Arm PC Build (Rock 5 ITX)
Arm PC Build (Rock 5 ITX)
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@blu3h4t Says:
can this pxe boot?
@MrSaliheenm Says:
Very very interesting. Can you make a video how to install Windows 11 on Rock 5 ITX?
@bertvantol9669 Says:
One more dream .... How to build a NAS with a two HDD RAID with this board ??
@enmur6075 Says:
What's the point of building an ARM PC, if you have no control over replacing the RAM modules. Better use a Mediatek Chromebook (also cheap: £150-250), which performs super efficiently and support even Windows 11 natively. Additionally, you cannot remove the rockchip CPU off the SOC motherboard. Means no upgrade in future. So what's the point in building an ARM pc?????😢😢
@Jeff_Seely Says:
I did enjoy this video, very much. At less than 16w top-speed, this ARM PC offers many project opportunities where computing power is needed. I have such a work project in mind involving lots of temperature array data logging with ability to access that data from anywhere. It is easily up to that task and thank you as always for the many videos and ideas, Christopher!
@peacechannel8281 Says:
Please do it
@numbr6 Says:
100% love to see the RK3588 vs N100 performance "steel cage match". 😅
@jeromeprin5668 Says:
is it possible to install an android OS on these pc?
@villagelifenebraska8695 Says:
What was your total cost for build?
@kishirisu1268 Says:
it woulb be good pc for shut down period, ARM should consume little power so will run longer on emergency power source. I found that even 8W micro PC (intel i5) consumes too much power.
@Vitor-j9r Says:
What is an Arm pc ? Can someone explain please ?
@whothefoxcares Says:
insert well_ARMed_mouse_joke_here: https://github.com/UncleSpellbinder/EndeavourOS-ARM-HD-Wallpaper/blob/main/EndeavourOS_ARM_Saturn_Abstract__3840x2160.png
@Promaxbadulla Says:
https://youtube.com/shorts/MVPYb8vnR0Q?feature=shared
@xshadow-0 Says:
"Clearly an accelerated desktop." > shows llvmpipe as the renderer in the settings...
@povilasstaniulis9484 Says:
This a decent board. Sadly, it's way too expensive for what it is.
@ВикторРеутов-в8с Says:
У меня такой в автомашине стоит
@aperson1181 Says:
How much did it cost?
@alaamagdy8282 Says:
thanks, also plz compare during gaming comparisons
@pulsatingsausageboy2076 Says:
Nice bowl cut. 👍🏻
@jurisbriedis5926 Says:
what hapends if you install a diffrent operating system like windows 🤔🤔🤔
@aerohk Says:
Worthwhile to compare it against the Pi5?
@destroyer2973 Says:
For what this would cost, I would like to see an option for a motherboard with a Mediatek Dimensity 9300+ or a Samsung Exnos 2400.
@Hfil66 Says:
Comparing ARM to N100 would be interesting, but not just about performance but cost comparisons, relative ease of construction, power usage comparisons and overall flexibility of the systems.
@elia04_ Says:
I love these build videos of yours! If you ever do any more builds/upgrades, it'd be great to see videos of those too. Greetings from Finland
@DugB0915 Says:
Two things: It's running Debian 11? Thats EOL? and how do you load your own OS?
@shinobi-zensei Says:
Can’t wait to see these Mobos with the new Qualcomm Elite ARM CPUs
@kwhp1507 Says:
Will it run crysis???
@JulverAlvarez Says:
EXCELENT VIDEO SALUDOS OF PERU
@KunouJS Says:
Wow, pretty nifty. I would've loved to see OpenMediaVault on this as a NAS build. Sadly, for being ARM-based, the power consumption and price was pretty disappointing though. My Asrock N100M motherboard with N100 CPU, Corsair RM550x (2021) PSU, and a 2.5" SSD draws 13.7 watts on idle. 22.8 watts with Cinebench at full blast with Windows 10. With Proxmox: With an extra SATA SSD, CPU fan, 4 case fans, dual SFP+ NIC, 2 WD Red HDDs, 3 Seagate Exos x18 HDDs, 1 NVMe, and a PCIe to SATA card, it draws 50 watts on idle. 60+ on average when pretty active doing things.
@Rpch26 Says:
Thanks for this video. Im only a begginer in al about computing. I use linux mint installed in and old laptop (thinkpad) and works fair for basic use on my office (email, wps, youtube). And i see how fan is syaring to fail.... Then Arm tecnilogy (armv) i think could be a good idea. But build or purchase a mini arm pc could be now mire expensive that change my fan or the cpu.... All this technology moment is interesting.
@Mister-Wabbit Says:
can you add a GPU?
@PlanetLinuxChannel Says:
On one hand, you could pick up a USB-2 to 3 adapter to hook up the ports on the case, but considering they’d only run at USB 2 speed, and you already have plenty of USB ports on the back, I suppose it’s not a huge deal.
@filipflidr2654 Says:
It works 'perfectly' and screen tears like an earthquake
@ronch550 Says:
It's kinda nuts how the board, complete with CPU and RAM, is cheaper than the case. 🙂 And given how the case didn't even have any provisions for a cooler backplate, it's kind of disappointing for the price. Surely Inwin knows that even mini ITX boards can have coolers?
@HomelessTechnology Says:
Does it run Windows 11 on Arm though? I have an ISO of it I used on a Nokia Lumia 950 XL that I found online.
@ljm7175 Says:
ubuntu please
@lucilaci Says:
yes, please a performance comparison.
@nERVEcenter117 Says:
Ironically, the 4mm aluminum sheeting around the outside is likely not what's weighing the case down; the steel structure is probably the heavy bit. Handling steel and aluminum cable grips at the gym gives you a real appreciation for how light aluminum truly is.
@RHTORAS Says:
I would love to see video but without ubuntu. I would love to see you installing real linux i.e without systemD. I would love to see Void linux and if not then OpenBSD has great support for all architectures too. I would love to see this too.
@neurabrain Says:
can i install windows 11 arm on this system? what is the power consumption and TDP of this system?
@TerenceKearns Says:
This would make a great media centre that can output 8K.
@TerenceKearns Says:
That is a REALLY NICE unit. Will probably last decades. I think the best comparison would be to do a real-world test. The intel will probably win artificial performance tests. But if you ran Android on there and compared rendering a capcut project, the results would at least be interesting. An android based comparison would be needed as well as a conventional linux distro. Android is more optimised for arm whereas mainstream linux is more optimized for intel based purely on historical usage. I have a Radxa Rock 5B running Emteria Android and it runs nicely. I'm testing it for digital signage applications (it's attached to a Zhixianda 18.5 Inch Sunlight Durable 1000 Nits Capacitive Touch Screen).
@IonCubekhanz Says:
In chrome://gpu ... go down please & let's us see VPU decoding info
@PrototypeMoxie Says:
I feel like if you lower the power draw you can probably go past it with that cooler
@paulhetherington3854 Says:
ARM - Oriental for: "You moved, remember?" ec -- this that -- fire placement! Ugh -- not tax payer -- intelligence!
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@ciprianmoldoveanu1848 Says:
V.L.C.!
@stratos7755 Says:
if only you could use normal RAM sticks instead of the soldered ram...
@tanmoymridha5002 Says:
I would love to see day-to-day tasks on an ARM pc
@Flipbug_The_Whimsical Says:
Wow I was just making a Rooibos tea when the Roobi OS intermission popped up and I freaked out a little

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