Beelink Mini S Powered by an Intel 11th Gen 4 Core 2.9Ghz Processor - Device Reviews and Information

Thanks again to Beelink we can have a look a Budget Powered mini PC
Beelink Mini S Windows 11 PC.
Powered by an Intel 11th Gen 4 Core 2.9Ghz Processor N5095
8GB Ram upgrade to 16, 256 M2, space for SSD, WIFI 5 Gig lan & Windows 11,
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The Box
What's in the box
Ports all round and Vents
Pop the base
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Beelink Mini S Windows 11 PC.
Powered by an Intel Intel 11th Gen 4 Core 2.9Ghz Processor N5095
All Plastic case price sub $200us, not a power house like others seen
Fine for small home office, School and Interweb, Medium based at a Guess.
Pricing of this and other other MINI PC or SBC PI, this cheaper model is adding to the range of possibilities.
Just depends on what you're looking for and what you need it to do.
Should Run Linux, and no doubt other x86 compatible o/s
Being a budget PC there is No USB C but we have the 4 usb 3 ports 2 x HDMI Gig lan and WIFI 5
Video of Startup, not the most hard hitting entertainment.
Easy the set up of Beelink Intel Box work well,
They have certainly got their act well with MINI PC
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Performance
The Mini S rocks an Intel Celeron N5095 chip, which is built on 10nm process, with typical Thermal Design Power of 15 W. This chipset has 4 CPU cores, 4 processing threads working at 2 GHz (Turbo 2.9 GHz), and an integrated UHD GPU working at 650MHz. The N5095 SoC. is featured in lots of mini PCs and entry-level laptops. It is definitely not a powerhouse, but should be capable enough for most people’s everyday computing duties. My review unit comes with 8GB memory, as well as a 256GB SATA3 SSD, but Beelink does offer other configurations for you to choose from.
Benchmarks
In the cross-platform Geekbench 5, the Mini S scored 645 in CPU single core, 2017 in multi core, and 2117 in OpenCL. Those are typical numbers for the N5095 processor.
In the Cinebench R20 CPU-crunching test, the Mini S got 234 in single core, and 787 in multi-core.
Running it through PCMark10, my review unit got 2,339 points. This is actually on the higher end of the performance rating, compared to other budget mini PCs I’ve tested.
Beelink doesn’t sell the Mini S in barebone, so all units will come with an SSD. The speed of the 256GB SSD in my unit is pretty standard for an M.2 SATA3 SSD, nothing exciting here. Still, it is fast enough to guarantee that booting into Windows 11 takes only a few seconds.
Daily computing
The Mini S was fairly capable for dealing with mainstream daily computing tasks. I could open a dozen content-heavy webpages in Microsoft Edge, play a 4K video, and edit my presentation in PowerPoint at the same time, without noticing any hiccups or delays.
Obviously, there are occasions where the Mini S wouldn’t make sense, like editing 4K footages from your professional DSLR, or designing complex artwork, but for lightweight creativity tasks such as editing photos in Photoshop and making a short video in for your TikTok channel, this would work great.
HTPC
This mini PC could also make a perfect HTPC or media center. According to DXVA checker, the UHD Graphics GPU is able to decode most video formats up to 4K, some even up to 8K. I’ve played many UHD Blu-Ray movies on the Mini S and enjoyed perfectly smooth playback.
Streaming videos online was a similar story. When I was playing an 4K/60FPS YouTube video in Chrome, neither the CPU nor the GPU was stressed too much. Streaming 8K/60FPS videos could be challenging for the Mini S, as I noticed frequent frameskip during the playback, since this mini PC doesn't really support 8K output, there's no point in doing that anyway.
Gaming
One of the areas where the Mini S didn’t do very well was gaming, as the integrated Intel UHD GPU isn’t really designed for graphics-intensive duties, and single-channel memory sort of made things worse. In 3DMark, the Mini S scored 2356 in Sky Diver, 606 in Fire Strike and 206 in Time Spy, falling behind the Beelink’s very own U59, which features the same processor, but has dual-channel memory.
