
MSI Cubi N ADL-006DE
Intel N200, 4 GB, 128 GB, Intel UHD Graphics
MSI Cubi N ADL-006DE
Intel N200, 4 GB, 128 GB, Intel UHD Graphics
I'm absolutely thrilled with this little power cube.
It replaces my previous whisper-quiet office PC (midi-tower), which it could have done in its original state.
But I wanted to get a bit more out of it, so I replaced the noname RAM and hard drive with 1x 16GB Kingston FURY Impact (max. RAM size according to MB manufacturer) and 1TB Kingston FURY Renegade with Heatsink (M.2 2280), then added a Crucial 2TB SSD. The thing runs like clockwork! OS is ready in just under 3 seconds
And 4K video streaming from my PLEX without problems direct play with decent bitrate.
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The only minus point is the pre-install ready MSI Suite. Don't start the installation routine!
This is supposed to install various tools depending on the desired use of the PC. No one needs them and especially the HW monitoring tool slows down the CPU mercilessly. unusable.
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I have attached a few pictures of the installation - biros is used for size comparison (unfortunately I didn't have a banana at hand ^^).
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This review was created for a different variant: Cubi N ADL-007DE (Intel N100, 4 GB, 128 GB, Intel UHD Graphics)
Perfect as a power-saving Plex server.
Runs with UBUNTU and AirVPN for portfowarding, as my supplier does not support this. invested many hours but now it works.
The only problem is that the subtitles PGS cannot be burnt in because the PC has too little power for this (very demanding) but you can also convert the subtitles and then it works.
HDR sound mapping also works perfectly on linux.
in idle c.a 6W consumption - with activity 15W on average.
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This review was created for a different variant: Cubi N ADL-007DE (Intel N100, 4 GB, 128 GB, Intel UHD Graphics)
It's perfect for Linux.
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upgraded to 2x 2TB SSD (Sata & NVMI) 16GB memory. Runs like clockwork ...
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This review was created for a different variant: Cubi N ADL-007DE (Intel N100, 4 GB, 128 GB, Intel UHD Graphics)
A cool device at a price that is unfortunately a little too high.
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When setting up, I had to use an HDMI cable as the driver for the DisplayPort on the image supplied was not compatible. This meant that only a quarter of my screen was used for the display, which made it impossible to set up via DisplayPort. Everything worked perfectly with the HDMI cable.
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6 out of 28 reviews