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AsRock DeskMini A300

AsRock DeskMini A300


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Helvetikk

4 years ago

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treisser

4 years ago

You cannot install a graphics card in this enclosure, the graphics performance comes from the Radeon Vega Graphics integrated in the CPU. You can find the supported CPUs here: https://www.asrock.com/nettop/AMD/DeskMini%20A300%20Series/index.de.asp#CPU

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em_gerber

4 years ago

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Brunschwiler

4 years ago

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I am convinced that an installation without a picture would work with Linux on the AsRock. But you must be a profound connoisseur. But then you wouldn't ask the question like that. Simply changing the CPU after the installation would also be a possibility (as Me described). But let's be direct (I have 25 years of Linux experience); what if problems should occur during booting? what do you miss first? The power consumption drops immediately if you don't have a screen plugged in, or are you concerned about the number of CPU cores and the CPU cache? My personal recommendation would be to go for the 3400G.

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Rick Sanchez

5 years ago

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bartliwaggis

5 years ago

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Hoi Rick I don't think it's a good idea to install the Ryzen 7. The chipset of the Asrock A300 comes entirely without a graphics unit. This means that the processor has to take over this task. Therefore, you can only use processors that contain a graphics unit, such as AMD Athlon 3000G, AMD Ryzen 3 3200G or AMD Ryzen 5 3400G. (Only AMD processors with "G" or "GE" at the end of the name). So in my opinion this will not work with the AMD Ryzen 7 2700. If you still want to take a chance, there are several challenges: It will be difficult to cool the processor inside the device, because it consumes max. 65 W TDP and gets correspondingly hot. So you would have to install a cooling system that goes beyond the mass of the case. In addition, you would need a graphics card to be able to display an image at all. Because the Deskmini does not have an internal graphics card, you would have to build it externally. Start a Google search for "asrock deskmini a300 external gpu" and look at the solutions there. In the end, you have to judge how much money you are spending on such a solution and what performance you are effectively getting for it. Maybe it will turn out that a larger housing is simply more practical. For information: I have two Asrock A300s in use. One with an Athlon 200GE and one with a Ryzen 5 3400G. The weaker version is COMPLETELY SILENT thanks to the Noctua cooler and is suitable for surfing, office work and streaming/video projection without any problems. The variant with the more powerful processor is also completely silent when idle + under low load, only during somewhat more computing-intensive tasks (e.g. image editing) does the fan turn a little faster and comes close to the lower limit of the audible range. (I don't do any gaming...)

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sibezwo

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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The Ryzen 3 3200G Picasso CPU worked flawlessly for me right from the start. The BIOS 3.50 for the Picasso CPUs was preinstalled, I updated it to the latest version 3.60. (If you want it quiet, I recommend an additional Be Quiet! 80mm fan or an alternative cooler, the standard fan was too loud for me). LG

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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It's a gamble. In November, I ordered an A300 from Digitec, which came with Bios 1.20. I ordered another A300 in January. Another A300, which I ordered in January, came with Bios 3.50. For 20.- (excl. shipping), I could sell you an AMD A6 9500 with which you could update the bios.

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Murer Baumpflege

6 years ago

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Paddy393

6 years ago

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