This CHEAP Mini PC Will Emulate EVERY SYSTEM!

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Publicado 2023-05-28

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  • Mini PCs for $300 can open an entire library to people in 2023! I am thankful for the emulator creators and people who preserve games. <3
  • @djturtle2006
    Dude, I just got to say I appreciate that you've become a huge retro head like me. I listen to spawn wave all the time I watch your videos. I appreciate your work and I'm super stoked that you fallen in the emulation hole the same as me. I currently have emulators all over my house. I'm running them on my steam deck. I did not know about this many PC. This is a major hookup. I appreciate it. I will hit the affiliate link. Keep up the work man. I'm loving it. I notice you also have the sinden light gun there? How are the light gun games on that thing and how difficult are they to set up?
  • @howster34
    Thank you for your review RGT, good to see we have an emulation expert now on the Spawncast. Some are too distracted by Carbon engines
  • I have been following your channel for a while, and then I saw this video, and I was like, "Ah, that's my computer!" I use this as a workstation, and it performs very well for the form factor and price. I have also managed to run some fairly intensive Steam games on it too, but haven't tried emulators. Something to try next, I guess! The other thing I love about this mini PC is that it's easy to velcro under my standing desk adapter so it's completely out of sight but still easily accessible for cables etc.
  • Have had this unit for about nine months, has worked flawlessly. Best thing I noticed was how well the Wii controllers setup on the unit. Excellent investment.👍😁👍 Play On
  • @Kondase
    My favorite Nintendo YouTuber is starting to convince me to learn how to do emulation.
  • @nathandrake6286
    I actually was looking for a mini pc to rock for retro gaming. Thanks RGT
  • @thomasbryans6547
    I’ve been emulating for years- starting with pokemon on my first cheap android smartphone. As the years have gone on, I’ve learned to appreciate the original hardware more. Something about cartridges and controllers really tie it together
  • @TheGh0st81
    Thanks for the recommendation. Picked one up and you weren't exaggerating. This has run practically everything I've thrown at it.
  • I'm loving your new content, the direction you have gone, and the overall flavor and tone of these type of video. Big Ups bruh.
  • Pretty neat brother, thanks I’ll be checking it out. Prayers go out to you as well hope you are getting better each and every day 🙏🏽
  • @SumDumChum
    Absolutely love the small form factor. Thanks for sharing your setup for this tiny little device (EDIT): misspelled form just FYI only edit to this comment
  • @Jebbreh
    Man I've been waiting for a solid one to look into buying!
  • @HeavyInstinct
    If you follow the link in the description you will see that this is the SER5 Max variant, which has the TDP "maxed" out at 54 watts. The SER5 Pro is the model with it's TDP locked at 35 watts.
  • @7Wounds
    I've been looking for the right mini to build around and I think you just found it for me. Great video,. Thanks!
  • @robertrada4783
    Been using these for point of sale systems. Ones we purchased came with an Intel m2 ssd and crucial ram. Circuit board looked good too. Only 2 issues: 1. windows will fry your cmos thanks to a “system repair” bug where it gets stuck in some endless loop of whatever until it starts cooking (windows problem, not computer). 2. employees love covering the fan and vents with bullshit.
  • I bought one of these on sale from Amazon per your recommendation. I've been running everything up to PS3, Switch, and XBox360. I threw a 4 Tb drive into it to store roms, upgraded the RAM, and use 8 Bit Do controllers. It's awesome. The only issue I've run into has to do with emulator compatibility, has nothing to do with the box itself, it's a beast. I've played a ton of games I never got a chance to play including translated games that never got released outside of Japan.
  • @dannymorton793
    I have been using them at work for several months now. Great computers!
  • @infinitylantern2
    This video is perfect for this. I want to know what works for emulation and this gets right to it. Great work, I'm now subbed. You rock.