Raspberry Pi 5 vs Intel N100 Mini PC - Which Is Right For You

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Michael Klements

Michael Klements

Күн бұрын

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@LivingLinux
@LivingLinux 2 ай бұрын
KZbin playback on a Pi 5 is not a software issue, it's a hardware issue. The Pi 5 has no hardware decoders for VP9, nor AV1. You can force YT fall back to h264 with the browser plugin h264ify.
@pivot9965
@pivot9965 2 ай бұрын
Yes he is right. I have tried this plugin on my raspberry and it worked fine. I think the official raspberry OS has it install all ready on the browser, im not sure.
@harleyn3089
@harleyn3089 2 ай бұрын
Raspberry Pi 5 has H.265/HEVC decoding. It does not have H.264 decoding like the Raspberry Pi 4. It should be fast enough to do H.264 in software though. BTW, HEVC is the main codec for Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu. KZbin hasn't adopted it for some reason.
@Cynyr
@Cynyr 2 ай бұрын
​@@harleyn3089 pretty sure there are licensing costs for hevc.
@jenghowtan5268
@jenghowtan5268 2 ай бұрын
Exactly, Intel GPU hardware decoding support on Linux is way way better. Most browsers support VAAPI but not V4L2 which most ARM processors are based.
@Malcolmm
@Malcolmm 2 ай бұрын
AV1 is an open-source codec that is royalty free while HEVC costs money to use. I hope google never pays MPEG LA, horrible group imo, to license HEVC. Companies should move to AV1 instead since it is free has better quality at similar bitrates vs HEVC especially when doing higher resolutionsm Netflix has been delivering some HD and UHD stuff in AV1 for a while now. Amazon is a member of the AV1 group and the latest firestick has av1 decoding hardware so hopefully soon they use it.@harleyn3089
@iankester-haney3315
@iankester-haney3315 2 ай бұрын
The real advantage of the N100 is compatibility. Some server software doesn't support Arm. Especially if you want to use OpnSense or PfSense.
@konstaMalkin
@konstaMalkin Ай бұрын
У мини ПК во всем преимущество!!! Я больше никогда не куплю SBC! Только мини ПК. С поддержкой АРМ всегда проблемы. ARMBIAN постоянно просят донаты. У мини ПК вообще ни каких проблем.
@jothain
@jothain 6 күн бұрын
Yes. Also for learning about home servers it would be so beneficial for newbies to learn basics of Proxmox and at least initially build on top of it as it’s so easy to revert changes. Man I still wish I would’ve found it sooner as it would’ve saved literally days from my learning experiences.
@Splarkszter
@Splarkszter 5 күн бұрын
​@@konstaMalkinAre you joking? Are you seriously complaining about free software asking for help?
@Luke-san
@Luke-san Ай бұрын
I bought a Beelink S12 Pro .. only supports 16GB, not, I inserted a 32GB memory module as some others also did this and it seems to work just fine. Been playing with Proxmox a couple of days now and seriously impressed. I had/have all PI's just not the 5. Price seems very hard to justify. Ok power consumption is a bit higher except for the fact that I just eliminated 2 running PI4's and I have plenty more power and memory left according to Proxmox. And the most important thing. It has a nice case, and more importantly, it all just seems to work. Great PI community except for the fact that for most things I had to spend hours or days to get stuff working sometimes. I like those N100 mini things.
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 ай бұрын
9:13 - I think that hits the nail on the head. I see the resistors for indicating 1/2 GB of RAM on the board... I have to wonder if they're sitting on a 1 or 2 GB Pi 5 model that could be sold for $40 or $45. That would make the low-end Pi 5 a great option and bring back some of the price advantage if you don't need lots of RAM for projects, but want some of the speed or CSI/DSI lane performance of the Pi 5.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
I agree, if they could get a 2GB Pi 5 out for $10 more than the Pi 4, that would be a good value proposition.
@dmckrk
@dmckrk 2 ай бұрын
Raspberry needs to earn money, memory chips are cheap today and 4/8 GB model don't reflect that for sure. If they release too cheap base model we will see some companies or individuals that resolder those and still be able to get some profit.
@pantoqwerty
@pantoqwerty 2 ай бұрын
@@MichaelKlements i’m not sure cheap is coming back to the pi world once it’s floated on the stock market - investors always want more profit.
@aravjain
@aravjain Ай бұрын
Yeah, based on the price differences between the Pi 4 4/8 GB and Pi 5 4/8 GB ($5), we can expect a $40 Pi 5 1GB and a $50 Pi 5 2GB. Then the Pi 5 would be a really good option if you want all the CPU power it has to offer, especially at such a low price point.
@shinjiku144
@shinjiku144 9 күн бұрын
@@MichaelKlements 👀It happened, we have a 2gb rpi 5- what do you think?
@Smittron
@Smittron Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I'm using an RPI Zero 2w to run Volumio, an RPI 3B+ to run LibreElec (Kodi) and an RPI 4 with 2 GB RAM to run Home Assistant. I'm using a Beelink N100 to dual boot Windows 11 Pro and Kubuntu 22.04 LTS. Life is good.
@TimHunold
@TimHunold 2 ай бұрын
Let's admit we outgrew RPi. Most got them for cheap tinker projects, maybe a small fraction used GPIO, but they are too limited. Hey, they are still pretty cool, like your first car, but now you know what you need and RPi came too little too late.
