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Dual 2.5gbe! Looking at the Minisforum Venus NAB6
Dual 2.5gbe! Looking at the Minisforum Venus NAB6
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2 count’em 2! 2.5gbe LAN ports right on the back of this mini pc! Check it out!
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Do you need to install the ssd inside if not adding hard drive
I wonder if it's possible to put a U.2 SSD in this thing with an M.2 adapter. The problem would be size and sata power…
I just got the 12650H 32gb 1tb model for $455 on amazon, prime discount
Thank you for your video, I took your recommendation and bought this. But, I would like to highlight the issue with Minisforum. Probably they will give a better piece of equipment to you. The device which I had received had extremely basic bios, in which I can't control the HyperTreading, Vd-T, Virtualization, or anything for that matter. The bios have hardly 4-5 options including time and date change.
$359 for US.. and they just happen to add 100 euros on top of that for the EU.. yeah right.. Think they forgot the currency conversion rates even after including taxes.
Sigh… If only it was a Ryzen CPU with 780M.
Damn lol you got thin brother… tape worm segment? You need to eat Mangia Mangia.
Will make a great pulsechain or eth node. Go for the newer NPB7 as its 13th gen.
The barebones being $360 with the cheaper i7 is pretty surprising, to me at least. Obviously everything is small and cost-down, but the days of decent intel CPUs adding $400 to the cost of a laptop are definitely over (thank you AMD <3). The 12650H, 32+512 would be a real whopper of a system for under $500.
Looks nice, My ultimate theoretical mini is something more workstation ish with remote management dual NIC for running Proxmox headless etc
@7:44 I love a high refresh rate when I'm looking at my spreadsheets….
I have ordered the nab7 and cant wait for it to arrive, I live in Romania and the estimate i got is 1st half of june.
Im also looking at the Beelink GTR 7 pro, i like the colors but would have also liked a black one, my plan is to make a cluster with all 4 of them so far but havent placed the order yet
It would be nice to see how many watts are required for minimum/medium/maximum throughput when using this model in conjunction with PfSense/OpnSense (maybe compared to the Beelink EQ12?)
Seriously thinking of getting the NPB7 and putting Proxmox on it to run, well, everything mostly…
I'm wondering why this generation of AM5 boards are mostly on realtek chips.
Are those Intel NICs or Realtek ones?
Thunderbolt 3/4 supported ?
How do you test the receiver lock thingy, on the i225?
blablabla lmao shill
Beware the 2.5Gbe on some newer linux kernels aren't the most stable. BSD didn't support them at all last time I tried.
sadly i want to run cpu transcoding on it, so too loud and power hungry
2.5Gbps DUAL ππ½ππ½πβ‘οΈπ€π½
Could you run a Proxmox on this instead of windows 11 ?
Ordered!
This shal henceforth be known as the MEGA-NIC-NUC
You lost some weight, you look great man
Any ideas what the IOMMU groups are on these?
Canβt wait to pick this one up.
Beelink EQ12, super cheap, dual 2.5g too.
Nice unboxing video. But can't we add more to it? What firewalls work out of the box? What hypervisors work out of the box? What storage configurations work? Can the wifi card be replaced for more storage? How many VMs and or added CTs can it support till it buckles etc etc. Who really wants to see the thing running benchmarking software….
Been thinking about using these mini PCs in a homelab scenario to try out some HA k8s workloads. Wonder if these might do the trick?
2.5Gb LAN was fast 5 years ago. 10G should be the minimum now.
will love to get one!
I'd take one of these when this budget $400 ryzen laptop stops working as a plex server
What's going on with this glut of super cheap mini pcs? Beelink and a couple others are selling these things for practically nothing
Just purchased the 13th Gen version! Excited to finally build my own router to replace my SHIT AT&T box.
does it stream
After the off-label router video I've decided to try the m2 2x gigabit and pass that through to a VM to run the pfsense firewall, leaving the built-in ethernet for the host (and so it can run a few other services locally) – is that a silly idea?