Best Single Board Computer You Never Heard Of

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Best Single Board Computer You Never Heard Of
Mixtile Blade 3 is a stackable high-performance single board computer based on Rockchip RK3588. Equipped with Octa-core 64-bit processor, maximum of 32GB RAM and 256GB eMMC storage, multiple peripheral interfaces including 4-lane PCIe Gen3, SATA 3.0, MIPI CSI and dual 2.5Gb Ethernet, it is ideal for ARM servers, mini PC, compact computing clusters and edge computing.

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More of this type of content would be appreciated, please, Brian. I have to agree with others that it seems well overpricd. The various Beelink minis seem better value.

tonywise
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Nice little machine. I think I'd put the little rubber feet on the case along side the screws for easy access to get back in side.

paulwarner
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It will be extremely interesting to see the creation of a cluster and the potential of computing power along with the cost

tetnia
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The dual network ports makes it interesting to build a firewall on, but it depends on the CPU power what performance you'll get.

ehsnils
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Yay Brian, very good a new video without a single mention of Windows! You were right I hadn't heard of it. Sure, it would be really good to see how to overwrite Ubuntu with another LInux like Mint.

daveginboav
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Hate that it has 2 HDMIs and not DPs instead. HDMI is terrible, same goes for HDMI forum. DP is better in every way and it's royalty free.

petar
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The Pine RockPro64 left me with a bad impression of rockchip regarding Linux support. Is it better now?

codemonkey
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Well Brian mate it is just amazing how much they can fit into such a small package but frankly I am not a fan of mini PC's, plus most of them seem to me to be really "well priced".

johngoard
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Thinking how much hotter it will run in that case. It seems it was only one sheet of metal that then connect to case where the screw was. So that base maybe for normal desktop use without hi loads when that bare pcb+heatsink was meant to be almost constant 100% load 24/7. Basically it looked module you put on modular case that had back plane + fans.

LimbaZero
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Between $230 to $430. I am in the market for a desktop but I don't want to pay that much for a single board. For about $100 I can get a raspberry pi.

josephcooter
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Yes this is more like it, I don't like Pi to use the Tiny HDMI and lacks of internal storage, I hope to see more like this one in the market.

joelee
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please show how nginx can be installed in this without apache serer and give a demo if it can be used as a nginx service provider
also price details or link in amazon or similar website

shivachaturvedhi
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Never heard of it, and never want to hear of it at that price! LOL Seriously, I trash-picked a Tronsmart Orion R28 (android TV box) which uses the similar Rockchip RK3288 - which I assume is the quad-core version of the 3588, and to be fair, it's a great processor in it's price-range. Certainly a budget processor. One of the big problems is that linux support (and other operating systems) is much more limited than it would be with a x86 processor like a cheap Celeron. But I did manage to get Ubuntu installed, and also I think armbian. I'm sure the octa-core is better. And it's a cool little package, with nice accouterments. But should be WAY cheaper.

johnpinion
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at 500$ plus NUME drive. $600.00 it is Pricey... Owesome Video

flyfun
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Is the SATA port blocked by the NVME adapter board?

asknight
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Nice board but looking at the price its designed specifically to work as a cluster not to be used on its own.

welshtony
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Seems a bit pricey for an ARM based chip when you can pick up new mini PCs for around the same (or less) dollars.
Although I do like their cluster cases (but again, a little pricey)

peterschmidt
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Can you show what can be done with the HDMI input?

ronaldglider
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apart from being expensive, the usuall problem with all these boards is software support. is this there yet?

giornikitop
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I don't like hiding the screws under the rubber feet. You'd need a new set of feet every time you open it up.

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