanthornton3530
@alanthornton3530 26 дней назад
This board would make an ideal replacement for my set top box which has lost RU-vid, Netflix etc, etc! I'm just measuring up an old project case which might just be an ideal fit for it. I liked the way Linux Mint & Kdenlive ran on it which is a plus point for me, I suppose Windows 10 would be OK too, maybe a future test? Thanks Chris for an excellent video & another happy Sunday :)
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 26 дней назад
My TV PC is a J4105, so less powerful than this, and works very well. I can see this replacing it at some point in the future, probably running ChromeOS Flex.
@AMDRADEONRUBY
@AMDRADEONRUBY 26 дней назад
Nice a new PC board I love them congélateur again fot golden Play button
@Wythaneye
@Wythaneye 26 дней назад
Wow, Stanley the Knife AND Mr. Scissors. It's getting real in here.
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