@sniperoth
@sniperoth 2 ай бұрын
I agree, but I think it's more accurate to say the Pi outgrew its previous use case. They're now too expensive (not to mention hard to find) for cheap tinker projects, and if you need it for a project with more oomf, too weak (performance-wise) to trade blows with others in the same price range. It lost its niche.
@pantoqwerty
@pantoqwerty 2 ай бұрын
@@sniperoth I bought 4 8GB model 4 to use for clustering, tinkering, and HAOS use but I don’t think I’d buy anything except a 400 perhaps. Mini PC and proxmox now.
@iiisaac1312
@iiisaac1312 Ай бұрын
I think a lot of people forgot the Pi was supposed to be a very powerful Arduino alternative, but people mistook them for mini computers instead.
@zintoki8211
@zintoki8211 24 күн бұрын
For me Raspberry foundation grows into villain. They start as cheap computers for kids to teach them programming but during covid they said "**** the kids!" we sell all our inventory to big companies as prototypining boards and shut kid's mouth with picos. Pi5 go even further. Instead adopting PD standard they are forcing people to buy new overpriced charger and with case, fan, heatsink, sd card this thing is absolute money milker.
@jothain
@jothain 6 күн бұрын
I have slightly disagree. We never outgrew raspberry. If that’s the case, well I have to say you selected completely wrong device initially. It’s still way to go for electronics. It’s not the device to replace conventional computers. But Raspberry foundation has took really bizarre step in introducing rpi5 as viable home computer. Imo they just should focus more into rpi zeros and stuff like that. I kinda get they have to keep original rpi formfactor as learning platform, but making it home computer doesn’t make sense at all.
@thegreyfuzz
@thegreyfuzz 2 ай бұрын
The Pi's are great, early adopter starting with the original Pi model A, I have over a dozen Pi's running up to the 4 8G, as the Pi 5 has steadily grown out of the 'acceptable pi price range'. I love my Pi's but I've started buying N100 boards for computing and using more ESP32 microcontrollers for projects.
@morpheon_xyz
@morpheon_xyz 2 ай бұрын
This is pretty much the idea im going for. My original pi 3B+ i got is just too sluggish for my needs for a built in PC for my car, so ill be opting for an actual x86 based PC, and then using my esp32 boards as required. Still looking at options, but since ill be running Linux instead of windows ill get better mileage out of it anyways. Been looking into possibly getting a latte panda for it, but might get better specs for the same price elsewhere
@RichardEricCollins
@RichardEricCollins 2 ай бұрын
Wow did not expect the CPU score to be so close. I would have thought higher CPU and a more mature CPU arch would have given Intel a bigger win.
@SKIPWIRE1
@SKIPWIRE1 2 ай бұрын
N100 is very good. Asrock N100M owner, poor pcie support in Linux kernel 6.69. Do not recommend N100M. Recommend N100.
@billstoner5559
@billstoner5559 2 ай бұрын
I’m not a Windows user, but you failed to mention that the Beelink also comes with W11 Pro installed, at a current retail costs of $147.99 on Amazon. I just bought the Beelink ($169) to replace my aging desktop PC. I installed Ubuntu-Cinnamon 24.04. So far very pleased with its performance. I also added a 500gig ssd sata drive to mount the linux system on. So I have a dual boot capability through the bios boot option. Thanks for the comparison review.
@vinsan98
@vinsan98 2 ай бұрын
Hey there Bill, I also have beelink eq12 mini pc with Intel n100. And I use windows on it but previously I have tried installing Ubuntu on it but I had problems with KZbin playback on it.( Huge Framedrops) But youtube playback on windows is perfect 4k and even 8k works smooth. Did you face any problem with KZbin on Linux? Thanks and regards.👍
@billstoner5559
@billstoner5559 2 ай бұрын
@@vinsan98 I didn’t test it. I typically use the KZbin app on my tablet.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
That is another benefit of the N100 and obviously adds additional value. I overlooked it because it's not an option for the Pi 5 and my main focus was "what can you replace a Pi 5 with"
@kuhrd
@kuhrd Ай бұрын
The Windows 11 Pro license that comes with it is an OEM bundled license so has almost zero real value since basically no one except companies and system builders are paying full price for OEM licenses these days. Having a windows license is maybe a $15-30 value depending on the time of year you are needing a key. Another fun fact is that you don't really even need a license key since you can still install and run Windows 10 and 11 without ever entering a digital license key and it will run just fine only preventing you from making personalization changes and for the most part I don't care about personalization on a box that is going to take on mini server duty. If you bought a retail copy of Windows 7 Ultimate back in the day and tied it to your microsoft account, you have a digital license to Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, and 11 with currently no end in sight for continued use.
@jjdawg9918
@jjdawg9918 Ай бұрын
The only reason I can think of for buying a Pi5 over a mini PC these days is if you have a use for all those GPIO pins; however, I rarely see anyone using them since Arduino and ESP32 are cheaper and better for that. The proprietary Broadcom video is also a limitation for video applications . I payed $45 for Pi4 several years back and I think that is the sweet spot for any Pi.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements Ай бұрын
Agree, and if you really want the Pi's GPIO pins then a base Pi 4 at $35 is better value
@Curtis.mullins
@Curtis.mullins 5 күн бұрын
Did you try changing the power levels in the BIOS oft the N100? Those Beelink computers often limit power draw to 20 watts when they can easily handle 30. If you change it you get a lot more performance.
