It's so tiny!
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2023 10:49 pm
I got my T8 Pro yesterday, and although I haven't done a lot with it as of yet, it's a fun little PC, especially being as small as it is.
Thus far I've set it up, then brought the Windows installation fully up to date with Windows Update. I then saved the driver folder to a USB drive, then performed a clean install of Windows 11 22H2. The unit came with 21H2, and though I could have just performed an upgrade in place to 22H2, I prefer clean installs. I always save the driver folder in case I need any drivers after the clean install, and that was the case with this.
So far I'm pretty impressed. It's very responsive, and the few 3rd party programs I put on it installed very quickly. I haven't really stressed the unit much at this point, but I have had a number of web pages open while running both Windows Update and Windows Store Update in the background, and while running a Defender scan. The temps during this went no higher than 65°C. So far, it's handled what I've thrown at it perfectly.
I ran a disk benchmark with CyrstalDiskMark8, and the results were about what I would expect for an SATA m.2 drive. And though I could upgrade the storage to NVMe, its higher speed wouldn't really be of much benefit to me with what I'll use this unit for, so I'll likely just leave it alone, at least for now.
I look forward to playing around with this T8 Pro a good bit more. It's a really nice unit and I'm glad I got it.
Thus far I've set it up, then brought the Windows installation fully up to date with Windows Update. I then saved the driver folder to a USB drive, then performed a clean install of Windows 11 22H2. The unit came with 21H2, and though I could have just performed an upgrade in place to 22H2, I prefer clean installs. I always save the driver folder in case I need any drivers after the clean install, and that was the case with this.
So far I'm pretty impressed. It's very responsive, and the few 3rd party programs I put on it installed very quickly. I haven't really stressed the unit much at this point, but I have had a number of web pages open while running both Windows Update and Windows Store Update in the background, and while running a Defender scan. The temps during this went no higher than 65°C. So far, it's handled what I've thrown at it perfectly.
I ran a disk benchmark with CyrstalDiskMark8, and the results were about what I would expect for an SATA m.2 drive. And though I could upgrade the storage to NVMe, its higher speed wouldn't really be of much benefit to me with what I'll use this unit for, so I'll likely just leave it alone, at least for now.
I look forward to playing around with this T8 Pro a good bit more. It's a really nice unit and I'm glad I got it.