Single board advice

Well, it’s ~125 US. I would definitely check your used markets.

Quick search shows this:

Obviously, that’s a bit above your price range, but you might be able to find something similar in your local market that’s slightly cheaper.

Wow that’s actually cheap as chips posted to me is a further £95 us though and the second hand market in the UK is full of people wanting romantic prices for “gaming” pentium 4s and other such dross but that has inspired me to look a bit harder though as something like that would do aaa games we a new PSU and a card yes? Even hack the standard PSUs molrx and data lines into a 6 or 8 pin…wouldn’t be the first time…btw is unlocking cores still a thing we and? Used to have a dual core phenom 2 black edition that unlocked to a tri… Still work we Ryzen?

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Molex and sata sorry

I don’t remember what the PSU has on it. It definitely has SATA power, and probably a 6 pin PCIe, so you should be able to get a modest GPU working in there. Something no more powerful than a 1060.

I don’t know of any Ryzen CPUs that you can “unlock” more cores on. I do know of some people getting 1600’s that had 8 cores, back when first gen was coming out, but I think that was just a mistake batch. AMD must have had some really good yields, and either mislabeled them or forgotten to fuse off the cores.


Wendell and Co actually did a video early on in the L1 days on upgrading optiplexes to make a formidable gaming rig:

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I’ll watch that now thanks. Also been told a pinebook is cheap and punches above its weight but not checked em out yet intact I’ll take a look after this vid…any knowledge of them?

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If you want to go that route, the Pinebook Pro is what you want. ($199 US)

The issue there is they’re a very long lead time, and ARM, again.

It really depends on what you want to do. You mentioned you have interest in gaming, so I’m recommending you stay away from arm. If you want the pinebook pro, it’s definitely a good laptop.

One of our members owns one, and both a first-impressions and a long-term review on it. Here’s his 6-month update:

I’m sure he’d be happy to answer any questions you have about it.

Oh, and it’s worth noting that you’re required to use Linux or BSD with the Pinebook Pro. Windows ARM doesn’t have support for it, last I checked.

Ok nice one thanks for your help you’ve given me a few bits to think over so I’ll go watch that vid an may catch up we u later if you’re round. Cheers :grinning:

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Sounds good. I’m usually around during US daylight hours. It’s 1AM for me, so I’ll be getting some sleep right about now.

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There’s this UK liquidation hardware company I know of https://www.bargainhardware.co.uk/

Offers are not as good as in the US where there’s a lot more hardware source-able from universities, bankrupt companies and hyperscalers, but they’re usually better than ebay+shipping…
Most of UK stuff is end of life hardware - but still more capable than a Pi if you can spare the electricity, the space and the noise.

edit: just checked the site, they seem out of stock on old cheap sandy bridge stuff and haswell+ goes for like £250 configured… and that point, might as well build assemble a lot more modern ryzen APU (e.g. might look at skinflint.co.uk for prices from random places)

Pi4b especially the 8G ram one, kitted out with an SD card for <£100 is not a bad deal for a general purpose home backup server/router/kodi machine or a bootstrapping computer… but forget about windows and gaming.

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I’d second bargainhardware, had some great used stuff off them at good prices, and they are more trustworthy/less sketch than some random EBay seller.

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@Adrian_Johnson you might check out the website for CEX, the high street second hand shops, at https://uk.webuy.com/
They tend to overprice some things, but have all sorts of crap there, some reasonably priced, some over priced

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Right then I have good no great news I was asking about a basic computing device as cheap as possible but with as much capability as could be squeezed out of my initial tiny investment well great success! I came across an outdoor market on my travels today and found a tech stall doing car stereos dvd players and smart TV boxes I got into conversation with the gaffer told him my wish list and he pulls out this bewtee!


Sorry for image quality Chinese android phone :sweat_smile: but here’s the vital statistics Roku 3930x quad core arm cortex a53 and 512mb ram brand new still got the plastic rip off strips on but no box so we get to talking and that and he tells me what these things are really capable of after I told him I once unlocked a phenom dual to Tri core well apparently these Roku boxes have a similar hack for the ram the 512 1gb and 2gb all use the same ram module just partitioned as per model spec and for an extra £20 he’s gonna email me the unlock APK! So I paid him a tenner for the box and for the other £20 he’s given me a USB keyboard mouse and slimline dvd usb drive and will email me more ram later! I’m so chuffed it’s not real just gotta get usb multi plug and I’ve gotta full desktop pc for 30! As soon as I get the usb hub and set it all up I’m getting crysis 2 downloaded I loved that game and would love to play it through again. My last crysis rig cost nearly £600 an due to the march of technology and 5yrs of trickle down now I can do it for 30 what wonderful time we live in eh? Thanks to all who replied :sunglasses:

Yeah, you’re not going to be playing Crysis on that, or really any games for that matter.

Rokus are for streaming content, nothing else. You’ll get Netflix/Hulu/Prime, but don’t expect it to be a “computer”.

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? Don’t understand I’ve already got the disc drive keyboard and mouse I’ll download the ram in a bit as soon as I’ve got the adaptor I’m having a bit of trouble working out exactly what adaptor indeed though the holes seem to not make sense tell Wendell I want him a minit please I won’t take much of his time but I’m a bit confused right now…

Same here.


There are powerful SBCs (Latte Panda, ASRock SOC, etc.), I would not bet on any of those pushing any acceptable (>= 30) FPS in any modern-ish (released after 2010) title.
So unless you have another computer elsewhere in the house doing the heavy lifting, I don’t see any SBC working out for gaming.

For webbrowing, an Odroid XU4 or RPI 3 will be fine.

For gaming, a cheap option could be sticking a Ryzen 3200G into an ASRock Deskmini A300. For ~£400 you could get a system like this

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Hiya maze you misunderstood me I WAS looking for a cheap but capable as possible for the money pc SBC or android box for basic surfing bare minimum and anything else I can get is a plus I have very basic understanding of hacking as in I can follow a guide online and I’m not afraid of bricks which has given me a screaming Wii emu/media centre once a dual unlocked to Tri phenom 2 another time q psp and a couple of Samsung’s running cyanagen mod PS2 we free mcboot etc so I was talking to this stall owner about my needs and how I can put up with a bit of fuckin about to maximize my lot and got a brand new Roku quad we 512 GB ram ferva tenna he asked if I was comfortable we running a few scripts and daisy chaining peripherals to get the most out of it and of course I’m in! So he sorted me out a number to ring to sort out email addresses after work and he’d sort me an APK download to unlock the ram package to 2 GB also gave me a Dell USB keyboard and mouse and a slimline Asus usb dvd drive and only charged me an extra £20 all in cost me £30 and he says it’ll run a RT build of crisis 2 at about 40 FPS if I do 720 low graphics I just gotta get a powered usb hub to run the gubbins cuz he didn’t have one handy I’m expecting him to bell me anytime now intact he’s late to walk me through it :sunglasses:

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Don’t mind me then. :slight_smile:

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No problems mate your excused I was a noob once an it’s mad what you can achieve we a few 1337 scripts and a healthy disregard of warranties I’ll update after I download this ram

lol mazeframe isn’t a noob.

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I’ve just got a message telling me to ring 08710419419 to download my ram? The number don’t work?