Dell Wyse 5070 thin client review
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 Published On Aug 12, 2022

The thin Wyse 5070 client is a good choice for a home server instead of a Raspberry Pi.
The video shows the external and internal of Wyse 5070, BIOS content, and Ubuntu installation.

The terminal used is a Dell Wyse 5070 with an Intel Pentium Silver J5005 2.8GHz quad-core processor
The thin client has:
- integrated Intel UHD 605 graphics card,
- 3 Display Port sockets,
- 6 USB 3.0 ports,
- 2 SO-DIMM slots for DDR4 memory
- M.2 SATA socket for connecting a m2 sata hard drive.


The dimensions of the housing are 3.5 x 18.5 x 18.5 cm
The used power supply has a power of 65W and gives 19.5V through a 7.4x5 mm connector, with an additional pin that checks the originality of the power supply.
The use of a non-original power supply will limit the processor clock frequency to 1.5 GHz

The energy consumption for my unit is:
- idle: 4.5 [W]
- full load: 14.6 [W]

If you come across a Wyse 5070 terminal with a bios password, try Fireport with capital F

Check out my other thin client videos:
- Wyse Zx0:    • Dell Wyse Zx0 - Instalacja linuxa i r...  
- Wyse Dx0D:    • Dell Wyse Dx0D - Instalacja Linuxa i ...  
- Wyse 5060:    • Dell Wyse 5060 - a co to? co potrafi ...  

Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:19 Dell Wyse 5070 chassis and external connectors
2:17 What's under the Wyse5070 chassis?
4:05 Interfaces inside the 5070 terminal
4:44 DELL Wyse 5070 Terminal BIOS
8:43 Installing Linux Ubuntu
9:47 Linux and Windows experience
11:11 Wyse 5060 energy consumption and my thoughts
11:41 Conclusions?


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