@achraf_hnaien
@achraf_hnaien 2 ай бұрын
I recently sold my new pi 5, it was my first experience with raspberry pi Ssd won't work i had to edit config files etx I bought firebat ak2 with n100 8gb ram for 90€ new and it works sooo good 👍🏻
@rick-lj9pc
@rick-lj9pc 28 күн бұрын
I think it is great that we have multiple low cost computing choices! That lets us choose the best tool for the job. I really like the Pi zero- yes it has a lot lower specs, however it has io pins it's even smaller, cheaper ($15) and lower power. For a lot of applications you don't really need SSD storage, a cheap micro SD card is good enough and that makes the pi system much cheaper. It is also nice to be able to swap out the micro SD card to try different OSes.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 27 күн бұрын
The Pi Zero 2W has made the Zero series much more versatile. I've used a couple of these for projects where a full sized Pi 4 or 5 would be overkill.
@dktol56
@dktol56 21 күн бұрын
Regarding idle power consumption for the Beelink, you might check the BIOS setup to see if they provide a setting for enabling higher C-states on idle. That could knock off a few watts. I purchased some HP Elitedesk 800 G4 mini's with the 6-core I5-8600 CPU, and was surprised to see an idle power of only 4 watts (47 watts for full CPU load) with 64GB RAM and a 1 TB NVMe SSD. HP did a great job optimizing the firmware.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 20 күн бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll look into that!
@erikkarsies4851
@erikkarsies4851 2 ай бұрын
The DDR5 version of the N100 is up to 30% faster! The only scenario's that the Pi5 makes sense is if a SD card is sufficient and especially if you dont need much memory.
@Peanutfiendsblog
@Peanutfiendsblog Ай бұрын
Got an N100 today with 16GB ram. Installed Manjaro KDE and it FLIES. Honestly shocked at how quick this thing is for most tasks and even some games. Via Proton in steam games like Grim Dawn was playable around 30 fps. Halls of Torment 60 fps, All 2d games I tried were 60 fps+. So many amazing roguelikes play perfect 60 fps on this thing, even Hades.
@dktol56
@dktol56 21 күн бұрын
The N100 is roughly equivalent to the Skylake I5-6500T (also 4 cores, 4 threads) from 2015 in the Geekbench 6 benchmarks. You'll find that CPU in lots of business mini and SFF PC's dumped on Ebay - they ran Win10 fine and run Linux great. With the upcoming 2025 abandonment of Win10, even more cheap quality PC's will show up soon on Ebay. Good times for Linux users!
@Colin_Ames
@Colin_Ames Ай бұрын
Great comparison. If I was looking for something like this I would choose the N100 over the Pi5. I have an 8GB Pi4 for dabbling with I/O and simple gaming.
@sanjaybhatikar
@sanjaybhatikar 2 ай бұрын
Since Raspberry Pi Foundation have decided to go the way of overpriced and underwhelming desktop PCs, the N100 alternative is very welcome!
@wojtek-33
@wojtek-33 2 ай бұрын
Not sure what you're finding over priced? They essentially the same price they have been for a while for a given ram configuration.
@KisameSempai
@KisameSempai 6 күн бұрын
@@wojtek-33 the rpi is overpriced.
@wojtek-33
@wojtek-33 6 күн бұрын
@@KisameSempai Isn't everything nowadays...
@twr4641
@twr4641 Ай бұрын
You are so right: the use-case is all that matters, and Raspberries serve a pretty distinct job. I don’t want to watch videos (work great with ubiquitous TV sets, PCs, smartphones or tablets already and won’t get better). I don’t want a new virtualization server either (continues to work great on any PC). The *truly unique* task that other devices can‘t deliver is to provide an efficient always-on server to run all kinds of little services. The focus is on availability, not cutting edge performance. Pi 5 is more than powerful for this, and its tiny form factor plus its ultra-low power consumption makes it a better solution. For this use case, power consumption of any (just slightly more performant) Mini-PC adds hefty 250kWh/year to the bill, translating to roughly €100 in added annual energy cost (in Europe) - at the same time, *both* Raspberry and Mini-PC will probably idle most of the time anyway in these scenarios, so no convincing benefit for so much more cost. That’s why I feel comparing Raspberries to Mini-PC (and focusing on performance comparisons) might just miss the point altogether: After all, I wouldn’t compare a convertible and a pickup truck either, even when both might cost the same and are both „cars“: Raspberries are great for low power and hardware prototyping, Mini PCs are great for typical PC tasks in restrained environments. IMHO they aren’t interchangeable choices though. :-) That said, if *you* outgrew *Raspberry use cases* by using Linux OS as your regular PC, then switching to (any type of) PC seems wise. Just please don‘t compare them as if they served the same purpose.
@oleurgast730
@oleurgast730 2 ай бұрын
For GPIO: If you use ready2go projects (like building a PiStorm for an Amiga) definitly they are a plus. For theese projects you need the Pi anyways (and the correct version). But if you do your own projects as a beginner, it is quite simple to destroy GPIOs or the whole Pi. So using external hardware might be the better option. Esp. the PiPico is available extremly cheap and contains enough for most DIY experiments.
@RazielMessiah
@RazielMessiah Күн бұрын
I owned over 20 SBCs, different models from RaspberryPi/Khadas/OrangePi,Radxa they were fun at first, then I got tired of all the tinkering that had to be done just to get some basic stuff working on them. It was fun playing with clusters/swarms/containers but a few months back I bought a Beelink EQ12 with an N100 CPU + 16GB DDR5 that's flawlessly handling all my services ( NextCloud, Reverse Proxy, OMV, Jellyfin , Grafana etc ) and there's still plenty of room for more. I could never go back to a non x86 unit even if it is for free.
