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Product Specs:
- 12th Gen Intel N100 4-Core / 4 Thread (0.8GHz base frequency / 3.4GHz max. Turbo frequency) Processor
- 12GB 4800MHz LPDDR5 RAM
- 1x M.2 Slot w/ 256GB M.2 2280 Solid State Drive / SSD
- 1x SATA Slot (empty, supports up to 2TB 2.5" SATA SSDs)
- Intel UHD Graphics (750MHz)
- 802.11ac Wi-Fi 5 / Bluetooth 4.2
- Windows 11 Pro 64-Bit
- Silent Cooling Fan
- Dimensions: 5.04" x 5.04" x 2.03"
- Ports:
- 2x HDMI 2.0 (w/ up to 4K60Hz resolution dual-display support)
- 1x Gigabit Ethernet Port
- 2x USB 3.2 Type-A
- 2x USB 2.0 Type-A
- 1x 3.5mm Audio Jack
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The license is likely baked into the motherboard, assuming it's legit to start with.
However, look up massgravel.
But if you're talking locally, you don't even need transcoding these days.
I was able to direct stream 4K to 4 different devices on a Raspberry Pi 4B.
The only limitations at that point are storage speed and bandwidth.
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The N100 is able to handle transcoding more than 2 1080P streams without much trouble.
But if you're talking locally, you don't even need transcoding these days.
I was able to direct stream 4K to 4 different devices on a Raspberry Pi 4B.
The only limitations at that point are storage speed and bandwidth.
Normally, I'd recommend a Raspberry Pi over this for the power consumption, but seeing as the price of the Pi shot up to almost the cost of this, they aren't really the budget friendly option anymore.
Depending on how elaborate your HA setup is, you might be able to get away with an Orange Pi Zero for around $20.
If you do end up going with an N100 system, I highly recommend installing Proxmox and running HA in a VM. That way, you can get a lot more out of the system than just running HA on bare metal.
1. Is it possible to install Linux (Mint/Ubuntu) on this?
2. Is it possible to transfer the Win license since I am planning on running Linux on this?
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If you're starting from scratch, you'd probably be better off with a NAS board that has multiple SATA ports onboard.
Otherwise, yes.
You can even drop the WiFi adapter and add a Coral card for object detection.
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1. Is it possible to install Linux (Mint/Ubuntu) on this?
2. Is it possible to transfer the Win license since I am planning on running Linux on this?
1. Yes. 2. No.
The license is likely baked into the motherboard, assuming it's legit to start with.
However, look up massgravel.
This is the card I'm talking about. https://coral.ai/products/pcie-accelerator/
However, it sounds like you're just starting out, so this would be something to consider later on.
And what do you mean you need to use PC software?
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That would be a major downgrade to this.
What would the point be? To save $40?
They'll make that up in their electricity bill by going with the N100 over a Pentium.
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