Just $69.99 For This Powerhouse Mini PC!?



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33 thoughts on “Just $69.99 For This Powerhouse Mini PC!?

  1. Not to complain but you show too many of the same games running on each one of these devices, it would be nice to see some of the more difficult to run titles or at least some of the more popular games???

    I don’t know a single person that plays wrestling games?

    My friend back in the day used to and he didn’t really play video games but he loved wrestling because he loved watching that pay-per-view crap.. not knocking it.. but.. wrestling games are never that great-

    Show one of these things running metropolis street racer for the Sega Dreamcast and resident evil code Veronica and Shenmue, Dino crisis, resident evil for Saturn, for PlayStation, resident evil two for a dream cast, for PlayStation for game cube maybe??

    It seems like footage is recycled showing some of the games that you know run on these things in order to not have to actually test them?

    Either way none of these videos make me want to get one of these devices because you don’t show any games that I would like to play aside from the few titles that you have shown in some of the videos..

  2. I feel like $70 for this vs the new raspberry pi5 at $60 without a power supply, a housing, or storage make this little thing a compelling buy over the pi if you just want an emulation box. That being said, I think a used office mini pc would be an even better choice over either, but if you have to buy new, this seems like a good way to go.

  3. Its good for light gaming only abit over priced for the specs of the mini pc a intel celeron dual core processor.i would rather pay more for a better mini pc anyway good vid m8t.

  4. Quick question, I bought an emulator with games on it already and N64 games (and some other consoles) don’t run that well on it. I was wondering if I were to buy this mini PC and took the SD card from the other emulator and put it in this PC, if it would work? Sorry Im new to the PC stuff

  5. It's a sweetspot where you could get a used biz-unit that will put more power on the desk; a dual core is absolutely not up for today's demands; if it was half the price, I would jump on it, but even a used HP thin client with the old AMD GX is available for 20 and should handle at least Saturn a bit better (but far from perfect) as it comes with AVX

  6. Personally I'd much rather buy a SFF PC with a 6th gen Intel CPU, like a Lenovo Tiny M-series or HP Prodesk for roughly the same price. However, for the folks that just want a plug and play experience, this is great.

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