
I picked up the barebones N6005 for $276. You will find the same units sold between King Novy and Topton, often listed multiple times at multiple price points. Looking through AliExpress is an interesting experience. The single difference that I’ve been able to spot is that my case is black, not grey. I refuse to use PFSense or any of those other pre-packaged distros I purchased a Topton unit with the N6005 and it looks *exactly* like your King Novy model. I use OpenBSD exclusively, but now that ISP’s are offering speeds surpassing 10Mb/s in my region I find that OpenBSD is a little anemic and not upto the task of 1Gb/s connections. I love these little boxes as edge devices that I resell to homes and small businesses. Maybe the Intel spec of 16GB of RAM has some validity. Compare results of a single stick of RAM to both. Please fill the niche that Anand created. I check your site 20+ times a day, I can wait for in-depth content. Please spend the time to do more detailed test that are relevant to the product, I promise to not complain about lack of content. Linux: debain-based and red hat-based linux iperf tests. I appreciate the iperf network tests, but would like to see a broader panel of tests.
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I was looking into one of these models before deciding on an HP730 plus an 4-port Intel i350 NIC. Intel J4125 N5095 N5105 And N6005 Comparison Intel Arkįor those wondering, the TDP and also the number of GPU EUs are different between the N5095 and N5105 and usually, the N5105 is a bit faster. At the same time, the new 10nm process, cache upgrades, and new architecture mean sizable performance benefits. Here is a comparison of the Intel J4125, N5095, N5105, and N6005. Perhaps the big new feature is the new processor. The Intel Celeron N5105 is a Jasper Lake CPU with four cores and four threads.


For reference, the N6005 version we purchased at $419.90 and that was likely the reason for the delay. We were a bit surprised that it came with pfSense pre-installed, but we wiped the system before using it. With the 16GB DDR4 memory and a 256GB NVMe SSD it was $373.25. The second one is from the Topton Computer Store and took 40 days to arrive, but this had a N6005 in the order as well. KingNovy Intel Celeron N5105 4x 2.5GbE Rear The first one is from the Kingnovy AliExpress store and this was a barebones unit for $228.24. We purchased two units because these were all shipping slowly. STH Mini PC BackgroundĪs with many of these newer units, we are going to have a video version that you can see here:Īs always, we suggest opening this in its own tab, window, or app for the best viewing experience.

Still, this is an excellent small 2.5GbE router and virtualization platform but not without some caveats. What we found was completely surprising as we thought we ordered two of the same units from different vendors, but instead, while similar, there were more distinct differences than we thought. The reason for this is the lead times involved in getting some of the new Intel Celeron N5105 and other Jasper Lake systems. Today we have a double-header of a review.
