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Look at this model on a PSP game

Look at this model on a PSP game

Man PSP games are meant to be played on PPSSPP. look how beautiful this Gundam suit model looks with Anti-Aliasing and hi-res completely eliminating any jaggies, even though, the screenshot doesn't do it justice, as it's low quality. all the the models in this game have complex geometry and no clipping at all, it's mind blowing to think that a mobile hardware from 2004 could pull something like this while running everything at 60fps with too much action happening on scrren. and by the way, this is the best Gundam game out there, it's just pure joy with everything running buttery smooth on even the weakest hardware, PPSSPP loves this game

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AtomMan X7 Ti Pre-sale: World's First Intel Core Ultra 9 AI Mini PC with Touch Screen, 32+1T Priced at $849

MINISFORUM's premium brand AtomMan has launched the pre-sale of the X7 Ti on its official store, which is the world’s first Intel Core Ultra 9 AI Mini PC with a touch screen and native OCulink interface. The barebones version is priced at $669, and the 32+1T version is available for $849.

Link: https://store.minisforum.com/products/atomman-x7-ti

The AtomMan X7 Ti is equipped with Intel's flagship Core Ultra 9 185H processor, featuring 16 cores and 22 threads with a maximum turbo frequency of 5.1GHz. It utilizes Intel's advanced 4-process technology and low-power island architecture, optimizing energy efficiency. The built-in next-generation Intel Arc graphics offers double the 3D graphics performance, significantly enhancing image rendering and video editing speeds. It supports AV1 encoding, providing clearer and smaller-sized video outputs at the same bitrate, hardware ray tracing, and XeSS super-sampling technology for more realistic and detailed gaming visuals.

The Core Ultra processor also integrates an independent NPU AI engine for the first time. With the combined power of CPU, GPU, and NPU AI engines, the AtomMan X7 Ti achieves an 8x increase in AI efficiency, unleashing local AI superpowers to generate AIGC in seconds.

Notably, the X7 Ti features a native OCulink interface that supports up to 64Gbps transmission bandwidth. Paired with MINISFORUM’s first eGPU dock - the DEG1, it can expand to higher-performance external desktop graphics cards with minimal loss, transforming the Mini PC into a workstation to meet the computational needs of high-end gaming, professional creation, and AI tasks.

Additionally, MINISFORUM offers a combo package of the X7 Ti and DEG1. The barebones combo is priced at $719, and the 32+1T combo is available for $899.

The AtomMan X7 Ti is equipped with a 4-inch touch screen, supporting system monitoring, performance adjustment, time display, and customizable themes. It features a 1080P HD camera with a physical switch for privacy protection, supports Windows Hello and Studio Effects, and can be angle-adjusted with a stand. Paired with dual digital microphones, it offers excellent collaboration experiences for video conferencing.

This Mini PC comes with dual-channel DDR5 5600MHz high-frequency memory, supporting up to 96GB. It includes two M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD slots and an SD expansion card slot with speeds up to 60MB/s, meeting the storage needs of filmmakers and creative professionals.

The AtomMan X7 Ti utilizes the Cold Wave cooling system, featuring a proprietary compact phase-change cooling material, a large silent cooling fan, and three heat pipes, ensuring stable 65W performance release.

For video output, the X7 Ti supports up to four different displays through HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.0, and two USB4 ports. In addition to supporting the latest WiFi 7, the X7 Ti is equipped with dual 5G Ethernet ports, providing users with both wireless and wired high-speed internet options.

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Created a wrist destroying TabletDeck

Created a wrist destroying TabletDeck

Added a Nacon MG-X Pro with a length extender to the Minisforum V3. A bit heavy on the ole wrists, but this works for laying in bed, gaming with a controller while the weight of the tablet is supported on the bed/legs.

Works flawlessly in Bluetooth or wired with a USBC to C.

(Usually I'm using a dualshock controller for normal controller usage) .

This works great for galaxy devices too, if you are looking for a telescopic controller for the S8/9 Ultra PCs

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On the hunt for a PC to stream content to a 4k 120hz TV

Hi there!

I am after something to attach to my 75" loungeroom TV to be a base for torrents, Bluetooth my Sony soundbar to, and play content at 4k.

I 'daily' run a chromecast for Netflix, Disney+ and such, but i am sick of having to torrent and thumb drive to the TV and hope the format works in the in-built player.

As for other uses; I have a beast gaming pc, so don't need a mini pc to do anything too crazy on the gaming-front (although some older emulation would be nifty, but not a huge deal breaker)

I wouldn't mind being able to do some spreadsheetwork from the lounge and using my big ol' TV to get a better look at everything.

Oh, I also live in Australia if that affects anything.

Thanks! 😊🙏

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Ryzen-based mini PC with unlocked BIOS?

I don't keep up with mobile processors much, and was planning on getting the AM5 version of AsRock's DeskMini when it launches. Just curious of anything exists to potentially save a buck (looking at over $800 to setup the DeskMini the way I want).

Looking for something that will allow me to OC RAM. Any other unlocked features is nice to have, but DRAM-OCing is a requirement.

The exact CPU doesn't matter much, so long as it has the full-fat 780M.

