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MeLE Quieter3C WiFi 6 Fanless Mini PC Win11 Pro Celeron N5105 Mini Desktop Computer 8GB 128GB Micro PC 4K HDMI HDR Industrial PC Auto Power on Unlocked Bios Ethernet PXE Full Function Type C PD

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B . Press the power button and press F7 or Delete continuously to enter into select boot device menu. Select your USB flash disk to install Ubuntu.

configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=r8169 driverversion=5.15.0-46-generic duplex=full firmware=rtl8168h-2_0.0.2 02/26/15 ip= latency=0 link=yes multicast=yes port=twisted pair speed=1Gbit/s EDIT: I don't use boosters anywhere on my setup. Don't know how these mini PCs will handle the 13.8 VDC.

During the stress test, the maximum temperature I recorded on the top of the device was around 55.6°C at an ambient room temperature of 14.1°C with the device not being too hot to touch. Networking (Ethernet and WiFi) MeLE Quieter 3C N5105 Fanless Mini PC N5105, LPDDR4, Windows11, HDMI 4K * 2, Wi-Fi 6, Gigabit Ethernet, BT 5.2, USB 3.2* 3, Type-C, SD Card & SSD Support, VESA Mount

and lists the USB ports as either 3.0 or 2.0 so I tested them together with the Type-C USB port using a Samsung 980 PRO PCle 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD housed in a ‘USB to M.2 NVMe adapter’ (ORICO M2PAC3-G20 M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure) which showed that the ‘blue’ USB ports were ‘USB 3.1’ (USB 3.2 Gen 2×1 i.e. 10 Gbit/s):A small form factor Pre-installed win11 pro, also support win10 pro, support Dual OS operation, Windows and Linux,Ubuntu,Debian.

When reviewing mini PCs, I typically look at their performance under both Windows and Linux (Ubuntu) and compare them against some of the more recently released mini PCs. I now review using Windows 11 version 21H2 and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. I test with a selection of commonly used Windows benchmarks and/or equivalents for Linux together with Thomas Kaiser’s ‘sbc-bench’ which is a small set of different CPU performance tests focusing on server performance when run on Ubuntu. I also use ‘Phoronix Test Suite’ version 10.8.3 and benchmark with the same set of tests on both Windows and Ubuntu for comparison purposes. On Ubuntu, I also compile the v5.15 Linux kernel using the default config as a test of performance using a real-world scenario. The MeLE Quieter HD3Q consists of a 150 x 105 x 37mm (5.91 x 4.13 x 1.46 inches) rectangular plastic case with a metal base plate. Gone are the faux heat spreader fins from the top of the case as it is now finished with a very fine dimple effect. As a passively cooled mini PC, it uses Intel’s 10 nm Jasper Lake N5105 processor which is a quad-core 4-thread 2.00 GHz Celeron processor boosting to 2.90 GHz with Intel’s UHD graphics. The power figures fluctuate so the value is the average of the median high and median low power readings. UEFI (BIOS)Similar to when I reviewed another mini PC with Intel’s Jasper Lake N5105 processor, the iGPU showed limited details in HWiNFO and was unknown to GPU-Z: Similar to other Jasper Lake mini PCs the iGPU showed limited details in HWiNFO and was unknown to GPU-Z:

Sooo..., Googling around I found specs for the Quieter3Q. I presume the 3C is essentially the same. It says 12V/2A with a voltage range of 12V to 23V, so 13.8V is not a problem. I wonder how low the input voltage can drop until the unit has problems. A discharged lead-acid battery could reach 11V or less... Communication controller [0780]: Intel Corporation Management Engine Interface [8086:4de0] (rev 01) resources: iomemory:600-5ff iomemory:400-3ff irq:141 memory:6000000000-6000ffffff memory:4000000000-400fffffff ioport:4000(size=64) memory:c0000-dffff A. Press the power button and press F7 or Delete continuously to enter select boot device menu -> s elect Enter Setup and press Enter to enter into BIOS Setting menu .Upgraded Quad Core N5105 Processor (2.00GHz up to 2.9GHz), pre-installed 64bit Windows 11 Pro OS, support Windows 11 Home,Windows IOT Enterprise,Ubuntu, Debian,Linux. I also confirmed that the new Type-C USB port supported power delivery by connecting the MeLE Quieter3C directly to a Dell monitor without separately connecting power: As I mentioned in the recent powerbank post, I run a Mele Quieter 3Q (the 3C was not available at the time) and it runs without any issue via a PPBA with my 12V LiFePO4 battery but I had to make/convert a USB-C cable such that one end is USB-C (for the Quieter) and the other end is 5.5-2.1mm round connector that connects to the PPBA. It's been suggested by a Quieter owner that this cable should work, but I have no way to confirm that. WiFi 6, Bluetooth5.2, Gigabit Ethernet and HDMI,supports 4K@60fps HDR videos dual-screen outputs, 3xUSB 3.2 ports, 1xType-C.

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