I concur! for something so important I don't know why it's not given the proper attention.Its not just about the case, but the thermal solution inside of it...
idk why @Patrick never shows the thermal solution inside these,
I concur! for something so important I don't know why it's not given the proper attention.Its not just about the case, but the thermal solution inside of it...
idk why @Patrick never shows the thermal solution inside these,
Yes, only the new ones for the i7 models have heat pipes.Looks like there is only the i5/i7 6-port version has such a case with this heatsink.
Me is this Guy !!Ok sorry...then it was another guy, that feard the vat and import so he wanted to buy from amazon.de
That appears to be only the 5800U and 5600U units - not the 5825U (newest apu) Never heard of an "AMD Ryron" Must be something new . . .No, all are in stock according to the other outlet. Try this link if yours is still in pre-sale.
Short link here.
Looks like early 2021 generation, I'll get it right soon! lol. Either way, I killed the link as it was wrong for the point we were talking about.That appears to be only the 5800U and 5600U units - not the 5825U (newest apu)
hello I would also like to buy a hardware like yours or 6005, but have you had the opportunity to try it as a firewall with pfsense?Me is this Guy !!
Jus received the package 4th of Oct.
Ordered 15th of sep
mainboard is labeled CW-N5105-4L V4
no extra fee (vat, custom)
No yet ! arrived yesterday.hello I would also like to buy a hardware like yours or 6005, but have you had the opportunity to try it as a firewall with pfsense?
Shutting itself down under load seems to be a pretty catastrophic failure. I'd be returning that unitHello to all from Germany - Great thread! I purchased a J4125 unit from Amazon Germany back in May - been running with Proxmox and OPNSense for some time - upgraded to 16GB RAM and added 512GB SSD - Only issue is when it's tasked too hard, it shuts itself down (I think thermal shutdown of some sort) - no issues with i225-v3 and passthrough - runs quite stable as long as I don't try other VMs simultaneously
I was contemplating moving up to a 1135G7 model - but now that I've seen the Ryzen 5800U/5825U units - I'm quite tempted, although there is no reviews or information about the insides . . . Has anyone actually purchased one of these (Topton 5825U) and can share some impressions or photos?
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Considering that _ALL_ reports about crashes/freezes are _ONLY_ affecting proxmox and/or generally linux (with virtualization), it is safe to assume that there is nothing wrong on the hardware side. *Especially* because all other OS even with virtualization are running perfectly fine on those systems...Shutting itself down under load seems to be a pretty catastrophic failure. I'd be returning that unit
I beg to differ - I also have dual boot with Linux Mint on that device - and if there is too high of a load and it gets too warm, it simply performs an emergency shutdown! I open it up and put better thermal paste on the heatsink hoping this would help . . . I also reported this to the supplier (HAMSING IPC) - They suggested I throttle the CPU "C" states in BIOS to avoid this issue. Naturally, the biggest concern with such devices is the BIOS updates are practically non-existent and support is also challenging (to say the least) - that's why I am holding back on the Ryzen 5825U device until someone else has tried them first . . . don't like being a guinea pig at that price categoryConsidering that _ALL_ reports about crashes/freezes are _ONLY_ affecting proxmox and/or generally linux (with virtualization), it is safe to assume that there is nothing wrong on the hardware side. *Especially* because all other OS even with virtualization are running perfectly fine on those systems...
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it is the same as they sell on aliexpress ....on aliexpress the price is lower.I beg to differ - I also have dual boot with Linux Mint on that device - and if there is too high of a load and it gets too warm, it simply performs an emergency shutdown! I open it up and put better thermal paste on the heatsink hoping this would help . . . I also reported this to the supplier (HAMSING IPC) - They suggested I throttle the CPU "C" states in BIOS to avoid this issue. Naturally, the biggest concern with such devices is the BIOS updates are practically non-existent and support is also challenging (to say the least) - that's why I am holding back on the Ryzen 5825U device until someone else has tried them first . . . don't like being a guinea pig at that price category
get at least N5105. 5005 not worth itOk thanks for the answer, I'm looking for an answer regarding the type of recommended hardware I could buy, and take a N5005 or N6005 CPU to install Pfs, I have a 1Gb FTTH connection.
Obviously I would take them without ram and ssd.
Nobody here bought one of these two hardware to install PFs?
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