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VOYO VMac Windows 10.1 Mini PC, Supporting Quad Core Apllo Lake N3450 CPU 32G eMMC + 128G SSD ROM Bluetooth 4.0 Connectivity

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    VOYO VMac Windows 10.1 Mini PC, Supporting Quad Core Apllo Lake N3450 CPU 32G eMMC + 128G SSD ROM Bluetooth 4.0 Connectivity

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    • CPU: Intel® Pentium® Processor (quad core, 2M Cache, up to 2.5 GHz)
    • GPU: Intel® HD Graphics 505
    • RAM: 4GB DDR3
    • ROM: 32GB eMMC + 128 GB M.2 SSD
    • LAN: 10/100/1000
    • WiFi: 2.4G + 5.8G (via Dongle)
    • USB: 3 x USB 3.0
    • Audio/Video: mini-HDMI 1.4, Headphone Jack, SD card (up to 128 GB)
    • Other: Bluetooth 4.0, upgrade options
    • OS: Windows 10.1
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    Last edited by trebor; 12-22-2016, 00:50.
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    Today we will have a look at the Voyo VMac
    • CPU: Intel® Pentium® Processor (quad core, 2M Cache, up to 2.5 GHz)
    • GPU: Intel® HD Graphics 505
    • RAM: 4GB DDR3
    • ROM: 32GB eMMC + 128 GB M.2 SSD
    • LAN: 10/100/1000
    • WiFi: 2.4G + 5.8G
    • USB: 3 x USB 3.0
    • Audio/Video: mini-HDMI 1.4, Headphone Jack, SD card (up to 128 GB)
    • Other: Bluetooth 4.0, upgrade options
    • OS: Windows 10.1







    The Voyo VMac does not have WiFi included a USB N Dongle has been supplied, Mini HDMI to HDMI Video Cable.


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    Last edited by trebor; 12-22-2016, 00:51.
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      #3
      Bit of a look on the inside of this Voyo VMac

      Installed with 4GB can goto 8GB, 128GB Msata



      Has Brackets (white Outline area) and connector bottom right side of PCB looks like you can also install a SSD harddisk but no cable/connector supplied.



      Fan set up



      Heat Sink Off all Alloy Thins Press




      Top and Base covers, all metal outer with plastic inlay in the Top section.
      Last edited by trebor; 12-22-2016, 00:51.
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        #4
        Bit of a look see software performance
        Full Windows Supplied and a good clean set up ask location etc













        Memory test not to bad at all



















        A 15 minute test was enuff to see the Temp was not going to move much, mid to high 60c to easy Fan a little noisey







        Device manager


        Fairly impressive Antutu Numbers


        Unit performed well very zippy indeed
        Nice little box of trick, Fan noise could get a little annoying.
        Last edited by trebor; 12-21-2016, 10:02.
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            #6
            Great looking box.

            With Apollo lake supposedly supporting HDMI 2.0, there has been discussion about whether there is a DP to HDMI adapter built onto the board that in theory should support full 4K.

            Can you seen anything specific on the board Trebor?
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              #7
              At this stage no.
              Will look further into this speculative theory you mention.
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                #8
                Originally posted by trebor View Post
                At this stage no.
                Will look further into this speculative theory you mention.
                There was discussion in the comments section over at CNXSoft.

                http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/11/14/voyo-v1-apollo-lake-mini-pc-is-up-for-pre-order-for-195-and-up/
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                  #9

                  Looking at there website it is possible to add a SSD/HDD just need to locate a cable
                  Found an 8GB stick of ram and install all good.
                  Great little unit indeed.

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                  We can see here the Brackets to attach a HDD and also connection Lower Right, will have to do some more investigation on this

                  Last edited by trebor; 12-27-2016, 22:33.
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                    #10
                    News Of a SATA cable for the VOYO VMac Windows 10.1 Mini PC

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                    When I tore down Voyo VMac Mini mini PC, I noticed a 2.5 mounting mechanism, and some weird 9-pin SATA connector, but since the hard drive would be so close to the components I assumed this specific case was not designed for a drive, but the board would be compatible. However, it’s now possible to purchase a $20 custom SATA cable from “Voyo Official Store” on Aliexpress to do just that.



