FIREBAT T8 Plus Mini PC Running Linux: Benchmarks

Specifications

FIREBAT T8 PlusIntel NUC 13 ProEliteDesk 800 G2
TypeMobileMobileTiny Desktop PC
ProcessorIntel N100
Turbo 3.40 GHz
4 E-Cores 4 threads
Intel Core i7-1360P
P-Core Turbo 5.00 GHz
E-Core Turbo 3.70 GHz
4 P-Cores 8 threads
8 E-Cores
Intel i5-6500T 2.50 GHz
(Turbo 3.10 GHz)
4 P-cores 4 threads
ChipsetIntel Alder Lake-NIntel Raptor Lake-PIntel Skylake
Memory16GB DDR5 (4800 MHz)32GB DDR4 (3200 MHz)16GB DDR3 (2133 MHz)
GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics Xe 24EUsIntel Iris Xe Graphics G7Intel HD Graphics 530
Disk512GB Wicgtyp 2242 M.2 SSD2TB TEAMGROUP NVMe256GB Samsung NVMe

The next article in the series will look at the FIREBAT’s power consumption.

Pages in this article:
Page 1 – Introduction / System
Page 2 – Processor
Page 3 – Memory / Graphics
Page 4 – Disk / WiFi
Page 5 – Specifications


Complete list of articles in this series:

FIREBAT T8 Plus Mini PC
Part 1Introduction to the series with an interrogation of the system
Part 2Benchmarking the FIREBAT T8 Plus Mini PC
Part 3Testing the power consumption
Part 4Multimedia: Watching videos and listening to music
Part 5How does the FIREBAT fare as a gaming PC?
Part 6Windows Subsystem for Linux 2
Part 7Installing and Configuring EndeavourOS, an Arch-based distro
Part 8Installing and Configuring Rhino Linux, a rolling release Ubuntu-based distro
Part 9VirtualBox performance on the FIREBAT
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Kyle
Kyle
8 months ago

Backup regularly is good advice with that unknown SSD.

James
James
8 months ago

I see you reference a 10th gen Intel machine. Can you provide benchmarks for the kernel build and FLAC encoding times for the i5-10400 so I can compare that to the N100 machine.