proof that a tiny PiNAS can totally get the job done 🎉
@Autotrope3 сағат бұрын
The price different isn't that great and both can run fanless. The N100 appeals to me more for general use outside of stuff where ARM would be a benefit, such as compiling code for ARM. The Raspberry Pi models that appeal to me are the lower powered lower cost ones
@alf550814 сағат бұрын
Keyboard and monitor I Already have, but if a Laptop device that could house inside the raspberry pi 5 with pci NVME adapter and adequate cooling, that one I would definitely buy !. Not quite there yet !. You need to take a step further, increasing if needed the height of the case to accomodate The device on the inside.
@MichaelKlements3 сағат бұрын
Their previous generation housed the Pi inside the base, it lands up being quite thick though.
@ApothercyCold15 сағат бұрын
Dude, your shorts deserve way higher viewership. I've got the time for plenty of projects like this and I do as many as I can, I just wish I had a better budget. I've got an entry level 3D printer and a pretty sophisticated homelab, but I'm hoping to save up for an engraver/cutter and resin printer. Looks so fun.
@MichaelKlements3 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the feedback and support! A laser cutter/engraver is an amazing workshop tool!
@NicoDeclerckBelgium15 сағат бұрын
great video. For me the sweet spot is the Pi4, doesn't get too hot with just a decent heatsink without active cooling. I think the Pi5 missed some opportunities. the Pi6 should have or should exist in a version with (bootable) NVMe (without the scary cable) and 2.5 Gbps ethernet, and should remain stable without cooler. But who knows, perhaps the next gen even outranks my expectations.
@slomoyolo16 сағат бұрын
How much RAM did you have for the Pi 4 and 5 used in the benchmarks? It would help to compare the final results with RAM in mind as well (especially between the 4 and the 5).
@MichaelKlements3 сағат бұрын
Both are the 8GB variants. The tests that I ran aren't particularly RAM intensive so I don't expect the results would change much but that would be a good comparison to do.
@BillyNoMates197419 сағат бұрын
Good video with interesting results. Where would the Pi Zero 2 w rate ? I guess its around a Pi 3 level but I could be wrong
@MichaelKlements17 сағат бұрын
The Pi Zero 2 W would be slightly under the Pi 3, its a similar SoC but clocked a bit lower (1Ghz vs 1.2Ghz on a Pi 3) and it only has half of the RAM.
@BillyNoMates197417 сағат бұрын
@@MichaelKlements just a shame the Pi Zero 2 W only has 2.4Ghz wifi and 512mb Ram. The Orange Pi Zero 2 w really shows up the hardware short cummings of the hardware
@TT-it9gg20 сағат бұрын
You can try to test the DNN of OpenCV and see the power draw and heat! Pi 5 is sloppy. Much worse than Pi 4B! Prefer Pi 4B over Pi 5. Would like to see a much better Pi 5. The 16nm process used is out dated. Expecting 8nm or less. The die cost is about the same. Skip and keep waiting for Pi 6......
@GEN910020 сағат бұрын
the maximum signaling rate of usb 2 is 480 Mbit/s, not 300.
@MichaelKlements17 сағат бұрын
Yes, the 300Mbps limitation is due to a few things but is mainly to do with the network adaptor and USB controller sharing bandwidth.
@PamelaCurry21 сағат бұрын
I have a Pi3b, two Pi4(2&8GB) and 2 Pi5-8GB. And Friday I'll be receiving an N150 (my new plex server)
@Kleptophobia22 сағат бұрын
Regarding the sysbench results: Cortex A53 shouldn't be 18x faster than A7. Can you run the sysbench test on the RPi 3 with 32-bit Raspberry Pi OS? I think that's the confounding factor.
@danieljonah209822 сағат бұрын
Nice bro
@STX_12Күн бұрын
And price comparisons, can you?
@iblackfeathersКүн бұрын
when the raspberry pi first came out it was touted as a computer the size of a credit card. i am still waiting for their boards to actually be the size of a credit card. the closest we’ve gotten was the cm lineup or the rp2040, etc. not quite credit card size that can actually fit in a wallet slot and match exactly other credit card dimensions.
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
To be fair, the actual board and circuitry is fairly close, it's the ports that make it much larger.