                    All you have to do is to open the case, connect the cable to the motherboard, and the hard drive, and mounting the hard drive to the mechanism with four screws. I’m not sure whether you should also use some kind of insulation between the drive and motherboard, as it will be really close, but the company does not mention anything about that. Cooling might also be an issue even though there’s a fan in the mini PC.


                    It’s not difficult to do, but should probably be attempted by the most adventurous. I’d also expect the cable to become cheaper overtime if this little hack become common among VMac mini owners, or maybe even offered for free with the mini PCs during promotions.



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                      #11
                      A LibreELEC possible solution in the works Source (CNXSoft)

                      I’ve just posted Voyo V1 VMac Mini review with Windows 10 this morning, and at the end I mentioned I quickly tried to run Ubuntu 16.04 without success. Reader Piotr who also happens to be a LibreELEC together with about 65 other team members, noticed it, provided me a link to a development version of LibreELEC 8.0 (mirror link) working with Apollo Lake processors, and explained Ubuntu was not working because Linux needs updated Mesa and Intel drivers. The image is based on Linux 4.10-rc5 with the necessary drivers and Kodi 17. The changes were mostly made by FernetMenta (Rainer Hochecker), and will be merged in Linux 4.10 and Mesa 17.0. He also implemented 10-bit HEVC support that will officially be available in Kodi 18 only and found in daily builds.

                      So let’s try this out. After downloading LibreELEC-Intel.x86_64-8.0-devel-20170130110609-r25167-gd210441.img.gz, I tried to flash it (N.B.: no need to extract it) from my Ubuntu 16.04 PC with LibreELEC USB-SD Creator, but for whatever reasons neither the 32-bit nor the 64-bit versions of the tool would work, so I did this in a Windows laptop instead. After that I inserted the flash drive into Voyo VMac Mini, and pressed F7 to bring up the boot device selection menu to select the USB flash drive, and within a few seconds I got LibreELEC installation prompt, so this looks good. Please ignore the vertical lines in the photos below as it’s just an issue with my TV.


                      I selected 1. Install LibreELEC and OK to go to the next screen where I could select the installation device.



                      This is where VMac Mini having two storage devices becomes convenient, as Windows 10 is installed in /dev/sda (128GB SSD), but the 32GB eMMC flash in /dev/mmcblk0 is no used at all, so I selected the latter in order to have a dual boot Windows 10 / LibreELEC installation.


                      The installation script will then ask you twice to confirm your want to install LibreELEC and completely wipe out the target disk, and once you’ve confirmed the installation will take a few seconds, and you’ll be asked to reboot. As the system reboots, press F7 until you enter the boot device selection menu.



                      Windows Boot Manager should still be here (as default option), and there should also be a new “UEFI OS” option for LibreELEC. So I have tried and within a few seconds, I got to LibreELEC / Kodi 17 user interface. Success!


                      I went trough the setup wizard, and then configured the system to access videos on a SAMBA share. I could play 4K videos with H.264, VP9 and 10-bit H.265, although with some artifacts at the beginning of the H.264 video, but I had no audio… I went to the settings, and changes the Audio device from “HDA Intel PCH ALC296VC Analog” that probably outputs audio via the 3.5mm audio jack to “HDA Intel PCH ONK TX-NR636 on HDMI #1”, and audio worked through my TV’s speakers.

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                      A Rec.2020 video did not play properly (vertical bands shown), so there are still a few issues with video playback, but it’s a development version, and I’m expecting it to improve overtime. But let’s see it HDMI audio pass-through is also working, and there are options for Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD, all good!

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                      Oh oh! Not quite, I had no audio at all. So I checked the passthrough output device in the audio, and changed it to use TX-NR636 receiver on HDMI #1.



                      But did it work? The photos below may give a clue…


                      All popular audio formats supported by my AV receiver worked fine: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital+ 7.1, Dolby TrueHD 5.1/7.1, DTS HD Master and DTS HD High Resolution. So LibreELEC is quite better than Windows in that respect. Note that Apollo Lake motherboards or mini PCs with HDMI 2.0 may not support HD audio pass-through right now, but the good news is that it could be a driver issue and Intel developers are involved in solving it.

                      If you are not that interested in LibreELEC, and would like to run Ubuntu 16.04 or another distribution instead this should also be possible, but you’ll have to do some work by modifying Ubuntu 16.04 ISO with a recent Linux 4.10 kernel, and possibly Mesa development branch if you’re not going to run a server image.


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