Re: Intel Compute Stick
with all the extras though, now including a micro HDMI to standard cable with rp4, along with heatsyncs, a case, good sized fast SD card which will still never be as fast as a spinning HDD, power supply ETC... You'll also need to deal with some non standard parts
Re: Intel Compute Stick
with all the extras though, now including a micro HDMI to standard cable with rp4, along with heatsyncs, a case, good sized fast SD card which will still never be as fast as a spinning HDD as far as I know, power supply ETC. You'll also need to deal with some non
Re: Intel Compute Stick
with all the extras though, now including a mini HDMI to standard cable with rp4, along with heatsyncs, a case, good sized fast SD card which will still never be as fast as a spinning HDD as far as I know, power supply ETC. You'll also need to deal with some non
Re: Intel Compute Stick
with all the extras though, now including a mini HDMI to standard cable with rp4, along with heatsyncs, a case, good sized fast SD card which will still never be as fast as a spinning HDD as far as I know, power supply ETC. You'll also need to deal with some non
Re: Intel Compute Stick
Raspberry pi 4 now has up to 4gb ram. Especially if you run Linux, this might be a viable (and much cheaper - I'd estimate about $80 for the 4gb version with a decent SD card) option.
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Re: Intel Compute Stick
A Mini ITX form factor isn't allot bigger, but can support higher wattage CPUs and cool them properly if you install good fans and get a case with decent venting.
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Re: Intel Compute Stick
A Mini ITX format computer isn't a massive amount bigger, but can support higher wattage CPUs and cool them properly if you install good fans and get a case with decent venting.
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Re: Intel Compute Stick
A Mini ITX format computer isn't a massive amount bigger, but can cool properly if you install good fans and get a case with decent venting.
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A Micro ATX format computer isn't a massive amount bigger, but can cool properly if you install good fans and get a case with decent venting.
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Re: Intel Compute Stick
I already have the GPD Win and it's awesome! I was looking for a low power and compact desktop computer. The highest Compute Stick has 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB storage, and I think a core M5 CPU. OH well, it was worth asking on here.
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Re: Intel Compute Stick
@1 this would not be practical.I think this stick comes with 2 or 1 gigs of ram, and that could bearly run windows. not alone web stuff and media players.This is good as a back up when your main laptop really doesn't work, but is not a daily driver.If you
Re: Intel Compute Stick
As far as I know, fanless CPU's in particular, and low wattage CPU's in general, have a nasty habit of throttling when ever things get a bit heavy.Now what too heavy may be can really depend, but I imagine anything more than a handful of tabs running _javascript_
Intel Compute Stick
Hi all,I've been thinking about purchasing an Intel Compute Stick for a while. I'd like a desktop computer that's small, low power, yet runs Windows 10. The Intel Compute Stick seems like a good choice for this. However, I have several questions.1. For those of you who
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