@rtos14 сағат бұрын
Raspberry Pi Zero 2W is pretty close and performs reasonably well if headless
@TeeEllohwhydeeКүн бұрын
Amazing how the Pi1 had better video out than the Pi5 😂
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
Haha, I definitely prefer the old full size HDMI
@dimlylitcornersКүн бұрын
I would've liked to see the raspberry Pi Zero w and Zero 2w included in this Wishlist for future PI: USB4, DisplayPort, 2x10G Ethernet, WiFi 7… I know it won't happen but one can dream? maybe tucked away in a corner onboard pads for RS232/422/485 (on the backside)?
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll look at doing one with the Pi Zero range too. The Pi is probably always going to be limited by the PCIe lanes available, so dual 10Gb Ethernet and the likes won't happne for a while. RS232/422/485 would be a great inclusion!
@martinparker9044Күн бұрын
The 3B+ could only do up to 300Mb connection speed, the Pi4 has true 1Gb connection. 2:56
@martinparker9044Күн бұрын
After continuing the video I noticed on your network test you correctly said the said the 3B+ speed 😁 great video. 😮 but you did label the network speed as the Pi3 but was in fact a Pi3B+ 🤭😜
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
Yeah it's a bit of a strange one - Gigabit Ethernet over USB 2.0. I didn't really go into the versions of each series too much - the 4 is also technically the 4B
@An.IndividualКүн бұрын
should we be hoping for >1 lane of PCIe?
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
I think it's quite likely that the next generation will have more than 1 PCIe lane, unless new lanes are dedicated to improving networking or USB speeds.
@nikobellic570Күн бұрын
I recently loaded an older version of raspbian onto a model 2 and desktop navigation was super snappy. I'm wondering whether 10 years of software bloat is unfair to hold against earlier conputers
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
Yes I'm sure this plays into it as well, the older Pis would likely do better on their older OSs.
@nikobellic570Күн бұрын
Did you mention the model 1 B plus? In between the B and the 2, the B+ introduced a lot of the things later models would have like 40 pin gpio, squarely placed mounting holes, ports on just 2 sides, 4 usb ports ...
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
I didn't go into any of the B or B+ versions in between. I only mentioned the Pi 3b+ as I didn't have an original Pi 3.
@MyPhone-qg2ehКүн бұрын
The Pi4 is a really unique balance of performance and power consumption. Runs well off a standard power bank with a great desktop environment. Ideal for robotics and remote applications.
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
I agree, the Pi 4 is in the sweet spot where it offers enough performance an IO for most projects and is still quite cheap and power efficient. I think the Pi 5 is a bit overpriced for what it offers.
@YZoxK52mКүн бұрын
The early pi models have dedicated video decoding hardware that requires a license. You can get smooth 1080p playback out of them for some codecs if you set it up.
@rmccombs6623 сағат бұрын
The Pi 1 would play h264 -aac 1080p on KODI with no problem about 9 years ago. Navigating around the menus was kind of slow. I don't know if you can still get a build of Kodi that supports the Pi 1. There were only a couple of codecs that you had to pay to get. The Pi 4 and later can decode most codecs in software fast enough.
@elorrambasdo52338 сағат бұрын
@@rmccombs66 meanwhile the RPI 5 has none and it hurts so bad
@rmccombs668 сағат бұрын
@@elorrambasdo5233 I haven't gotten a raspberry pi yet. Isn't it fast enough to play anything?
@elorrambasdo52338 сағат бұрын
@rmccombs66 there's a whole bunch of info you can get online about video, emulators, and the like, it's just that stuff like Jellyfin do not recommend using the RPI5 as a server because it just doesn't have the hardware acceleration like some of the older ones.
@rmccombs668 сағат бұрын
@elorrambasdo5233 well I don't use a raspberry pi for jellyfin because I wanted to be able to transcode.
@xxmichalКүн бұрын
pinas lmao
@muhammadammar9613Күн бұрын
2:54 what is that? and how to run the pi on laptop?
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
It's the CrowView Note, it's essentially like a docking station for the Pi.
@muhammadammar9613Күн бұрын
@MichaelKlements so normal laptop can't do that right?
@MichaelKlements17 сағат бұрын
No a standard laptop doesn't have an HDMI input or allow you to use the keyboard and mouse to control an external device.
