INTEL COMPUTE STICK in 2023 - Is it still worth it? | Gaming, Office, Server

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Publicado 2023-08-11

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  • @TotallySearch
    You can actually play Fallout 3 on the intel compute but it requires so much downgrading in the settings text. When you do play it, the game looks like pre-alpha footage with n64 graphics.
  • @N3tigen
    I hope mini pc stick return in future with Arm processor. With thunderbolt port 😮
  • @ToGdBear
    These things were ahead of their time and I had the pleasure to use one when trying to show a presentation but the PC at the location had issues opening it. Being able to carry a system you know works to directly interface to a projector in this form factor is a very underrated ability, you just maybe need to be the type of person to travel around and show presentations with minimal prior troubleshooting. Apparently Minisforum is attempting to revive the concept with a Stick PC that uses USB C for media and power solving one of the most glaring issues with most in current circulation, which lack an internal battery. It's definitely something I'll be looking for, even if it costs a little more than a Mini PC of similar performance. Of course a runner-up for filling this type of purpose would be a smartphone, but I haven't yet seen anything that lets them interface to HDMI, usually it's the projector that is adapted so it can talk to a smartphone, which excludes any and all venues sporting anything older, as well dumb TVs (which is the state they all should be).
  • @aricroy4258
    This is a good video. Provided me with a lot of good information. Thanks
  • I have the m3 version its plays fall nv pretty well around 30-60 depending on the area. I also tried pcsx2 it ran some games great at 1x but would have to do some tuning to the tdp i have mine set to go to 10w
  • @petetheofanous72
    I have the Cherry Trail one and the M3 one and i will be selling them both soon. I am a Mac user and i got them for those instances when a Windows PC is needed but when i start them, they spend all the time thermal throttling and i am waiting to get simple jobs done. Windows updates are the reason for this im sure. If other operating systems were of any use to me, i would probably get on better with them. But as they are, they just get on my nerves. Batocera perhaps ? 😆
  • @zocker1600
    Would be interesting how this compares to some very lite Linux Distro (Lubuntu or Debian LXQT for example) and try the same tasks / games.
  • @willprince643
    I have Ubuntu version with 1GB RAM, looking back it was an unnecessary purchase, I barely used it, now I got a laptop, I’m not sure If I ever used it somewhere else than my home. Now I’m wondering if it can be vialable option for NAS, I’ve been reading about network drives for some time and I’m going to build myself one, I actually wanted something that can take two or four 3.5 SATA drives, but I don’t want to spend too much money on it yet and I realised that maybe Intel Stick will work, I wouldn’t have to use USB drives, but in this case that’s ok.
  • @lisandro3614
    Great timing. I was planning on getting one locally, but I wanted to try the entire «Windows 10 with 2 GB» situation under VMWare first. Keeping the system in check is one hell of a challenge when half of the RAM is eaten on idle, but there's a lot of room to optimize. One more thing: The Dev build of Chromium is updated and 32-bit compatible.
  • @timabdiukov
    Hi. I'm considering buying this little device. Is there any way to manually control the fan, even at the cost of performance? I really don't want for the fan noises to annoy me
  • @originalbumbu
    I can't find the AC power adapter for it, can you share the voltage requirements? Thanks
  • @pracalt1051
    I think Great thing u can do to these sticks is to install Linux on them ESPECIALLY with older models since that’s only 64bit os that stick let’s install without too much issues Linux is much more light weight and probably will perform better in gaming and tasks it was actually intended for
  • @JeffSyam
    I have problem trying ChromeOS flex. Can you elaborate.
  • @ivanfillipe
    Do you know where can I download the drivers?
  • I had one of these and it sucked sooo badly. There was no sound. It was slow, couldn't run anything besides a browser. A chromebook or mini pc is jist such a better option
  • @CommanderSix
    They’ve launched new sticks what are you talking about