Fair enough. Just seems like OpenELEC is a solution in search of a problem on a box like this. I'm primarily a Mac guy, so I'm no Windows apologist here, but the (largely unseen because you boot directly into Kodi) massive device compatibility of Windows is an asset here too.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492357#p28492357:3d16znmk said:NeoMorpheus[/url]":3d16znmk][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492331#p28492331:3d16znmk said:Invid[/url]":3d16znmk]Why bother? I've got a quad core z3736 Atom box with just 2GB of ram and Kodi is snappy on it running on top of Windows. Seems like a lot of trouble for no gain on a dedicated box.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492115#p28492115:3d16znmk said:NeoMorpheus[/url]":3d16znmk]Lovely device.
Need a drive wipe and install Linux and Kodi or just OpenELEC.
Hide the taskbar during the second you see the desktop, boot directly into Kodi, and you'll never even know what's underneath. The Windows overhead is unnoticeable...this isn't a Raspberry Pi.
I'm going to get one of these for my Mom.
Perhaps I don't care for windows, plus the required antivirus.
And since I prefer linux, I'll have as many installs as possible.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492213#p28492213:b1nvttxz said:TheFLP[/url]":b1nvttxz]I'd have to remind myself not to put the white one in the fridge because it looks so much like our CorningWare dishes.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28491927#p28491927:b1nvttxz said:csand[/url]":b1nvttxz]Just don't mistake it for a tupperware container and try to cram your lunch in it
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492623#p28492623:1db024wk said:Demani[/url]":1db024wk]Hackintosh is out of the question without a supported GPU (4600 and above).
I have one on my bench that I was testing for light Windows gaming and server duty, and there seems to be some kind of "throttle up lag" that was causing some very noticeable performance and data issues. It's impressive what it does with a ~5W power envelope and it ran Fedora just fine, but I can't say I'd recommend it as a Windows box. Of course, I don't generally recommend a Windows PC to someone who just needs web/email/video either.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492251#p28492251:1ug8c9ti said:JButler[/url]":1ug8c9ti]Most users of cheap Bay Trail CPUs (N2840, Atom Z3735, Z3745, etc., they all have similar CPU benchmarks) are actually pleasantly surprised by responsiveness of the CPU. Web surfing, task switching, video streaming are quite snappy in fact. Where it can get slow is when you have a disk intensive workload (e.g. a big Windows Update) because these systems usually have an eMMC storage. At least that's my experience with Dell Venue 8 Pro. Stream 11 with a real SSD should perform much better, I would think.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28491945#p28491945:2gr60rs4 said:tjones2[/url]":2gr60rs4]Any idea if the Stream Mini (the $180 model) makes a decent HTPC? Or is its CPU and RAM too limited?
What he said. Typing this on my Dell Venue 11, Z3770 CPU. Any complaints in order would be RAM amount, eMMC, GPU, various programming complaints about third party software and finally CPU. Windows itself works just fine on the SoC.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492251#p28492251:27vzlara said:JButler[/url]":27vzlara][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492103#p28492103:27vzlara said:CppThis[/url]":27vzlara]The Stream 11 does in fact carry a N2840, which is Bay Trail based and not quite up to the task of fluid Windows use. The Stream Mini packs a much improved 2957U.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492041#p28492041:27vzlara said:trenzterra[/url]":27vzlara]Doesn't the stream 11 come with a n2830 and not a 2955u?
Most users of cheap Bay Trail CPUs (N2840, Atom Z3735, Z3745, etc., they all have similar CPU benchmarks) are actually pleasantly surprised by responsiveness of the CPU. Web surfing, task switching, video streaming are quite snappy in fact. Where it can get slow is when you have a disk intensive workload (e.g. a big Windows Update) because these systems usually have an eMMC storage. At least that's my experience with Dell Venue 8 Pro. Stream 11 with a real SSD should perform much better, I would think.
Device compatibility is definitely a 2 or 3 way street.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492579#p28492579:k019x4i3 said:Invid[/url]":k019x4i3]Fair enough. Just seems like OpenELEC is a solution in search of a problem on a box like this. I'm primarily a Mac guy, so I'm no Windows apologist here, but the (largely unseen because you boot directly into Kodi) massive device compatibility of Windows is an asset here too.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492357#p28492357:k019x4i3 said:NeoMorpheus[/url]":k019x4i3][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492331#p28492331:k019x4i3 said:Invid[/url]":k019x4i3]Why bother? I've got a quad core z3736 Atom box with just 2GB of ram and Kodi is snappy on it running on top of Windows. Seems like a lot of trouble for no gain on a dedicated box.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492115#p28492115:k019x4i3 said:NeoMorpheus[/url]":k019x4i3]Lovely device.
Need a drive wipe and install Linux and Kodi or just OpenELEC.
Hide the taskbar during the second you see the desktop, boot directly into Kodi, and you'll never even know what's underneath. The Windows overhead is unnoticeable...this isn't a Raspberry Pi.
I'm going to get one of these for my Mom.
Perhaps I don't care for windows, plus the required antivirus.
And since I prefer linux, I'll have as many installs as possible.
Not sure why you'd be running antivirus on a dedicated media box.
The tray price is what tiny manufacturers pay - it's a reference point, a place to start negotiations. Tier 1 OEMs pay a fraction of it. Back in the day, Intel was selling some Pentium 4 grade at a tray price of $269 while a leaked document from Dell showed Dell paying $110 for the same product.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492481#p28492481:1tjnbqm5 said:tipoo[/url]":1tjnbqm5]The processor in that 179 Stream Mini has a tray price (what manufacturers pay - not what we pay) of 107.00...That's kind of funny in a way. The entire rest of the machine has to fit in 72 bucks, and eke a profit out of there somewhere.
HPs race to the bottom is both turning up some exciting products, and a bit worrying. Like, can they really make any money on the $99 Stream 7?
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28493433#p28493433:m8jskzpk said:ditoax[/url]":m8jskzpk]The Pavilion Mini, in particular, is burdened by quite a bit of bloatware.
Of course it is. OEMs don't know how to sell Windows without including a load of crap that ruins their products. One of the best things about OS X is that it is such a clean experience out of the box.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28492529#p28492529:2il36flu said:Simonb42[/url]":2il36flu]Any comment on fan noise or lack thereof?
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28493463#p28493463:mnoipyvm said:zed_crash[/url]":mnoipyvm]OEM get paid to put that bloatware on their machines, its a way to get some profit in a price war.
Apple overcharge you so much that they dont need to add bloatware.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28493511#p28493511:1n5xvw0q said:ginsuchikara[/url]":1n5xvw0q]Unless by "HTPC" you mean "I'm gunna stream Steam games with this" in which case, this is also not what you're looking for. No discrete graphics = shit performance.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28491945#p28491945:1n5xvw0q said:tjones2[/url]":1n5xvw0q]Any idea if the Stream Mini (the $180 model) makes a decent HTPC? Or is its CPU and RAM too limited?