@CriticalKunic
@CriticalKunic 9 күн бұрын
I'd honestly get a ZimaBlade over the Beelink. I have the 2023 equivalent Beelink minipc, and within a year it began experiencing a fan issue, and now (18 months later) it won't even boot consistently (usually have to muck about with the cmos battery to get it going).
@kriegermetal
@kriegermetal Ай бұрын
The results here are somewhat misleading as running the same benchmarks under July 2024 PiOS x64 stock clocks gen3 PCIe mode results were sysbench 41495, NVMe 48860, glmark2 1909. (video driver issues under ubuntu and no PCIe gen3 for Pi most likely cause for lower numbers)
@photoinfotech
@photoinfotech 4 күн бұрын
I would have happily chosen any n100 minipc over a raspberry Pi 5, but none of these minipc companies like beelink, morfine, minisforum are available in India, only the official intel nic, some asus and a local brand. AMD minipcs are non existent here. And the cheapest n100 was available almost the double of RPI, that too barebones model, so I had to add storage and memory. Hence I chose the RPI 5 for my tiny home server, and it also uses very less power idling compared to n100 so I can have it running all day long Also RPI can be powered by POE with power backup, not sure of mini PCs can be powered same way. I'll be getting something more powerful for my editing work.
@impuls60
@impuls60 2 ай бұрын
I have the T8 Firebat with ddr5 16gb 4800Mhz. In bios you set it to 4800Mhz and increase TDP from 15w stock to 30w. It cost less than the Pi5 mentioned here..Its faster at browsing than my 14900k on 1000mbit cat6. It must be something with the browser optimizing for this mini pc making browsing lightning fast. If you blink you wont see a new page loaded. The bios is pretty advanced so you can adjust how fast the cpu will ramp up its frequency. It also accepted undervolting so I can run turbo speeds for longer. The included copper heatpipe onboard is so much better than any of those poorly made you see on the Pi, and its included rofl. The network coverage isnt superb out of the box, but if you loosen the 1 of the 2 internal sticker wifi antennas inside it can become really good. I mounted each one in vertical plane and horizontal plane inside the housing. Since its just a sticker antenna it was an easy mod. (instead of both beeing parallell on top, I put one vertical on the sidewall). The best thing is that it just works, no insane hassle that some of the Android or Linux gives you.. I had one problem caused by win update, it reinstalled the wrong network driver so I had to redownload the correct one from Realtek site. Other than that it has been working fine.
@Patrick79810
@Patrick79810 17 күн бұрын
For the performance point of view, Intel N100 would be much better than RPI 5. Not only GPU/Video decoder but also CPU. For the software ECO system, x86/x64 would be also much better than RPI5. The only two advantages of RPI5 would be power-saving and expansion port (GPIO/I2C).
@hafenauer
@hafenauer 2 ай бұрын
I have proxmox running on N100 which is mostly used for arr stack apps and jellyfin. It handles 1 video transcode 4k HDR to SDR or multiple without HDR or lower resolution. Good enough for me.
@PiManiac
@PiManiac 2 ай бұрын
Like millions of others, I got into Raspberry Pi long ago (Pi2) via Emulation, and I had great fun until Pi 5 was released. Whilst still a fantastic SBC, after my own testing, it simply can't compete with x86 emulation anymore. I have jumped to the GMKtec G5 N97, which, Like the Pi, this Micro NUC is super tiny, and the N97 CPU/DDR5/1200mHZ graphics beat my N100 for speed and graphics for the same price. Now, once more, I'm having a blast with emulation again.
@ssokolow
@ssokolow Ай бұрын
For Linux, I prefer the two hand-me-down Vorke V1 (Celeron J3160), one hand-me-down Vorke V1 Plus (Celeron J3455), and one repurposed RK3188 TV box that I run cut-down Debian/Armbian on for low-measurement-noise benchmarking and as a min. requirements target for my creations. For embedded, I've been aiming for Pi Pico-based where possible because they start faster and you don't need a preflight checklist to turn on or off your retrocomputing projects without risk of corrupting the SD card. (eg. I own a USB4VC built around a hand-me-down Pi4 and, despite how much I spent on it, now that the ps2x2pico firmware is solid enough, I've ordered parts to solder together a few more of them using slightly modded YD-RP2040 boards (the ones that can be had cheaply-including-shipping in single-unit quantities from China) since I can harvest the Pi4 for use in something with no Pico-based alternative... and once I've got something that needs SCSI, I'll be going for the BlueSCSI V2, not the PiSCSI. The fancier WiFi-related features just aren't worth the tax Pi boards with full OSes impose in hassle, let alone money.)
@little_britain
@little_britain Ай бұрын
You're right about the Pi5 price point. But the N100 also runs into the same problem - at that price / performance. If I was looking for a "desktop replacement" I can find an old laptop for a little more and repurpose it, gaining a built in display, keyboard and pointer. The Pi 4 remains the best value tinker box.
@anispinner
@anispinner 2 ай бұрын
The only advantage of Pi's nowadays is a really fast GPIO to run LED matrices. Yet you don't need an RPi5 for that and it's still not the best tool for the task.
@Linus991026
@Linus991026 23 күн бұрын
The Raspberry pi is also useful for saving on power cost if you want to run it 24/7. It does add up over time!