LOL, which was quite smooth on the Beelink U59 at 1080P and medium settings, was just playable on the Mini S. The average frame rate was 44 fps, and I noticed some frameskip in intense battle scenes. Turning the resolution down to 720P could improve the average frame rate to 79 fps, but some of the fine details could become just a little too blurry on a large desktop monitor.
If you only play simpler, more casual games like Angry Birds, Plant vs Zombies, or games installed from Microsoft Store, then you obviously have nothing to worry about.
Power consumption and noise
This mini PC is very energy-efficient, as power consumption is at only 10 watts idle and 24 watts on max load. The Mini S stayed quiet most of the time, I could watch online videos for hours without hearing any noise from it. The cooling fan did spin up when the Mini S was under heavy workloads, but it was neither too loud nor too annoying.
The Mini S was also very stable. In the AIDA64 stability test, the temperature of the four CPU cores stayed below 90 degrees in 1 hour of running at full load.
Thank You jupiter2012

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Chuwi HIBook 2-in-1 Windows 10 Tablet PC leaked the images

Chwui HIbook is coming now, and it’s said to be released in April, and this laptop style device which can be used with a detachable keyboard as a laptop or without as a touch screen tablet.
Now Chuwi HIbook has been confirmed about its specification. It will have a type C port (with a transfer speed of 10Gbps), 1* Micro HDMI, 1* Micro SD Card slot and a 3.5mm Headphone jack.
And Chuwi Hibook will be Windows 10 and a 10.1inch 1920*1080 Laptop, 16:9 display. And it is powered by Intel Cherry Trail X5 Z8300 8th gen processor, it has RAM 4GB ROM 64GB internal memory to play games. And we are not sure if it’s dual OS windows 10 and Android5.1 OS.
As for its camera, it has 5MP back camera, and 2MP front camera. By the way, the battery only has 6,6oomAh.
Now Chuwi HIBook will be released in April and there are two colors, Gold and Gray, So are you expecting it?
About its selling price, i guess it will be higher that Chuwi hi12 or Chuwi HI10.
What do you think of this Chuwi HIBOOK?
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Is this different from the Chuwi Hi10 Air 2-in-1 Tablet?
It looks really interesting. Would like to find out more. Do we know it's price?
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It looks really interesting. Would like to find out more. Do we know it's price?
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right now it has not been released , so we don't know about the selling price. it will come out later. I will share with you more news about it.
I looked around and it seems to be the same but they renamed it. Including "book" in the name sure boosts sales.
Wow, Chuwi HIBOOK is in presale now, it has supported dual OS Win 10 and Android5.1 OS, and it is confirmed to be powered by Cherry Trail Z8300 Quad core processor, it has 10.1inch screen size, and it has 1920*1200 screen resolution, this Chuwi hibook supports USB type C port and HDMI port. As for the battery, it has 6,600mAh battery which can support long time working.
Just check Chuwi Hibook main features:
Windows 10 OS: The Latest system makes you work and entertain with more excellent interface, compatibility and running effect
10.1 inch large screen: With 1920 x 1200 resolution IPS capacitive touch screen, offering good experience for watching videos and browsing the Web
CPU: Intel Cherry Trail X5-Z8300 64bit Quad Core 1.44GHz (up to 1.84GHz) adopts 14nm process technology which will make the CPU have better performance improvement. Delivering plenty of power for multitasking and fueling casual games and movies will make you realize working and entertainments being enjoyable
GPU: Intel HD Graphic Gen8 processor is better and faster in playing games and watching videos than the previous generation. It also supports DirectX11 special game effect which makes you have vivid gaming experience
RAM + ROM: 4GB + 64GB offers ultra-fast surfing online, video playing and 3D gaming experience enhanced with LPDDR3 memory which makes all applications faster and has 20 percent lower power consumption saving, it will suit your all needs for work, study or play
TF card: Up to 64GB (not included)
6600mAh battery: Can meet the current, power and the temperature and increase the performance dynamically
USB3.1 Type-C: High-tech Type-C interface, charging faster
Other functions: OTG, Bluetooth, HDMI, WiFi, Gravity sensor supported
Nice! Do we already know the price?
