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09/23/23 | Amazon | $149.95 |
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Product Name: | KAMRUI AK2 Plus Mini PC, Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake- N100(up to 3.4GHz) Micro Computer, 16GB DDR4 RAM 500GB SSD Mini Desktop Computer Support 4K HD/WiFi 5/BT4.2/Gigabit Ethernet for Home/Office |
Manufacturer: | Shenzhen CYX Industrial Co., Ltd. |
Model Number: | AK2PLUS |
Product SKU: | B0C7GKG3PZ |
UPC: | 634562471512 |
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1. No m.2 slot, only SSD. This is a significant bottleneck
2. No USB C connector
3. Only has wifi 5 (we are almost at wifi 7!)
Some other things that are normal but good to know for this price range, RAM is soldered on and the fan seems like it could be quieter.
For a few bucks more you can go with several other vendors that don't have the first 3 limitations noted above. I for one think the $20-$30 more could get you a better N100. I see why it's on sale.
During normal PC usage including boot and application start the bottleneck isn't SSD speed, it's seek latency, which is similar between PCIE ssds and even the very old now seeming SATA ssds. Difference in boot to windows is literally like two seconds.
Don't let the throughput numbers fool you. On that or the WiFi technology. WiFi 5 is totally fine for pretty much anything anyone would wanna do with this box. Don't be fooled into thinking you need stuff that you don't.
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1. No m.2 slot, only SSD. This is a significant bottleneck
2. No USB C connector
3. Only has wifi 5 (we are almost at wifi 7!)
Some other things that are normal but good to know for this price range, RAM is soldered on and the fan seems like it could be quieter.
For a few bucks more you can go with several other vendors that don't have the first 3 limitations noted above. I for one think the $20-$30 more could get you a better N100. I see why it's on sale.
1. No m.2 slot, only SSD. This is a significant bottleneck
2. No USB C connector
3. Only has wifi 5 (we are almost at wifi 7!)
Some other things that are normal but good to know for this price range, RAM is soldered on and the fan seems like it could be quieter.
For a few bucks more you can go with several other vendors that don't have the first 3 limitations noted above. I for one think the $20-$30 more could get you a better N100. I see why it's on sale.
1. No m.2 slot, only SSD. This is a significant bottleneck
2. No USB C connector
3. Only has wifi 5 (we are almost at wifi 7!)
Some other things that are normal but good to know for this price range, RAM is soldered on and the fan seems like it could be quieter.
For a few bucks more you can go with several other vendors that don't have the first 3 limitations noted above. I for one think the $20-$30 more could get you a better N100. I see why it's on sale.
I have a WiFi 5 network, and I'm able to do everything I'm trying to do (even streaming 4K Netflix and remote play PS5 at the same time). I'm genuinely curious, what are the benefits of WiFi 7?
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Won't see 7 in these for a while, 6 isn't even on many devices.
Each generation is faster due to many changes, modulation, channel width, etc.
peak speeds - theoretical
5 7 Gbps
6 9 Gbps
7 with QAM could get into 40+ range
Also changes in the protocol and connection management that support greater numbers of devices like breaking up channels reducing latency.
Ironically it seems the devices that would benefit the most by reducing load on the network are small IoT type which are often the farthest behind.
In general I would recommend getting the latest stable gen for a router upgrade, but wouldn't stress it on edge devices unless that device has a specific need and the additional cost is justifiable and necessary due to inability to hardwire.
Yes, the N100 is a wonderful chip for transcoding. I've personally never transcoded more then two 4k to 1080 streams but I've seen mentioned that 4 plus would be no problem and my experience seems to learn towards that unless there is a sudden hard cap that I'm unaware of.