@ChefEarthenware
@ChefEarthenware Күн бұрын
Wouldn't you have to buy the power cable and case for the Pi in addition? It seem a clear cut choice to me.
@comfy_rwds
@comfy_rwds Ай бұрын
I have a Dell R740 with twin xeons and 256gb of ram if I want to pay for running it (I don't, it's off) - an i5 optiplex with AMD gpu and an old i3 Nuc. For me, getting a Pi5 was about ARM64, I probably could have emulated it; but I like tinkering and I wanted to natively compile for other handheld devices I have that are ARM64. I'm also looking at developing solutions for automation that would be based on things like the Pi Zero 2 for work; so for a few use cases, it made sense for me. I understand that a large proponent of people interested in such hardware are probably focusing on emulation and retrogaming. You could make the argument that it would make better sense to buy an old SSF machine or a beelink, especially if it was your only computer.
@Sylvan_dB
@Sylvan_dB 2 ай бұрын
We can guess from the 1080p playback, but 4K video also works well on the N100 (typically).
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
Yes I had no issue with 4K video playback on the N100 as well
@WrecklessSandwich
@WrecklessSandwich 18 күн бұрын
Take a look at the Odroid H4 series. They've got the N97 idling at closer to your Pi 5 power consumption and also break out some I/O.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 18 күн бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion, Ill take a look at it
@SISPX
@SISPX 2 ай бұрын
I have 2 Peladn WI-4's, I have been running open media vault on one of them for over a year 24/7 and it's never missed a beat. The other one runs proxmox with 3 VM's (1 x MS Server 2022, Home Assistant and Pi-Hole) no problem, I would defo reccomend running these Mini PC's as they cost pennies per day.
@laurentitolledo1838
@laurentitolledo1838 2 ай бұрын
from RPi4B daily driver desktop I went for the N5105 first then upgraded to this N100 (and will be upgrading further to N97, very soon) though I also bought RPi5B boards (4GB and 8GB)....but considering the cost to make it a daily driver desktop, the N100 proved far more attractive...
@annebokma4637
@annebokma4637 2 ай бұрын
Bough a mini pc, n100, 32gb ram 1 tb ssd, 2x2.5 rj45. €200. Very usefull. Gonna buy another one to use as a usb audio to dante box. That way I can get a setup for 1500 with more utility than the cheapest dante mixer at 2300
@EuroPC4711
@EuroPC4711 2 ай бұрын
I use my PI for AirPrint only. It’s doing fine for that. Moreover I like the possibility to install RPi OS on micro cd card and then run the PI headless.
@bjarkekorsgaard
@bjarkekorsgaard Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the nice benchmark comparison of the RPi/N100 computers. It gives a nice knowledge of what to select regarding the performance needs of CPU, GPU etc.
@jonathanr4242
@jonathanr4242 Ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I have a pi in my current robot and was tossing up between a mini pc and pi 5 in my next robot. The power supply for the mini pc is approximately the same cost as the pi 5.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements Ай бұрын
For a Robot I'd probably still go with the Pi 5, or maybe one of the RK3588 based SBCs.
@GuardianEngraving
@GuardianEngraving Ай бұрын
pi 4 and 5 became useless a long time ago. way better options for all sorts of solutions exist. they got greedy and no full size hdmi is a bad option. just buy an old laptop for $150 and get way more. old Thinkpads can be hacked just as much as a pi now days.
@Newksypoo
@Newksypoo 19 күн бұрын
Counterpoint: what if I don't want a bunch more? The problem it could be solving would be very low power draw single app running pc in a very small form factor. Example, my brother tucks one behind a thing monitor to post his digital camera and rotate through photos and recipe options. He would be hard pressed to sneak a NUC or old laptop behind it. Agree for any flexibility it's sitting in the worst position. But sometimes you just need a simple control board with the option for a familiar os to ssh into.
@GuardianEngraving
@GuardianEngraving 19 күн бұрын
@@Newksypoo then get a pi zero, the 5 is trying to play with the big boys but the big boys know its terrible.
@rememberthis3592
@rememberthis3592 2 ай бұрын
Regarding the performance on video playback i have the same situation when using firefox, but when using chromium it goes really smooth. Pi is not intended for "Power", but instead "Flexibility". The low power consumption, the header, and the different connectors with also the os support is where it really shines and still is just unbeatable, not being the first option as a general use computer, but the ability to be used as one is great.
@JeremyLeePotocki
@JeremyLeePotocki 2 ай бұрын
On the GPIO pins the UP Board has released the "UP 7000" SBC with a N100 (or N50) onboard, and a 40--Pin GPIO. It also has faster DDR5 RAM as well (in fact some N100 Mini PCs have DDR5 too). In the end though it really is all a big "depends" answer. For me HTPC, Emulation, and regular IoT stuff makes the N100 a go to for the price.
@ankitwadhwa89
@ankitwadhwa89 4 күн бұрын
Which one do you recommend to go for If I want to run a VPN on them with 24*7 uptime capabilities?
@adrianyorke
@adrianyorke Ай бұрын
Interesting comparison, thanks Michael. Also try comparing with the latest Intel Alder Lake N97, for example like the GMKtec NucBox G5 which can be picked up for little over $150 and ships with Windows 11 Pro. The NucBox G5 comes with 12GB ddr5, uses similar power (8W) and is smaller, cheaper and faster than a RPI5 build when you add case, PSU and ssd.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements Ай бұрын
The NucBox G5 looks like a great alternative too, I'll definitely look into trying it out.
