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I Bought an N100 Mini PC, Then Another

15 days ago
  • #Mini PC
  • #Intel N100
  • #Raspberry Pi
  • The author has switched from Raspberry Pis to Intel N100 Mini PCs for R&D work due to their better performance and cost-effectiveness.
  • The N100 processor features 4 cores, 4 threads, up to 3.4GHz Turbo Frequency, supports up to 32GB RAM, NVMe SSD, and includes virtualization extensions for KVM.
  • N100 Mini PCs are popular as fanless routers with multiple 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports and are affordable, making them suitable for clustering and testing Kubernetes setups.
  • Compared to Raspberry Pi 5, N100 offers better performance, native NVMe boot support, more RAM, and full-sized HDMI, though it generates more heat.
  • The author uses N100s for headless Linux setups, SSH access, and services like OpenFaaS, Inlets, and Actuated for development, testing, and support.
  • N100 Mini PCs are cost-effective compared to cloud VMs, with break-even points within months, and are used for product testing, benchmarking, and long-term environments.
  • Heat management is a concern with N100s, especially under load, but they remain stable even at high temperatures.
  • Alternatives like Minisforum MS-A2 and Beelink SER mini PCs are noted, but the Acemagic F3A stands out for higher performance and dual NVMe support.
  • Geekbench scores show N100 outperforming Raspberry Pi 4 and 5, while Acemagic F3A approaches high-end desktop performance in a compact form.