▲ | jaredhallen 3 days ago | |
A different thread on here the other day seemed to come to the consensus that if you're considering an N100, you may as well go with a low end Ryzen. And for much the same reasoning being used here. Seems to be a little bit of a slippery slope. | ||
▲ | Computer0 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I have looked at it extensively and the Ryzen never is available at the pricing of an n100. Though it would offer a lot more performance. | ||
▲ | c0wb0yc0d3r 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
If you or someone can find that thread I would find it an interesting read. My cursory research indicates that a low end ryzen would make sense if you are building the board yourself. Right now, I haven’t found a new ryzen mini pc sub 200$. New N100 minis can be had for 150-175$, and if you don’t care so much about power N95 minis are even cheaper. |