Really nice. The presale has started. It costs around Mod Edit by @Darth : Link to selling site removed. No more please! in china.
Alright I googled it myself, seems to be around $217, not bad for the specs.
Mrinal Roy said:
Is it chinese?
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Aren't they all?
Walter H. said:
Aren't they all?
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Don't believe in chinese products after some gruesome experience I had :v well its never gonna hit India anyways
Mrinal Roy said:
Don't believe in chinese products after some gruesome experience I had :v well its never gonna hit India anyways
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So you're suggesting not to buy almost every piece of tech on the market. I have a Xiaomi smartphone and it's totally fine.

Minix Z83-4 | Windows Mini PC - Atom x5-z8300

Introduction
This is the Minix Z83-4
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Unboxing
Packaging comes with: 1x HDMI Cable, 1x Power Supply (12V/3A) from Delta (major PSU OEM, great quality), 1x Wi-Fi Antenna, 1x Multi-Language Setup Guide, 1x Products Brochure and the Mini PC (of course).
No Air Mouse/Keyboard is included, neither the device has an IR Receiver (unlike its predecessor) so it can be only powered on using the physical power button, located on the left side.
Device
Minix’s design never changes, just like the NEO-U1 and NGC-1, also this one has the same Chassis Size (13.8x13.9x2.8cm), pretty compact and lightweight enough. Considering that the size is always the same, i won't show you again any measurement this time.
Here you can see it compared with the NGC-1
On the upper side only there is only Brand Logo with a black background, the whole chassis is black, no more dark-grey as on the NGC-1.
On the front side there is only Power LED, it turns Blue when the device is running. I do not notice any different color for the Standby state.
On the left, there is the Single Wi-Fi Antenna Connector (the internal Wi-Fi Adapter should supports maximum 1x1 RX/TX) and 1x Kensington Lock. As you might notice there is also an Hole, but i still have to find its usage.
On the right, there is the TF Card (Micro-SD) slot, 3x Standard USB 2.0 Ports, 1x Standard USB 3.0 Port and a Power Button. Compared to the NGC-1, there is an extra USB 2.0 port.
Just like on the NEO-U1, all USB Ports are well designed here, you won’t have any kind of problem even with big USB Sticks. Well Done Minix!
The rear features 1x Headphone/Microphone Jack (like Smartphones), 1x DisplayPort Connector, 1x HDMI port, 1x LAN 10/100/1000 port (Yes, Gigabit Ethernet), and 1x 5.5mm DC in.
On the lower side there isn’t anything important at all, absolutely clean.
Testing (Windows)
First of all, i won't test Linux on this device because: 1) It is using as SDIO Wi-Fi Card that doesn't work on Linux. 2) Atom CPUs are known to have issues on Linux, unless the manufacturer uses some special alternative hardware.
Minix provides a pre-installed, and genuine, Windows 10 Home distribution on this device, and on first boot you’ll need to configure everything just like a clean installation of Windows. No Third-Party apps are installed, completely clean.
The major question is always here, i don’t know why Minix choose to use the slower Intel Atom x5-z8300 instead of the x7-z8700, it would have provided a nice performance boost, and unfortunately the lack of performance this time is pretty noticeable.
It comes with a pretty rare Wi-Fi card (Broadcom BCM4345, SDIO variant) that should supports 2.4/5.0GHz Networks at a maximum speed of 433 Mbps. As regards its performance, it behaves quite well with my 2.4GHz WiFi Connection, but it wasn't able to see my 5.0GHz 802.11n Connection. Thanks to my intelligent VDSL internet provider that provides an 802.11n WiFi Router even for 100MBps Broadband Connections, i won't be able to show you any WiFi 802.11ac test.
