Got a P350 Tiny recently :
Specifications :
i5-11500T
1x8GB 3200 CL22 SK Hynix
256GB Samsung PM9A1 PCIe Gen4 (it is fortunate it wasn't some strange unknown model)
Nvidia T600 4GB GPU
Huge 230W power adaptor
Observations :
I didn't get the toolless chassis screw, no vertical stand was included, but VESA mount is.
No mini DP to DP adaptor was included, however a strange 1ft mini DP to DP + USB 3 type A to type B cable is included.
I would expect a 170W to be more than enough for this, even the 135W might work so the 230W is likely an overkill.
This unit is UEFI Class 3, so CSM boot is NOT supported, only UEFI boot is possible.
The SSD has a read speed of 6400MB/s, but write speed is only 2650MB/s.
The 512GB version should perform a lot better on writes.
Upgraded to 2x 32GB Gskill 3200 CL22 works fine.
ESXi 7.0U2d/7.0U3 install requires integrating the Net community drivers since the build in NIC is I219LM (14) but otherwise works fine.
I had assume ESXi 6.7 won't work since Net community drivers are ESXi 7 only, but apparently there are drivers bundles that can be added.
T600 appears to handle VP9 HDR 4K decode, at least it appears to be decoding HDR VP9 4K youtube videos.
This was something I was concern about since at the point of purchase this information wasn't available.
Now
Video Encode and Decode GPU Support Matrix [NEW] has added update for T600, and shows that it does not supports VP9 10bit, so I wonder if there is something wrong with my test. Would appreciate if someone can point me towards a more conclusive test.
With 2x 32GB, UHD 750 also handles VP9 HDR 4K decode, although some minor frame drops were observed when you start switching windows & play at 2x speed. With 1x 8GB, visible frame drops were seen occasionally, and got much worse when you start switching windows.
Build in wifi appears to work fine without the external antenna attached, but granted my AP wasn't far away.
ESXi Passthrough to Win 10 VM :
The only options allowed by ESXi 7.0U2d were T600, UHD 750, SSD & Wifi. USB is not on the list.
The AX201 wifi drivers installed on the Win 10 VM without error, but it wouldn't start with error code 10.
I had assumed that was due to Intel CNVi, but there were reports that AX200 & AX210 (which are not CNVi had the same issue as well.)
UHD 750 device is visible in the Win 10 VM, and drivers installs without error.
However UHD 750 does not show up on Performance monitor.
Upon reboot and on subsequent boot, UHD 750 will cause the boot to fail.
Safe boot or removing the UHD 750 from the VM will allow boot.
The T600 passthru without issue and appears to be noticeably faster than a RX 560.
Tried playing games on it, after around 30 minutes the whole box rebooted.
Tried another time, in around 30minutes the whole box locked up.
Found that the T600 has shot up to 83 degree C (181 degree F), and the back plate where the mini DP are hot to the touch, if you leave the fingers on for more than a few second you might get a burn. While that appears to be a normal temperature during gaming, my ESXi boot disk, a USB thumb drive is right besides the NIC and was heated up and felt very hot. Moving the USB stick to the front appears to alleviate this issue and I was able to run the game for an hour without an issue.
However the SSD was probably 1cm from the T600, and I doubt it like to be roasted, so this might not be a suitable arrangement over the longer term.
Probably gonna test this a bit more and then move on to swap in a 4 port NIC.