@markandrews1219
@markandrews1219 2 ай бұрын
It will be interesting if the Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU drives significant change across the industry. The Raspberry Pi 6 may end up with a far more powerful CPU? If you consider all the mainstream PC companies like Dell, ASUS, Lenovo etc are releasing notebooks based on ARM processors, and Apple is already ARM based....it should place greater demand for software compatibility across all architecture types.
@hellsing56666
@hellsing56666 2 ай бұрын
Raspberry will stay with Broadcom, maybe another company will release SBC with the last snapdragon but low probability.
@theelmonk
@theelmonk 19 күн бұрын
Not too sure about your nvme speeds. It seems much lower (half ?) what other testers have shown. Are you running it in pci 3 mode ?
@TT-it9gg
@TT-it9gg 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. Seems that your GL mark is low on Pi 5. I can get around 1500 on Pi5. Also, the PCIE gen3 by 4 NVME should be much faster on RK3588 and N100. The default gen 2 on Pi 5 is very slow. A little bit better if you set it to gen 3.
@kennethpaulcalangi4122
@kennethpaulcalangi4122 2 ай бұрын
I've been wanting to have an experience using raspberry pi but i'm afraid of wasting my money as I have no hands on experience with the pi computers...
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
If you're just looking at experimenting with a Pi then a base Pi 4 is the best value for money at $35.
@kennethpaulcalangi4122
@kennethpaulcalangi4122 2 ай бұрын
@@MichaelKlements oh, ok. thanks... question, can Pi4 work with arduino and vice versa?
@garydwatson
@garydwatson 2 ай бұрын
The pi experience is as good now as it's ever been. It's a good time to get into it. From a certain point of view, a pi is just a linux computer, so getting into it is no harder than getting into linux itself (maybe a little easier because you can be sure the hardware is going to work well). Obviously there are a lot of niches for a pi, so that part depends on what you want to do/tinker with. Good luck :)
@MikkeleTech
@MikkeleTech Ай бұрын
The comparison is quite well made, thank you.
@Iswimandrun
@Iswimandrun 10 күн бұрын
I need me a GPIO header or my project feels like it is limited to a server.
@HannesKirsman
@HannesKirsman 9 күн бұрын
What about playing X265 at 4k natively vs via Plex (no transcoding) I like the power output of both.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 6 күн бұрын
The N100 PC is the better choice for streaming
@DrB934
@DrB934 2 ай бұрын
Excellent comparative review. Thank you.
@matthewrichardson2533
@matthewrichardson2533 Ай бұрын
I think the N200 is a little better than the N100. I have an N200 chromwbook with 8gb of DDR5 and it feels as fast as a flagship phome for badic apps, web browsing and such.
@hongkonger8767
@hongkonger8767 Ай бұрын
I just wonder why Raspberry did not use more advanced cortex a78 instead of the older a76?
@user-eh8oo4uh8h
@user-eh8oo4uh8h 2 ай бұрын
The elephant in the room being the $150 Gen7 ProLiant servers you can pick up on fleaBay, with a proper Xeon, tonnes of ram, and more power consumption than an air conditioning unit in a brothel.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
Used computer hardware is readily available in the USA but is more difficult to come by and often expensive elsewhere in the world.
@sosome1
@sosome1 2 ай бұрын
Bottleneck for me is POWER consumption. I need to run the device on a car battery. The mini PC consumes way to much when running on high load compare to PI5. Are there any mini PC with similar watt usage like PI 5?
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
I'm not aware of any x86 based systems that use as little as the Pi 5. The computer that comes closest is probably a Lattepanda
@amigo2x
@amigo2x 10 күн бұрын
Ubuntu disks has it own disk testing option
@mikefulli
@mikefulli 2 ай бұрын
I built portable IRL live streaming setup using Quick Sync hardware video encoder in N100.
@wojtek-33
@wojtek-33 2 ай бұрын
If your going to go with the n100 you're more likely better off with something like a HP 600 G4 Mini for a little over $100. 6 cores, dual channel DDR4 ram, nvme, 2.5 SSD, 2.5 or 10Gb Ethernet. Much better platform, even if older.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunatley second hand PC hardware is not as cheap internationally as it is in the USA, those are closer to $200 here in Australia. Defintiely a good option though based on specs.
@RifterDask
@RifterDask Ай бұрын
The Pi shines as a component in larger projects and it still just barely ekes out a win as a cost-effective server. It's absolute dog water value as a desktop. They're also reasonably cost-effective for retro gaming at the moment, but that won't be the case when the intel N200 becomes more common.
@itsmilan4069
@itsmilan4069 2 ай бұрын
RPi were good when they used to be cheap nowadays if you want something more powerful just get a mini PC tho I agree that older Pi models are still good for tinkering as the prices drop
@northyland1157
@northyland1157 Ай бұрын
I got the pi5 because support seems good, tons of users, and lots of add on's available. I know lots of people with Pi's but I don't know anybody with N100.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements Ай бұрын
Thats the benefit of an x86 system though, you don't need to know anybody with an N100 but you'll know someone running windows or linux on an x86 platform.
@ChrisJackson-js8rd
@ChrisJackson-js8rd 2 ай бұрын
i feel like the pi5 is really in a weird spot where if you want a low power, cheap, easy to cool sbc to tinker with, the pi4 is a much better option - and if you want a low cost desktop replacement you are better off going with one of the x86 alternatives. it's hard for me to imagine a use case where the pi5 is the optimal solution. at least today with current pricing and market. personally i could see picking the pi4 over the pi5 even if the prices were identical
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
I agree, there are very few screnarios I can see where a Pi 5 is a better choice over the Pi 4 given the significant price difference.