UPDATE
In order to fix the 5.0GHz WiFi issue, it is necessary to update the WiFi driver by following the Minix Forum's guide. Pretty easy to follow, and fixes the bug i mentioned before. Thank you "Ken" from Minix.
Due to Windows Licensing issues, Minix had to use a 32GB eMMC instead of 64GB or higher, reducing the available storage to any additional software. Unfortunately this isn't replaceable, so you have to use an External HDD or MicroSD to avoid space issues. Anyway, it is made by Samsung and its speed is decent, comparable to other 32GB eMMCs. Without any software installed, only 13.1GBs are used.
USB 3.0 (and also 2.0) Performance is excellent, my Sandisk Ultra 64GB got maximum R/W speed, probably the only Mini PC together with the NGC-1 where I managed to get this speed. It is nice to see that Minix cares about USB Performance.
Benchmarks
I have used PCMark 8 (Home, Creative, Work, Storage), GeekBench 3 Pro (64-bit), CrystalDiskMark x64 (benchmarks provided before), x264 FHD Benchmark and CineBench (OpenCL & CPU) to stress the device in the most complete way.
PCMark 8
PCMark tests are the most complete ones, and their score isn't All tests have been run using the Native/Conventional mode in order to not accelerate any benchmark with OpenCL or anything like that. It is better to use the real Hardware Power.
Creative
Home
Storage
I wasn't able to complete this test, crashes everytime without any valid reason.
Microsoft Office
Work
GeekBench – CPU Performance is one of the fastest between all x5-z8300.
https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/8124225
x264 Benchmark – This is a new-entry to my benchmarks list. Why i found this useful? Because it provides some data about the Video Encoding capabilities of this Mini PC.
CineBench – Another new-entry, this benchmark also provides some comparision values. What is interesting to see is the OpenCL test, it score is higher than the one made on a Core i5 with HD4000, but the CPU score is much lower though.
Summarazing all Benchmark Results, it is clear to say that this isn’t a device made for Gaming, but also some daily tasks such as Web Browsing suffers a bit.
Also, I have recorded Chassis and CPU temperature while running all benchmarks, including stress tests. (Ambient Temperature 23°C)
Yes, this CPU doesn't get hot at all.
Video Playback
I have tested the common Big Buck Bunny videos together with an Extra Samsung UHD video, available on every different format so that the device can be tested completely. I have used KODI to play these videos.
Stereoscopic 3D
Full HD (1920x1080 x2) 60 fps: Smooth, no issues.
Full HD (1920x1080 x2) 30 fps: Smooth, no issues.
4K 3D Videos have been skipped, this device isn't powerful enough to play such videos.
Standard 2D
480p HD (854x480) 24 fps: Smooth, no issues.
720p HD (1280x720) 24 fps: Smooth, no issues.
Full HD (1920x1080) 60 fps: Smooth, no issues.
Full HD (1920x1080) 30 fps: Smooth, no issues.
Full HD (1920x1080) 24 fps: Smooth, no issues.
4K, Quad-Full-HD (3840x2160) 60 fps: Smooth, sometimes stutters but only if you use KODI menus.
4K, Quad-Full-HD (3840x2160) 30 fps: Smooth, no issues.
Samsung Ultra HD 4K 60 fps 10-bit (EXTREME TEST): Completely messed up, pixelated, laggy and causes the CPU to load at 100%
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Conclusions
This Mini-PC should have been configured in a better way, Minix choose to use an already outdated CPU that shows its lack of performance even on some basic daily tasks. It's a pity because we are in the Q3 of 2016 where Minix could have choosen something newer such as the Atom x5-z8350 or anything more powerful. Anyway, i'm not saying that this isn't a good device, its primary usage (Video Playback) is still perfect, and some basic tasks can be managed without major issues, but you can't expect a super-smooth experience.