Does anything exist?

submitted by /u/ashberic to r/MiniPCs
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Moving away from Raspberry Pi 4 to mini PC

I'm thinking to move away from Raspberry Pi 4 that i use only for Home Assistant.
I want to buy a mini PC and I would like your suggestion or experience (if you have personally tested for HA). My plan is to (eventually) do the following (descending order):

  1. Run Proxmox (not pimox or any other unofficial port)
  2. Host Home Assistant (HA OS) reliably (the main reason i'm moving away from Raspberry) in Proxmox
  3. Be low power (at least something between Raspberry Pi and "normal server")
  4. Host other stuff in parallel in Proxmox like NextCloud, Plex (transcoding capabilities are welcome)

I'm thinking a Intel N100 mini pc like: FIREBAT T8 Pro Plus or larkbox X

Any opinions?

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GMKtec G3 vs Chatreey T9

I was looking for a mini pc to replace my raspberry pi.
I'm down to these two models.
my priority is low power consumption and longevity.
Which one do you think I should go for?

Gmktec g3 8gb 256gb : $142 inc. shipping

or Chatreey T9 8gb 256 gb : $160 inc shipping

does the Chatreey T9 worth the additional $20 in your opinion?

please provide your thoughts.

Thanks.

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No country for old men

Ok, so I have been putting in work, researching and trying to learn where specs are at these days. I'm lost!

I haven't built or bought my own computer in 20 years..!

I've got a killer retro gaming collection, which is taking up space, and is going to be boxed up for a while, or until I get a house with a spare room.

I recently got into emulation, which is amazing, I've got a Miyoo Mini Plus, and an Anbernic handheld.

So now, I think I want a mini PC, it will be connected to the TV, and used for media and light gaming.

My needs -

  • play downloaded movies (I don't care about 4k)
  • stream Netflix etc.
  • play emulated retro games (prefer up to and including PS1) - I can live with just SNES & Genesis though
  • play old PC games - Doom and Wolfenstein 3D etc. lol
  • SSD
  • wifi / bluetooth built in
  • quiet fan ?
  • up to about US$250
  • not too much techno setup, windows installed would be a bonus
  • AND power rating up to 240V for down here in New Zealand

Any recommendations? And thanks in advance.

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Acemagic minipc display on linux

Hi,

I bought an Acemagic S1 MiniPc and I'm using it as a headless server for my house. I'm very happy with it but I'm a little annoyed by the fact that the LCD display on the case does not work on Linux and the official drivers are only for Windows 11. Does anybody know of a way to access the display from Linux?

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Moraine M9 N100

Hello everyone, I just bought a couple of mini pcs. Both on the N100 platform. The Beelink I got had the ability to have a SATA ssd added, but I really would have liked 2.5Gbe LAN.

The Morefine M9 N100 page on Amazon says that 85 has this feature, but mine arrived and the port speed is showing 1Gbe.

Is this just misleading marketing on their part or am I missing something?

Thank you!

Edit: Title is supposed to say “Morefine”.

submitted by /u/Vile-The-Terrible to r/MiniPCs
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Too many games💀

Too many games💀

Hello everyone, as the title says, I have many emulators and many games, I would like to know an effective way to organize them, Try the dig app the version 1.44.3 But it's giving me some problems, I can't put images In the genres And collections 🥲 Does anyone know of a similar application? Or an older version of Dig that allows those customizations?

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Hi everyone, i have a questions about RAM optimization, specifically for emulation, emulators probably advice, recommendations. Mobox 64, yuzu.

Is there any efficient ways to free or optimize my 6gb of Ram for emulators like Mobox 64 and yuzu? I've got Google Pixel 4XL, Snapdragon 855, only emulators and camera apps are installed beside system apps. Haven't used smartphones and Android much. I'm aware that 8gb+ is more required for current days, but couldn't get a better option

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Found an old mini pc in the attic, need some tips

Hey guys, I need some help or advice.

I found an old mini pc in the attic, it's a Pegatron Amis D525

( Intel Atom D525 1.8 GHz, NVIDIA ION2, WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Gigabit Ethernet, 500gb HDD, 4gb ram ddr3, 4 x USB 2.0, vga hdmi)

Here are some photos (taken from a russian forum)

https://imgur.com/a/pegatron-amis-d525-tCqkDuE

Is it too bad? Can it be used for something? what could it be used for?

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Which minipc’s work with 96GB of RAM

Servethehome tested 96GB with HP 600 g3 and as i have seen they continued to test these modules in newer reviews. They mentioned that they have tested it with other 1L mini pc’s but they didn’t publish those results. Does anybody know which other machines work with 96GB?

https://www.servethehome.com/mushkin-redline-96gb-2x-48gb-ddr5-5600-sodimm-non-binary-upgrade-kit/

PS. i DON’T ask whether it is supported or not by vendors (HP,Dell etc.) - i know it’s (usually) not and don’t care. Im asking if they WORK with those modules.

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HP ProDesk 400 G2 Mini as 4G LTE router?

Hi there!

I have an HP ProDesk 400 G2 Mini and NL952-EAU-10 4G cat18 M.2 modem card from a Three 4G router. I want to turn this into a 4GLTE router with pfSense. I'd like to add 2,5gbe ethernet too, if possible. This thing has no PCIe however.

Firstly, is this possible and if so, how where to begin? Any suggestions?

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