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The new $599 M4 Mac Mini is really good. In more than one way.

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Low Cost Mini PCs (lowcostminipcs.com)
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advice on minipc (self.minipcs)
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hi, i want to buy mini pc cause i like its size and i want to play football manager 24 but is it possible that i play many hours maybe 8 daily. are they practical , I read they overheat. Also Im multitasker I could open 2 browsers each one with like 20 tabs and excel with 10 sheets. The sheet not always but the browsers always also I could play music while browsing. My budget is 500-600$.

**the imporant question is mini pc practical for my need, then do you suggest one ** thanks in advance

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I'm a sucker for new form factors

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by [email protected] to c/minipcs
 
 

The Beelink SER8, launched last month in China, is now available globally. This mini PC packs the AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS, and a starting price of $749, which comes with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. There's also a barebones version from MiniXPC at $499.99.

The impressive bit is that SER8 supports up to 256 GB(!) of DDR5 RAM running in dual-channel at 5600 MHz. This mini PC also uses a low-noise (32dB) dust-proof design, and can deliver up to 65 watts of performance.

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The 70W TDP boost is a decent improvement from the UM790 Pro's 35W. It is also expected that the XTX version won't have any of the fan issues that plagued the Pro version, if the 780 XTX is any indicator.

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Chinese PC manufacturer CWWK has released an interesting Mini PC design that mainly seems to be composed of an elevated heatsink and a sideways, open PCIe x8 slot. The CWWK Mini PC, spotted by Liliputing, is dubbed the "Magic PC" by its maker and has garnered attention for its unique design.

Of note before proceeding is that the gap created by the stand at the bottom is the only protection provided for the motherboard beneath the heatsink, and of course, any PCIe extensions will also need to live in the open air. You'll want to take some precautions with your setup and environment if you plan on running just about anything this way. Liliputing recommends the usage of some kind of stand beneath any expansion cards you mount to this thing, and we agree with that assessment.

That said, the device certainly looks pretty unique and could end up turning out to be a fun pet project. It comes in Green, Black, and Blue color variations. You can also choose to buy it in a "barebones" configuration with just the chassis, motherboard, and CPU, if you have your own compatible RAM/storage/etc to use with it.

Additionally, you have three Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake CPUs to pick from (relevant AliExpress listings linked below):

RECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU... Intel N100 CPU — Starts at $214 for a barebones kit. The N100 is a 4-core, 4-thread 12th Gen CPU with a TDP of 6 Watts and a max clock of 3.4 GHz. Intel N200 CPU — Starts at $261 for a barebones kit. The N200 is a 4-core, 4-thread 12th Gen CPU with a TDP of 6 Watts and a max clock of 3.7 GHz. Intel Core i3-N305 CPU — Starts at $320 for a barebones kit. The Core i3-N305 is an 8-core, 8-thread 12th Gen CPU with a TDP of 15 Watts and a max clock of 3.8 GHz. As far as other specs go, the CWWK Magic Computer can be outfitted with up to 2TB SSD storage and up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM. The maximum RAM speed supported by any of the CPUs listed above is 4,800 MT/s, though the board itself apparently supports up to 5,600 MT/s.

If a mini PC design like this interests you, we recommend checking out the original listing. Beyond the details we've discussed here, there are some nifty graphics included showing different ways to use the PCIe slot, as well as an optional fan attachment for those who don't trust passive cooling like that.

Before you get too ambitious with this one, though, be mindful that that PCIe slot everyone's been talking about is only a PCIe Gen 3 x8 slot... restricted to x4 bandwidth. If you want to go mad with power and plug a GPU into this one, be sure that it's still a low-power design that can function on x8. Just as a general rule of thumb, don't expect to play anything above 60 FPS on this, regardless of the attached GPU— the bandwidth limitations are simply too severe for most modern cards to enable high frame rates.

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Not a lot of spec specifics, but a good review from a retro gaming angle.

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This is probably a good reminder to not be tempted to buy random brand mini-PCs off Amazon and AliExpress.

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The MINISFORUM Neptune HX100G is now available for pre-order.

  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 7840HS, 8 Zen 4 CPU cores.
  • Integrated Graphics: Radeon 780M, 12 RDNA 3 compute units.
  • Discrete GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6650M, based on RDNA 2 architecture with 28 compute units, 8GB GDDR6 VRAM.
  • Cooling: Dual fans, 7 heat pipes, liquid metal.
  • Memory: Supports up to 64GB DDR5-4800 dual-channel.
  • Storage: Two M.2 2280 slots for PCIe 4.0 NVMe/SATA SSDs.
  • Ports: Includes 2 HDMI 2.1, 2 DisplayPort, multiple USB ports, 2.5 Gb Ethernet, and audio jacks.
  • Dimensions: 205 x 203 x 69mm.
  • Power Supply: 19V/6.7A.
  • Pricing: Starts at $719 for a barebones model; variants with memory and storage available at higher prices.
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