So….do I recommend it? Well...this is an hard question. If you want the best x5-z8300 Mini PC available on the market then Ok, i can recommend it, this is the most complete available with this CPU, but if you need more performance i highly recommend you to choose the Minix NGC-1 or any other device that with a better CPU.
Official Specs
Rating: 8.6
Packaging and Accessories: 9
Design and Materials: 8.5
Performance and Heat Dissipation: 7.5
Software: 10
Price: 8 (based on Amazon price)
You can find full-res images (I know, Quality isn't excellent) here: http://imgur.com/a/HTVGh
Official Website: http://minix.com.hk/en/products/neo-z83-4
You can buy it on many online shops.​

Complete Guide to AMD CPUs: Generations, Names, Good and Bad

AMD has been around for a long time trying its best to claw into Intel’s dominance in the CPU market. The past few years have seen the company really rise to the occasion and is now a popular choice among gamers and PC enthusiasts. The reason for that is most of the modern AMD CPUs perform better than their Intel counterparts and thanks to their aggressive pricing, they provide great value for money.
Just like Intel, the company has a wide variety of competitive processors and APUs in various categories, and similarly, the nomenclature can be difficult to keep up with. In this post, I am going to try to clear some of the confusion when it comes to naming AMD’s processor range. To keep things simple, I have kept this guide limited to the company’s Ryzen processors that are based on the Zen microarchitecture. There are a total of four generations of the Zen microarchitecture:
First Generation: AMD Ryzen 1000 CPUs, 14nm Zen architecture (March 2017)
Second Generation: AMD Ryzen 2000 CPUs, 12nm Zen+ architecture (April 2018)
Third Generation: AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs/Ryzen 4000 APUs, 7nm Zen 2 architecture (July 2019)
Fourth Generation: AMD Ryzen 5000 CPUs, 7nm Zen 3 architecture (November 2020)
Rather than using Zen, Zen 2, Zen 3, etc. AMD chose to name its second-generation Zen+. The family of processors is denoted by the ‘Ryzen’ branding which is similar to how Intel uses ‘Core’. There is also a number affixed to the name where the higher you go, the more cores and processing power you get:
Ryzen 3: Quad-core processors primarily used for budget-friendly PCs. Comparable to Intel Core i3 series
Ryzen 5: Made for high-performance processors capable of handling heavy multitasking and gaming. Available with quad-core and six-core configuration and comparable to Intel’s Core i5 series.
Ryzen 7: These are meant for enthusiasts or ‘prosumer’ available with quad-core going up to an octa-core configuration. These are comparable to Intel Core i7 processors
Ryzen 9: Targeting serious professionals including professional gamers, content creators, and creative professionals who need maximum performance. These are available from octa-core configuration going up to 16-cores. These are as good or even better than Intel’s Core i9 series.
Threadripper: AMD’s HEDT or high-end desktop CPU, the Ryzen Threadripper delivers the highest possible performance and is available with up to 64 cores and 128 threads. These are meant for professional workloads and are comparable to Intel’s Xeon line of processors.
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These model names remain constant throughout generations. What differs is the processor name. For instance, a Ryzen 9 5950X is more powerful than the Ryzen 9 5900X.
AMD also uses suffixes when it comes to naming its processors:
No Suffix- Standard desktop processors.
X- High-performance desktop processors that require discrete graphics cards.
XT- CPUs with boosted clock speed and performance compared to processors with the ‘X’ suffix.
G- CPUs with integrated graphics.
S- Low power consumption desktop processor with integrated graphics.
H- High-performance processors with integrated graphics for laptops. Mostly for gaming and other high-end laptops.
U- CPUs used in thin and light laptops and mobile devices. They have lower clock speeds and consume less power.
The latest-gen Ryzen 5000 series CPUs currently the best processors from the company. What I like about the Ryzen series is that if you are running a Ryzen 3000 series, you can upgrade to the latest generation without having to buy a new motherboard. AMD had confirmed that a simple BIOS update should bring support for new newer CPUs. You do have to consider an important factor though. A majority of AMD's mainstream desktop processors do not come with integrated graphics. This means that you need a dedicated graphics card if you want to use a Ryzen CPU.
