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ODYSSEY X86J4125: The SBC That Ate a Raspberry Pi
Remember when you could actually buy a Raspberry Pi? Cute. For the grown-ups in the room, the ODYSSEY X86J4125 v2 is the powerful mini PC you've been searching for. This is the single-board computer for your over-engineered home lab, your paranoid firewall build, or the media server that finally justifies that 4K TV. With dual 2.5GbE and an Intel brain, it's less 'hobby board', more 'desktop replacement that fits in your pocket'.
Why You Want It
Look, you could build a NAS that sounds like a jet engine, or you could just get this. It runs Windows 11 Pro out of the box (we know, we're sorry) but truly sings with Linux or OpenWRT. Imagine: a silent, power-sipping box running your entire digital life—Frigate NVR, Home Assistant, a pfSense router that doesn't buckle under pressure. This isn't just a purchase; it's an investment in reclaiming your weekend from endless config files. And yes, it's your ticket out of CAA paperwork purgatory, because you'll be too busy optimising your Docker containers to fly.
Features and Highlights
- Dual 2.5GbE LAN: Because one gigabit is for quitters. Run a firewall and a high-speed LAN without breaking a sweat. Your network will thank you.
- Intel Celeron J4125 CPU: A proper quad-core x86 processor that lets you multitask without having a meltdown. Go on, run 15 browser tabs. We dare you.
- RP2040 Co-processor: The peanut butter to the Celeron's jelly. You get the real-time, low-level control of a microcontroller with native Raspberry Pi 40-pin GPIO compatibility. Best of both worlds.
- Dual 4K Display Output: Drive two 4K monitors at 60Hz. Your productivity (or procrastination) has never looked so crisp.
- Expandable Storage: With 64GB eMMC onboard plus M.2 and SATA ports, you can hoard data like a digital dragon. Your collection of Joshua Bardwell videos is safe here.
Specifications
- Processor: Intel® Celeron® J4125 (Quad-core, up to 2.7GHz)
- Co-processor: Raspberry Pi® RP2040 (Because why not?)
- Memory: 8GB LPDDR4 (Enough to remember what you were doing yesterday)
- Networking: 2x Intel® I226-V 2.5GbE LAN (The good stuff)
- Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics 600 (Will run Crysis, probably not the new one)
- Storage: 64GB eMMC, 1x M.2 PCIe 2.0 x4, 1x M.2 SATA/USB, 1x SATA III
- Power Input: 12-19V DC Jack or 15V via USB-C (Finally, a use for that MacBook charger)
- Dimensions: 130x120x50mm (Smaller than your stack of failed prints)
What's in the Box*
- 1x ODYSSEY - X86J4125864 v2 Mini PC
- 1x Power Adapter & Cable (UK plug, obviously)
- 1x SATA Cable
- 1x Antenna for Wi-Fi
- 1x User Manual you won't read
Disclaimer
*The box contains exactly what's listed, but the number of projects you abandon with it is entirely up to you.
Full Specifications
Components |
ODYSSEY - X86J4125864 v2 |
Processor |
Intel® Celeron® J4125 (Frequency: 2.0 - 2.7GHz) |
Coprocessor |
Raspberry Pi ® RP2040 32bit ARM® Dual-Core Cortex® M0+ |
Graphics |
Intel® UHD Graphics 600 (Frequency: 250 - 750MHz) |
Memory |
LPDDR4 8GB |
Wireless |
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac @ 2.4/5 GHz HT160 |
Networking |
Intel® I226-V PCIe 2.5GbE LAN, Supports Wake-On-LAN, Supports PXE |
Audio |
Microphone + headphone Combo Connector |
Headers |
1 × 40-Pin header compatible with Raspberry Pi 1 x 28-Pin header (RP2040) 1 × Front Panel Audio Connector 1 × 4-Pin header (UART function from RP2040) 1 × Fan Port (4 pins 1.25mm PWM 5V) 3 × 4-Pin SATA Power Connector 1 × 4-Pin header (Power and Switch) |
USB |
USB 2.0 Type-A x2, USB 3.1 Type-A x1, USB 3.1 Type-C x1 |
Video Interfaces |
HDMI2.0a: Up to 4096x2160 @ 60Hz 24bpp / DP1.2a: Up to 4096x2160 @ 60Hz 24bpp |
Expansion Slots |
M.2(Key B, 2242/2280): SATA III, USB2.0, UIM; M.2 (Key M, 2242/2280): PCIe 2.0 ×4; Micro SD card Socket; SIM Card Socket; SATA III |
RTC |
JST 1.0 CR2032 3V |
TPM |
Built-in fTPM (2.0), optional external TPM 2.0 |
Power |
DC Jack 5.5/2.1mm or Type-C PD DC Jack input: 12-19V DC Type-C input: 15V DC |
Dimensions |
130x120x50mm |
Certifications |
FCC, CE, TELEC, UKCA |
Operating temperature |
0°C~75°C |
Still Here?
Wow, you actually read the specs. You're our kind of nerd. You're not just looking for a mini server; you're plotting something. A custom router, a Frigate NVR system, maybe a robot that brings you tea. We see you. The ODYSSEY X86J4125 is the perfect core for that glorious, over-the-top project. So go on, tell a mate, or just add it to your cart before the other home-lab nerds snatch them all.