It says up to 2.80 GHz, so can it be overclocked or something? I wouldn't think a stick like that could be OC'd.umrotzer wrote: ↑Sat Jul 01, 2017 7:02 pmIf I look right then your stick is just dual-core with 1.1ghz and just 4 GB RAM but the biggest magic stick has a x8700 quadcore @ 2.4 GHz with 8 GB so the processor is same like the GPD Win I have/had, so the performance is much better. Or u wait for Apollo lake chipset that gives more fps @ less CPU watt usage.
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Ya u can but I don't recommend, because that little guy gets really hot without a good cooling and the boost isn't really much. And also the battery drains much faster.
The x8700 Or x8750 boards are good at normal config and even powerful for gamecube emulation and many good steam games and in home streaming.
The x8700 Or x8750 boards are good at normal config and even powerful for gamecube emulation and many good steam games and in home streaming.
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Oh and before I forget u could also use the up-board or better the up-board squared or the udoo x86 ultra
Look @ http://www.up-board.org https://www.udoo.org
Look @ http://www.up-board.org https://www.udoo.org
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Intel® Core™ m5-6Y57 Processor is way more powerful than the Intel Atom® x7-Z8700 Processor.umrotzer wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2017 3:59 amYa u can but I don't recommend, because that little guy gets really hot without a good cooling and the boost isn't really much. And also the battery drains much faster.
The x8700 Or x8750 boards are good at normal config and even powerful for gamecube emulation and many good steam games and in home streaming.
It is HT so 4 cores (2 physical, 2 logical) and has a higher TDP. I had a GPD Win with X8700 and it was barely capable of emulating wii, while this one can run WiiU titles via CEMU.
I ordered this product from @banjokazooie and right now, I am working on getting a better cooling system to avoid the system reaching 80°C, which is the throttling limit.
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Ya i looked wrong, the performance is a little bit better but only because it needs less power @ CPU. But both, if u wanna get best performance needs boost and the temp rises **** high and so the noise level for cooling sucks. That's why I prefer the boards, their u have more space for cooling.
But all in all the temp on this processors sucks with a fan less solution
But all in all the temp on this processors sucks with a fan less solution

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Hey banjo, incredible build once again. I've been looking to do something similar for a very long time, since they unveiled the v2 compute stick.
This post gives me confidence to do it, but I'm still stuck on some things.
For one, why does the battery say 3.7v?
Also, how do you get power to all the parts of the build and how do you charge it?
This post gives me confidence to do it, but I'm still stuck on some things.
For one, why does the battery say 3.7v?
Also, how do you get power to all the parts of the build and how do you charge it?
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Also, what software did you use to monitor the battery levels plus automatically shut down?
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They are stacked together 2x4000mAh, power is distributed from pololu step down converter, charging is done via TP5100 board. Battery monitor software is written in C#.smau. wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 9:36 amHey banjo, incredible build once again. I've been looking to do something similar for a very long time, since they unveiled the v2 compute stick.
This post gives me confidence to do it, but I'm still stuck on some things.
For one, why does the battery say 3.7v?
Also, how do you get power to all the parts of the build and how do you charge it?
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Can I do this with one 7.4v battery and can you charge and discharge the battery at the same time?banjokazooie wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 2:47 pmThey are stacked together 2x4000mAh, power is distributed from pololu step down converter, charging is done via TP5100 board. Battery monitor software is written in C#.smau. wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 9:36 amHey banjo, incredible build once again. I've been looking to do something similar for a very long time, since they unveiled the v2 compute stick.
This post gives me confidence to do it, but I'm still stuck on some things.
For one, why does the battery say 3.7v?
Also, how do you get power to all the parts of the build and how do you charge it?
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