@nnasabКүн бұрын
I like to see build in m.2 on back of the board. Like many other SBC’s. Also video driver for raspian os. I got the new orange pi 4a and it have video driver from Orange os Debian version. It runs as fast as pi5 but way cheaper.
@Flyupav1Күн бұрын
How can I control the angle in the loop function? It always resets to the initial position, but I want it to stay at its maximum position.
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
It shouldn't reset to the initial position, each servo should only move to the new PWM position reference you give it using pwm1.setPWM(i, 0, pulseLength);
@gregspeakman9337Күн бұрын
I also like the USB C port for power along with the addition of 2 x USB 3 ports. The RPi5 has a good video play back making this model the perfect PC for a HTPC. Good video and comparisons between the models. What I don't like is the 2 x micro HDMI ports. I would rather settle for one full size HDMI port.
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
I think most makers/enthusiasts would prefer a single full-size HDMI port. They could retain two ports in the same form factor by having one run through a ribbon cable expansion port like the PCIe port.
@bennyholgersson4686Күн бұрын
2 PCIe ports. Full Hdmi port. Usb C instead of usb 2.
@jp2053Күн бұрын
All M5stack sucks for raspberry pi It doesnt work
@shis10Күн бұрын
Amazing video. 🙌🏻💯
@OliverBerger2 күн бұрын
Fancy but what would you need a 4TB NAS for? Unless you can have way bigger disks it seems to be more like a proof of concept than a usable item?
@Paulilmys2 күн бұрын
Perfect explanation
@mickhurley73052 күн бұрын
Great reviews, you got a sub. This market (mini-pc)seems to be exploding lately. I am spoilt for choice.
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
Thank you! There are loads of options available and new additions every few weeks.
@RAVEGAMESTUDIO2 күн бұрын
Somehow the code doesn't work properly, there is always an AFmotor error message
@TheFN192 күн бұрын
small question: can i install TrueNas and set it up as a Plex server? or does OMV have support for Plex?
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
Yes you can install Plex on an OMV install. This is easiest done by installing Docker and Portainer, then adding Plex as a containerised app.
@stephenmartin83312 күн бұрын
Rasp Pi has priced themselves out of the market. Now, if it can't play 4k at 60fps, its not worth more than $50 US
@FiclFicl2 күн бұрын
Raspberry pi can be whit 16 GB
@s1oplus_wt10 сағат бұрын
This change is recent
@Astra_Obscura3 күн бұрын
could a 5G ethernet adapter be used instead of 2.5g?
@MichaelKlementsКүн бұрын
Yes you can use a 5G adaptor with a Realtek RTL8126 chip
@johnn37933 күн бұрын
I know it's technically a NAS, but with one drive and no RAID, it's just a shared drive and all OMV is doing for you is configuring Samba.
@carfan29283 күн бұрын
Would this work with all of the pcb and arudino and replace it with a temperature controller?
@NameSurname-d4r3 күн бұрын
На gmk n97 плохое охлаждение из за корпуса радиатора?
@TimKraak3 күн бұрын
Very inspirational, the project and the music,
@SEDARTA_RECORDS4 күн бұрын
I don’t have a Pi
@SEDARTA_RECORDS5 күн бұрын
I don’t mean to brag but my server is smaller than an iPhone 15 Pro and can run indefinitely at 18W. It also doesn’t need a fan
@Andrew73H5 күн бұрын
Nice review. Correct answer of course, is you should buy one of each and enjoy. Got my folks a Beelink N100 S12 Pro and it's brilliant, bought myself a N150 S13 and the fan seems louder and it's no faster. Getting Win 11 properly set up on them is a pain (OOB install is dodgy) but once sorted it runs great. I also got a Tribit Stormbox Mini BT speaker to go with it which just sounds amazing. One thing missed in these reviews is the Pi 5 will still be going strong 24x7 10 years later, whereas buying a cheap N100 PC is a bit of a lottery you'll be lucky to get 1-2 years service from it. The Pi 0 is better suited to tinkering with electronics imo. The Pi 5 is a bit betwixt and between, too expensive to risk noob electronics and overpowered by mini PCs, but it's well supported and reliable. I suspect that little N97 PC might be a little noisy, with limited cooling.
@jamesbutler55705 күн бұрын
can it sort out the colors that are known to get you cancer?