I am using ryzen 5 2500u based Laptop and I can play Demanding games at low - med settings easily. Thanks to inbuilt vega 8 Graphics....
Sidgup1998 said:
I am using ryzen 5 2500u based Laptop and I can play Demanding games at low - med settings easily. Thanks to inbuilt vega 8 Graphics....
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Yeah AMD Vega is okay for games like League of Legends.
Lots of decent AMD powered laptops have been discounted lately so maybe you can get an upgrade at some point too. Definitely worth checking out the deals.
Good thing AMD has a high-end CPU with Integrated graphics like 5600G or 5700G
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Good thing AMD has a high-end CPU with Integrated graphics like 5600G or 5700G
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Yes, just too bad there are almost not one decent laptop with iGPU only - such thing should run for days on battery...
https://geizhals.eu/?cat=nb&xf=12128_17~12822_6~1482_AMD~8149_zzw~9_1920x1080
Whenever I check a model it turns me off quickly: soldered RAMs, battery inferiorally small... or something else.
I recently got a alienware m15 r5 ryzen edition with ryzen 7 5800h and rtx 3060 it's runs better than my desktop in certain applications it's run very close to ryzen 9 3900x and I have rtx 3070 I have been using amd since the phenom days I been really pleased how far amd has come to become one of the greatest cpus ever
I recently purchased a 2021 model HP pavilion 15z-eh100 and up'd the ram to 32gb with 1TB nvme m.2 2280. It has a Ryzen 5 5500U. Sort of false advertising imo. The Ryzen 5500U uses the older Zen 2 architecture and is not a Zen 3 CPU like the other Ryzen 5's are. I still compile roms on it but I believe I would have been much better off getting something more powerful. Something with Zen 3 architecture would have been a big difference.
(Updated after some months using HP pavilion)

TRIGKEY SPEED S; AMD Ryzen 5 3500H 16Gb Ram 500Gb Storage WiFi 5 Gig Lan:

Another day another mini PC
Today thanks to Trigkey
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We will have a close look at the Speed S:
AMD Ryzen 5 3550H
16gb Ram, 500GB Storage
WiFi 5 with Gig Lan, 19v 3A power supply.
Speed S3 Ryzen 5 3550H
About this item: 【High efficiency processor】: S3 comes with AMD Ryzen 5 3550H ,max turbo frequency up to 3.7Ghz.This small pc can fullfilled your versatile senarios usage such as home entertainment, streaming video, web browsing , work and games delivers incredible responsiveness and smooth...
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Today we can have a closer look
Again thanks Trigkey
Speed S3 Ryzen 5 3550H
About this item: 【High efficiency processor】: S3 comes with AMD Ryzen 5 3550H ,max turbo frequency up to 3.7Ghz.This small pc can fullfilled your versatile senarios usage such as home entertainment, streaming video, web browsing , work and games delivers incredible responsiveness and smooth...
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Something very familiar about this Unit
The Box:
Spec:
What's in the box:
Front ports:
Rear ports:
Base: with a message:
Remove base:
Remove M2:
Find Wifi:
We have a typical Lots of Bits with Trigkey S3 Speed
Power Supply 19v 3A, Long and short HDMI cable and Vesa style Mount:
On the front we have Clear Cmos Pin hole, 2 by USB3 ports and 1 by USBC port that should also carry Video.
Head Set Microphone socket and Power Button:
Well Vented on the sides and some rear.
Rear we can see Gig Lan Ethernet port 2 by USB3 ports and 2 x HDMI ports and Power socket.
Remove the base we can see Crucial Ram and the Kingston NV1 drive, we see space to fit SSD or Platter Drive.
As we remove the Kington we can see the WiFi module tucked in.
