Gmktec has launched the NucBox K15, a compact Mini PC powered by Intel’s new Core Ultra 5 125U processor. The system targets ...
With an AMD Ryzen AI Max 395, Radeon 8060S, and 128 GB RAM, the GMKtec EVO-X2 is equally ideal for local AI workflows and ...
The Beelink GTI Mini PC is a compact powerhouse designed to deliver high performance in a small form factor. Some of its key features include: Integrated 145W power supply, ensuring sufficient power ...
The new Minisforum B550 Mini-PC system packs the AMD B550 chipset, with the Ryzen 7 4700G (3.6GHz base, 4.4GHz boost CPU clock) or the Ryzen 7 5700G (3.8GHz base, 4.6GHz boost). There's a regular AM4 ...
If like us you are looking forward to the launch of the new powerful 12 core Khadas Mind mini PC via Indiegogo. You might be interested in this new video created by ETA Prime showing the performance ...
We're continually scouring the web to help you find the best deals on mini PCs this December. Currently on discount: Acer, ...
ASRock has launched its new DeskMeet X600 Mini-PC that has a very cool trick up its sleeve: it features a PCIe extension cable that lets you use an external graphics card... which is something we ...
The MINISFORUM B550 Pro is a compact desktop computer that measures 169 x 160 x 67mm (6.7″ x 6.3″ x 2.6″). But it packs a lot of power into that little chassis, with an AMD A4 socket and support for ...
Minisforum, a Hong Kong based manufacturer of compact PCs, is working on a new ultra compact yet powerful mini gaming PC with a chassis volume of just six liters. Squeezing a full size GPU into a ...
The EliteMini B550 is a compact desktop computer from Chinese PC maker MINISFORUM that’s powered by a 65-watt AMD Ryzen desktop processor with integrated graphics. But it’s also positioned as a ...
With its 16-core AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Strix Halo CPU, and 128GB of RAM, this tiny 1-litre PC punches above its weight.
There are inevitably some downsides when going with a mini gaming PC instead of a full tower. For one, the smaller form factor means there's simply less space for high-end graphics cards and CPU ...