@Phil-D83
@Phil-D83 2 ай бұрын
N100 with 8-16gb is a better deal if you do not need the gpio
@linndoria
@linndoria 18 күн бұрын
Looking to build a new media/kodi htpc for mainly watching video files encoded in 1080p HEVC .265 10-bit from a local connected external USB 3.0 HDD(s) and NAS over wire LAN. Which would be better? Thanks.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 17 күн бұрын
Definitely go with the N100 PC for this
@linndoria
@linndoria 13 күн бұрын
@@MichaelKlements Thanks for the suggestion. I went with a GMKtec G5 instead.
@michaelgleason4791
@michaelgleason4791 Ай бұрын
The Pi 5 price looks compelling until you realize it's not all of the parts that you need. The only use-case I see for a Pi these days personally is to run Klipper. I'm not even sure a standalone Pi is even worth it for that use-case, but I've had a Pi 4 in a closet for a long time, so that's what I'm using.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements Ай бұрын
Using something like a $30 Le Potato is better value for Klipper too though, unless you have one lying around.
@Hfil66
@Hfil66 23 күн бұрын
If you are viewing videos then I cannot see any valid use case for a Raspberry PI. I have an old Raspberry Pi4 running a Pihole, but I also have a Trigkey N100 mini as a small NAS. Raspberries are generally unsurpassed for many hardware tinkering projects, but they are over-priced and under-speced for roles as a NAS or processing oriented oriented projects.
@craigprocter1232
@craigprocter1232 2 ай бұрын
a good, balanced review. well done.
@Moxzot
@Moxzot Ай бұрын
Ngl all i need is pihole and octoprint and maybe an extra for a project but none of those id use a 5 for.
@dlewis9760
@dlewis9760 2 ай бұрын
If you don't need GPIO, why bother?
@JackupTraining
@JackupTraining 2 ай бұрын
The Pi is not intended to compete with this, nor for such use cases. It can do some, but it's not made for this. And it's not intended to be this powerful and expensive. They strayed from their path in this regard... They should keep the price down using slower and cheaper components, fot market where CPU performance is not the issue...
@AlexanderWeurding
@AlexanderWeurding 2 ай бұрын
Great share! Thanks! What do you think of the ZimaBlade 7700?
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
The ZimaBlade 7700 is also a great budget friendly option and the PCIe port allows you to really customise it to suit your application.
@ginger_toggaf
@ginger_toggaf Ай бұрын
Raspberry Fry is no use for a desktop. Not only it lacks in software department but the advertised video resolution is only good for displaying static images. Anything more will tear, stutter, and fry the thing.
@SB-qm5wg
@SB-qm5wg 2 ай бұрын
And the ARM SBC competitors aren't much cheaper. The Pi had a market bubble and prices will have to change or..
@erikkarsies4851
@erikkarsies4851 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately the N100 systems seems to get more expensive (especially the better DDR5 versions) now people start to realize that most ARM SBC's are less value for money. A lot of webshops try to sell their old stuff first. So it's a bit of a stale mate atm. But al fairness if 4GB is enough and if you only gonna use a SD card a Raspberry Pi5 is a reasonable good deal. The other ARM SBC competitiors are living in lala land with their prices it seems.
@AlexanderWeurding
@AlexanderWeurding 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Great work! was looking for this.
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Alexander!
@darklord_ice
@darklord_ice 2 ай бұрын
Nice video - do you know if there's also a way to connect eg. a Raspbery Pi High Quality Camera to the PC?
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
I’m not aware of any way to use it directly. Probably the easiest way would be to hook it up to a Pi (Pi Zero 2 is relatively cheap) and send the video to the PC.
@An.Individual
@An.Individual 2 ай бұрын
I was hoping for SATA ports on the N100 to build a NAS with 3.5" HDD
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
There are N100 compatible motherboards available with additional SATA ports.
@KarenNakamura1
@KarenNakamura1 Ай бұрын
20 watt difference at full tilt... that's x24 = 480 watthours per day; about 14.4 kWh per month. At 40c/kWh in my area, that's $5.75 per month or $69 per year in electricity. Hmm...
@atdt01410x
@atdt01410x Ай бұрын
Raspberry Pi 5 became a complete failure due to its high price.
@natea.2926
@natea.2926 Ай бұрын
By what metric? They report to be making 70K per week and increasing production, sounds like they’re selling just fine.
@mjmeans7983
@mjmeans7983 22 күн бұрын
An important difference between the two is that the RPi 5 is far less likely to have CCP sponsored backdoors and surveillance built into the closed source portions of the firmware or ASIC chip configurations.
@jamesdavies686
@jamesdavies686 24 күн бұрын
GPU and storage will always favor x86, and Efficiency will always go to ARM, AMD is getting close though in performance per watt.
@TylerDurden404
@TylerDurden404 Ай бұрын
what are the commands did you use to do the benchmarks? please post the commands
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements Ай бұрын
The commands are provided in my blog post linked in the vidoe description
@VorpalForceField
@VorpalForceField Ай бұрын
Nice comparison .. Thank You for sharing .. Cheers :)
@3dhYT
@3dhYT 2 ай бұрын
I prefer RPi4 or N100.