TRIGKEY SPEED S AMD Ryzen 5 3500H 16Gb Ram 500Gb Storage WiFi 5 Gig Lan:
Speed S3 Ryzen 5 3550H
About this item: 【High efficiency processor】: S3 comes with AMD Ryzen 5 3550H ,max turbo frequency up to 3.7Ghz.This small pc can fullfilled your versatile senarios usage such as home entertainment, streaming video, web browsing , work and games delivers incredible responsiveness and smooth...
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On to Windows
Installed we have Win11 Pro.
Startup is typical new Computer all the Questions, where are you, and agree with what you will.
Bit of an update, and more questions..
Then another reset and yep you guessed it more questions.
Part of the deal of a new PC and Windows.
The Trigkey Speed 3 should have no issues running Linux either installed or from a USB stick.
Most if not all of thee mini PC's have become pretty good Bang for the buck.
If you need a small footprint PC that can do Most its really no No Brainer.
They can do a job with ease, sure they're not a beast for high end power.
They can do Most media files, all the social games and most hobby orientated things.
If you dont need a HIGH end Desktop PC with sqiudabytes of Ram and Video Card etc this is for you.
Home Office, something for Homework, Media server, Netflix and a like piece of cake really.
Lets have a quick look around.
As the hardware is pretty good, and Windows being Windows it will just work with most things.
As with Linux and good all in one small form factor unit.
Again it depends on the need of the user.
Will have a quick look at what it has and some of the settings.
Nothing set just Booted, what you see it what you get.
On to Windows
So after all the Questions:
What we have:
All Good here:
More Details:
CPU:
GPU:
Next better check and do a bit of an update of the O/S
Few things to Download and updates, should not take that long.
Bit of Info about what's going on with Hardware Info
CrystalDiskMark test.
Graphics we have using GPU-Z
Speed S3 Ryzen 5 3550H
About this item: 【High efficiency processor】: S3 comes with AMD Ryzen 5 3550H ,max turbo frequency up to 3.7Ghz.This small pc can fullfilled your versatile senarios usage such as home entertainment, streaming video, web browsing , work and games delivers incredible responsiveness and smooth...
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BeelinkGTR6 6900HX Mini PC

Something new from Beelink
GTR6 6900HX Mini PC supports 4 Screens
1. • CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX MAX 4.9GHz. TDP Full Form.
2. • GPU: AMD Radeon 680M RDNA2 architecture 2400MHz. Enjoy playing 3A games.
3. • RAM: Crucial 32GB(16x2 Dual Channel) SO-DIMM DDR5 4800MHz.
4. • SSD: Kingston PCIe 4.0 NVMe 2280 SSD. Read 7000MB /S.
5. • WiFi: Triple Bands WIFI 6E 160MHZ.
6. • 4 HDMI ports support Quad Screens 8K [email protected]
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Beelink Gaming Mini PC GTR6 AMD Ryzen 9 6900H pre-in W11 Pro,32GB Crucial DDR5 4800Mhz+500GB Kingston PCIe4.0 SSD (read speed up to 7000MB/s), support Quad Display [email protected] via 4*HDMI,Dual WiFi /BT5.2
Beelink Gaming Mini PC GTR6 AMD Ryzen 9 6900H pre-in W11 Pro,32GB Crucial DDR5 4800Mhz+500GB Kingston PCIe4.0 SSD (read speed up to 7000MB/s), support Quad Display [email protected] via 4*HDMI,Dual WiFi /BT5.2
www.bee-link.com
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Just in and looking pretty darn good.
Thanks to Beelink as always we can have a look see at the
Beelink GTR 6 32gb ram 500gb M2 Wifi Ethernet.
The machine with a Ryzen 9 6900HX,
19v Brick power supply @6.32Amp
8 Zen 3+ CPU cores and a Radeon 680M iGPU
Additionally, the GTR6 will support DDR5 RAM via twin SODIMM slots.
