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I have a Raspberri PI 4 hooked up to it but it stutters like hell on YT videos.
I was looking at a cheap NUC style PC to connect to it with a decent CPU , problem is , only Windows is supported. And i don;t know why for the life of me.
Do you know any Mini PC in around the 300-400$ price mark that has a decent CPU that can support online vids ? ( and obviously supports linux)
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https://shop.udoo.org/udoo-x86-ii-ultra.html
They seem to have a few different models at different price points. I assume the cost is actually a higher with case, power supply, etc.
I hope that helps a bit.
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Hmmm interesting suggestion. Thanks.
But the processor seems a bit week. Was hoping for an i3 or Ryzen 3 , not top of the line , but not the weak stuff either.
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I plan on buying a mini PC myself for a server, and I never heard of any issues with their hardware.
So I checked this reddit I visit sometimes and no one speaks about any issues in a recent thread.
https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxhardware/comments/n7w5zl/looking_for_a_mini_pc_to_install_linux/
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But have a look at https://libreelec.tv/ (probably works better on the PI) or https://coreelec.org/ (if you want to buy one of the supported cheap AndroidTV boxes).
Last edited by paulsharry23 on 19 July 2021 at 8:46 am UTC
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I was lucky i googled it before i bought it.
I was looking at Intel NUC and Asus Mini PCs , and a lot of threads came up with devices not moving past the boot.
When I bought one years ago many resellers offered Linux preinstalled, and it looks like many still do?
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OpenSUSE supports the NUC. My wife has one of these and it even has NUC logos when booting! Highly recommended little device and my wife says it's ideal for her needs: light gaming and browsing.