<<@AshnSilvercorp says : Been trying to use this with Fedora 41 for a few days and I keep getting crashes within 10 minutes. I keep hearing word that a parallel product Asrock made, the N100M has similar crashing related to memory issues. Is anyone encountering a similar issue?>> <<@이건개발-p8n says : 아.. 아답타를 쓰면 GPU 파워 연결이 ...>> <<@brumm3653 says : The major drawback (for me) in this board is the lack of DVI video port which was found in earlier ASRock ITX mainboards (like J5040-ITX or J3455-ITX or Q1900-ITX). I normally use two monitors and here we have only one *digital* video output (HDMI). I wish they included a DVI or DisplayPort connector as well.>> <<@SourojitBh says : This is awesome!>> <<@Sajgoniarz says : Pretty disappointing for a NAS. Only one RJ45 port, not even 2,5Gb and only 2 SATA.>> <<@MrMesospheric says : The video and its associated videos, together with the latest moronic MS developments, that finally pushed me 100% over to Linux. Years of practice with Linux now means I am entirely comfortable, helped by these videos, with dumping MS for good. Thanks Chris; the very definition of useful, reliable YT content.>> <<@HeavenSevenWorld says : I wonder what you would say if you discovered Mac Mini M4-based one day – ultra-small, four times faster per core, probably eight times faster in general, inexpensive and totally silent as well ;)>> <<@RockyRacoon-lw3yd says : Could this setup run Blue Iris?>> <<@JazzTechie says : I think that particular N100 motherboard beats that rockchip board due to its pcie slots, ability to run a discrete GPU, and x86 compatibility with GPU drivers.>> <<@si4632 says : Putting any type of linux on it should be a criminal offence>> <<@leonidd00 says : very interesting. I had an idea to do the same couple of months ago, but I was 10 years away from the pc topics and bought at the end a laptop, but I love the idea of silent and fast small pc with linux for dayli usage. Thanks for the video!>> <<@stefanp4258 says : I saw an N95 mini-pc on amazon, with windows 11, for about 149€. It has also SSD and RAM included, and a 12V power supply, and HDMI cable.>> <<@2010Edgars says : Stupid asrock engineers with this vga and ps/2 connectors. WHY?????>> <<@doomer37 says : I still use a Celeron J4005, would you say the N100 is worth the upgrade?>> <<@RWLN508D says : maybe you can try to run Office 2002/XP under wine 🍷>> <<@AlanBram says : If the N100 is normally limited to 16GB RAM, as you say, how/why is it that here we can fit 32GB?>> <<@danielpicassomunoz2752 says : Looks nice for a home server, with enough ram, many containers>> <<@rypin says : all link for those component plz i mean for increase good legal but not low chinese budget component>> <<@briankleinschmidt3664 says : I was curious about the temps. How is the passive cooling doing?>> <<@HaydonRyan says : Love silent computers!>> <<@DAVIDGREGORYKERR says : You will need the Noctua Cooling Fan to prevent the unit from crashing.>> <<@DAVIDGREGORYKERR says : Or a POS (Point Of Sale) unit that fits on the back of a Monitor and accepts a receipt printer, Barcode Scanner and Bankcard reader and requires the OS and POS software.>> <<@Salemej says : Never open a package with a knife towards you, I learnt that the hard way.>> <<@Salemej says : I honestly would like to know why PS/2 still exists. Who does actually use it nowadays and what for?>> <<@RiadAhmed-ce6qo says : why they can not made a slide through motherboard for laptop like caddy.>> <<@KrissyD-px9gj says : Its a shame none of these n100 options are available in Canada>> <<@mikecp7394 says : Hi can this run 32bit scanner canon d646 that i adore with xp window amulator. Thanks,>> <<@therealjackfisher says : Looks cute. Looking at the test, Linux mint, docs and stuff like that, make me doub about the performance/cost rating. These small computers should be more affordable, as they are mostly DIY small home hobby projects and not some big enterprise solutions. Anyways I found something very interesting. Something for enthusiast and something that will save some serious money. When I compare it to stuff bought from store shelf I have no doub that this is actually a win win project in every way. I found Bananna BPI R-4 router board. There is also alu case for it and antennas I think come seperately. This might be the best home router on the planet. A router so cool it changes the way I see routers, and its cheaper then all of the "hi end" gaming routers but at the same time much better. Now, I am not trying to advertise, just sharing some cool ideas for enthusiasts, so we can build something that is actually better and cheaper at the same time.