1x 2.5 Gbit Ethernet
1x 3.5 mm headphone jack
1x DC power (120 W power supply)
4x HDMI 2.1
2x USB 2.0 Type-A
3x USB 3.0 Type-A
1x USB 3.0 Type-C
Lets have the first look see:
The Box:
What's in the box:
Front View:
Rear View:
Pending your mood add a little extra Colour in your life
More as we Fire it up soon
Better have a look at the innards first
Base off 4 screws handy tag to lift it off:
A new Jazzy cooler that lifts out:
PCB:
Ram: can take up to 64GB currently 32GB
Wifi Chip and M2 and space for more
More soon.
To add some Colour very easy to pop the material/plastic top for replacement.
The GTR6 mini PC is of all metal sides and Bottom.
Top of case with fan is plastic, small holes are for clips to secure the colourful cover.
Also it has the finger print to give you that warm fuzzy protected feeling
Easy Top Cover Replacement:
Now we can fire up this Beasty and see what all the Fuss is about
Wont bore you with Windows 11 Pro Startup, the usual
What's ya location what's ya name, what's ya keyboard, let windows have a snoop "NO yadda yadda...
Startup pretty quick, now will do a Windows update this may take a little awhile.
In the mean time will customise to suit my needs and remove the bloat from the boat so we don't sink.
Stop some junk in the trunk from Running
A few processes running as this is first boot can be messy
What's going on at this particular time, while updating and customising etc.
CPU:
GPU:
Ethernet:
Removed the JUNK and Bloat, cleaned up Desktop and start to how we like it Oh Dark Theme of course.
With windows running ok to a point.
Let's look further into this Beelink GTR 6 32gb ram 500gb M2 Wifi Ethernet.
Device Manager:
AMD:
CPU ID:
GPU ID:
CrystalDiskMark:
Hardware INFO:
3Dmark: nothing optimised just ran it.
The start:
Part way thru:
Around 20 minutes or so pretty stable:
https://imgur.com/RSaaHjR
After fiddling and playing and doing a fresh Setup of Win 11 its looking pretty good so far.
Fresh install is always good, it always ensure the purity of what is installed, and drivers.
Can test 100 of things but time is limited.
Windows being Windows most things work as expected.
Great office PC.
Pretty good at Most Games.
Over kill maybe for a Media Server.
Hardware looks good as does packing with a needed beefy Brick Power pack.
Running the Tress test there was no Excess/Loud fan noise you could here them but not too annoying.
Supplied with known brand Ram and NVME is good, but each has their own preference.
Cmos has many function to Up the Power usage and zillion other thing to tweak.
Just as well it has the CMOS clear button on the front case is all I can say.
Spending $$$ on such a unit would be up to the individual if they need or want (never an excuse here want is always good)
A couple YT Vid's to show it in action:
or search YT for GTR6
https://www.bee-link.com/
BIOS update GTR6:
There has been a Bios Update to the Beelink GTR6 to improve the 4port HDMI output, if you are having issues
Link will appear soon:
AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX , Octa Core 16 threads 4.9 GHz
AMD Radeon 680M GPU with RDNA2 architecture .
Two active fans and that incorporates a fingerprint reader
Beelink Gaming Mini PC GTR6 AMD Ryzen 9 6900H pre-in W11 Pro,32GB Crucial DDR5 4800Mhz+500GB Kingston PCIe4.0 SSD (read speed up to 7000MB/s), support Quad Display [email protected] via 4*HDMI,Dual WiFi /BT5.2
Beelink Gaming Mini PC GTR6 AMD Ryzen 9 6900H pre-in W11 Pro,32GB Crucial DDR5 4800Mhz+500GB Kingston PCIe4.0 SSD (read speed up to 7000MB/s), support Quad Display [email protected] via 4*HDMI,Dual WiFi /BT5.2
www.bee-link.com
Hey, how is your Bluetooth working? On my device it's very unstable, I'm sitting like 3m from my PC and when I connected BT headphones its very choppy, unstable connection. Did you noticed anything like that? I'm on latest BT/WiFi drivers from intel.

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