@stefang.1894
@stefang.1894 2 ай бұрын
Which kind of PC of this size, is the next higher class? Eventually with DisplayPort/s ?
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
Probably an N200 based mini PC. Lot's of mini PCs support display port over USB C
@stefang.1894
@stefang.1894 2 ай бұрын
@@MichaelKlements Thank you.
@vishalkhatri6723
@vishalkhatri6723 Ай бұрын
Can I use this N100 for office work? Microsoft 365 and browser based tasks?
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements Ай бұрын
Yes, it'll run MS 365 and handles basic browsing pretty well
@tatageek
@tatageek 2 ай бұрын
Nice video ! I had the opportunity to compare Raspberry Pi 5 and Odroid H4 Plus (with an N97 processor slightly more efficient than the N100). While the N97/N100 is much more efficient than the Pi5, the performance per watt in various benchmarks is better for the Pi5. All depends on whether you need higher performance (then N100) or much lower energy consumption (then RPi5).
@LivingLinux
@LivingLinux 2 ай бұрын
Anything with video will be more power efficient on the N100, with the exception of h265 playback. The N100 has hardware acceleration for practically all current codecs. KZbin playback with the Pi 5 is done on the CPU, making it use more power.
@erikkarsies4851
@erikkarsies4851 2 ай бұрын
@@LivingLinux I was confused with the N95 ... the N97 seems to have the same iGPU as the N100. But Odroid H4 plus seems to be so expensive that it comes into Ryzen territory and that's off course more powerfull. After the N100 revolution this year now the Ryzen revolution will follow with ARM systems getting more expensive they are loosing their former territory.
@bokami3445
@bokami3445 2 ай бұрын
The S12 Pro can be upgraded to 32GB ram
@MichaelKlements
@MichaelKlements 2 ай бұрын
Upgradablility is another advantage of the S12 and most N100 PCs
@k2s4try3
@k2s4try3 24 күн бұрын
pi too over priced, pi is like a mobile mb without rom screen body and cooling system still it cost 100$( only the mb) in india where i can buy a whole phone at 100$ that have better cpu and even charger is included so why pi is so expensive ?
@Movies4118
@Movies4118 2 ай бұрын
Raspberry Pi is starting to lose some of its shine. I rather now get a mini PC running a N100. A N100 CPU is many many times more powerful than even a Rpi 5 s ARM CPU. It can run x86 software. Plus built in hardware transcoding and plenty of I/O options.
@omarguerrero6417
@omarguerrero6417 Ай бұрын
The beelink mini pc has weak cooling fan
@deckard5pegasus673
@deckard5pegasus673 2 ай бұрын
Yeah I don't know about the prices you put on this video. But where I am, a Pi5 costs $130, no harddrive, no case, no power supply. And I can get an Intel N100 with case, power supply and harddrive for under a $100. It's no brainer, especially with the compatibility of the Intel. You might want to research the prices better.
@dlewis9760
@dlewis9760 2 ай бұрын
Chances are if you just want to mess with GPIO, you already have a PC. Why buy a N100 at all? If the whole point is to have some permanent or semi-permanent something, sure get the PI. But for messing around chances are you already have the PC to do so.
@antonioferraro7972
@antonioferraro7972 2 ай бұрын
I think the comparison is a bit unfair, until the very end, when the GPIO is discussed. There, the easy access and availability of the PI5 is unbeaten. So, it starts to make sense to go for the PI if you say I want something that consumes less and reads sensors or controls stuff. PI4 consumes even less, so it could at times make even more sense. Personally, I still prefer the PI over a PC even for home server/lab dockerized platform, when it has enough juice to do it properly.
@RaduRadonys
@RaduRadonys 2 ай бұрын
Trouble is, it's not likely that a Pi will have enough power for a server/Proxmox/VMs/etc. The only advantage of a Pi for a server is the power consumption. But I have a Ryzen based mini PC with 8 threads, 32GB of RAM, 1TB of NVME SSD that idles at 10W with Proxmox and 2 VMs running.... When under load (which happens very rare) it draws 20-30W. But most of the times it draws 10W and it costs me about 1$ per month to run it (measured at socket), which is negligible. So I prefer to have the power and compatibility of an x86 system considering that the power consumption, even if higher than a Pi, is still insignificant.
@antonioferraro7972
@antonioferraro7972 2 ай бұрын
​@@RaduRadonys , Your point is valid. However, I run on a PI5 a docker based NextCloud, with PostgreSQL, and Portainer for the updates and management. We also use several plugins, among which Talk, for Video Conferencing, Calendar, Deck, Notes etc. We share files, on a 1T external HD. Admittedly, it's only 3 of us using it. But it works like a song, and it is also accessible from anywhere through a VPN (however we normally do not produce big files). For something heavier, like GitLab, I use a very similar setup to yours, with a mini PC (here we have also external users). I found Gitlab startup times not really acceptable on an RPI (I tested on 4 TBH). This is in total agreement with what you stated. In the end, both configurations do their work to satisfaction, it depends on the load and the PC architecture is able to sustain more demanding applications, with a slightly higher operational costs. Notice that both configurations have been running for 6 months now (and I would have others to talk about that have been runnign for 4+ years). One parameter for evaluation would be stability. I also agree for ProxMox/VMs, however I do not run any at the moment.
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant 2 ай бұрын
What a great looking Pi!
@af4043
@af4043 29 күн бұрын
The “pah fayve”?
@me1ne
@me1ne 17 күн бұрын
Check out the Radxa X4 o/
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