>> <<@TornTech1 says : whats going on with that super wonky component on the left hand side behind the Serial Port with 1.05 written on it... look like it didn't solder properly!? visible @5:31>> <<@hankhulator5007 says : Hi Christopher, seeking for some NVMe for some M.2 NanoPC-T6 computers, I stumbled upon the Transcend 220S series (Gen3 - CAUTION : this is only valid for M.2 NVMe), they do not pulverize speed tests, however their TBW is awesome : 2200 TBW per TB with a 5 years warranty - my £0.015966906>> <<@LiLBitsDK says : What version of office is that, that you run on this cute little machine? and how have it been treating you for the last 4 months?>> <<@kalfaxplays7899 says : very good video. very informative :) subscribed.>> <<@robertj1138 says : I really like this project as it matches with a similar idea i had for building switching over my NAS. I probably would have put a fan in there because I am paranoid, but it is nicely done. Thank you for sharing.>> <<@si4632 says : It will work with a 12v brick>> <<@viktorszabo4467 says : Well i think the PSU is bad choice! Its better when you use a bronze typ normal silent PSU, (Seasonic Power supply ATX24 350W/80+ Bronze/) the power consumption will lower -10W or less, and you didnt hear anything!>> <<@danielq250 says : Hi Christopher, how do you install the win 98 install you have on this and Word also? Do you have a video on these ? Where can i get the files etc ? Many thanks 😊>> <<@Arachnoid_of_the_underverse says : Nice little system and totally silent too.>> <<@protocetid says : Is there a reason no YouTuber covers SBCs with new Atom chips? There are some ultra low power Atoms out there that make me curious about how they would perform in a small and cheap handheld PC. I don't know enough about computers to determine performance just by looking at the specs.>> <<@LucS0042 says : PS2 port, parallel port headers, serial port, VGA port.... Feels like a blast from the past.... But with a modern cpu. Great video!>> <<@hananas2 says : I personally do have a weak spot for passively cooled PCs, I find it very unfortunate that my graphics card has coil whine which means I can't use it passively cooled because due to the power consumption I'd have to keep it in an open air bench if I'm not using fans.>> <<@DeltaDudeBasje says : Can someone recommend a similar pc case like in the video? I need one with an external drive bay i it. Most of the smaller pc cases don't have anything in the front...>> <<@PVZBlover says : I'm dreaming of building a low energy silent gaming pc using a velka 3 mini itx case>> <<@Kennephone says : I love that case, I wish more modern cases had 5.25'' drive bays, even if you're not gonna put an optical drive, they're handy for hot swap sata bays or additional front usb.>> <<@PaulGs-Stuff says : I am new to video creation and was looking at your Ryzen 5 build, which is great. However I need a smaller form factor so wondered how far you can push a ITX format case as far as processor GPU and heat dissipation is concerned. I am not so familiar with motherboard formats so not sure what to do as far as small as possible but decent video editing performance is concerned. The alternative is to buy a laptop I guess with a GPU but these are very expensive>> <<@RidwaanNazmulNishat says : intel N100 is better performed than i5 8350U .>> <<@abzs5811 says : Samsung is shit recommending bad products doesn’t inspire much faith>> <<@capieluky says : I possible use ram modules with XMP profiles ? And use them on XMP profile loaded ? Thanks>> <<@ragtop63 says : I can see this as a good use case for a DIY router/firewall. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t work as a desktop for my purposes.>> <<@mmatej16 says : Great video! I also have this board, but i have noticed a noise coming from the cpu every few seconds, heard some people have it too.. Did you hear any sounds coming from the cpu?>> <<@robwalsh3082 says : Inspired by this build and have just ordered a case. Please could you tell me if the ASrock N100 motherboard supports a dual monitor setup. I believe it has an HDMI and also a Dsub port. Can these be used at the same time to run two separate monitors so I can have different windows open on each monitor. Thanks so much>>
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