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TuT_Brian
> 3 dayTo say I was excited about this little PC would be an understatement. I was ecstatic and had incredibly high hopes for this little machine. With this form factor, the possibilities are endless. Better than a single-board computer.
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Ami M.
> 3 dayI ordered this specifically to use Gaming PC for my 7yrs old daughter however now Im badly addicted to this. I installed Minecraft for my lil one but I was surprised with the way this lil machine handles the games. I decided to give a try with Call of Duty and then Mortal Kombat and they both worked flawlessly. I didnt notice a single frame drop on it. Im going to order 2TB M2 SSD so there wont be any issue on storage as for gaming 512GB is not much. It comes with Pre Activated Windows 11 and runs from the 1at boot. WiFi card is capable to manage 2.5Ghz as well as 5Ghz bands WiFi. Its very handy to open the casing to upgrade or manage the RAM and SSD. Im impressed with the design and LED placement, it gives gaming feel. I always keep on Full Performance Mode while gaming and noise levels are quite acceptable.
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J
> 3 dayIf you have a specific use scenario for the KAMRUI Mini PC with Windows 11, I can recommend a look. However, chances are that you may already have something that performs just as well or better without having to break open your piggy bank.
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Science4Life
> 3 dayMini PCs based on the Intel Celeron J4125 can be used as not only as a desktop but also as a living room entertainment or streaming media PC. For a quadcore non hyperthreading Celeron that turbo boosts to 2.7 Ghz it performs extremely well, the cooling fan is much more silent than some other Mini PCs and KAMRUI designed a very nice case with plenty of airflow so it does make a difference.
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Mifke547
> 3 daySeveral decades ago, when I decided to build a computer, I was quite taken aback by the amount of space contained in a computer case that does absolutely nothing but take up space. The actual amount of room needed for the components themselves is minute, as compared to the overall size of the average desktop computer. When I first saw these miniature computers I was fascinated. I have been an electronics afficionado for my entire life and there has always been something about miniaturization that I love. The first transmitter that I built (6 meter) was not huge, but a lot of space was needed for the vacuum tubes, large condensers (capacitors), etc. When I look at todays amateur radio equipment, I begin to feel VERY old indeed!!
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LaKisha
> 3 dayI love this mighty little PC it works fast and is great, I had a monitor but didnt want to get a bulky tower so this is great.
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Maj
> 3 dayThis is an okay mini PC that I basically just use for streaming services and light internet browsing on the TV. It can play a few low-resource games but most newer games will require something a bit more. --note this is for the Celeron version and not the now listed AMD Ryzen version.
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Call_me_JJ
> 3 dayWith Raspberry Pis being rather difficult to source, this machine offers a slightly better spec (on paper), without the need to purchase a case, fan, power supply and HDD/SD card. Plus a Windows 11 Pro key, too boot. Even the lowly Celeron offers 4 cores thanks to AMD forcing Intel to offer more than their typical, yearly revision, with as little as possible upgraded over the previous generation. 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage makes this a passable living room machine, thin client or project PC. While Microsoft continues to surprise everyone embracing Linux with WSL and now Android-ish with the Amazon Appstore only version of Android (Talking Tom anyone?) and now an actual Package Manager too! Unfortunately Windows 11 takes up too many resources from a machine with not enough in reserve to recommend using this as a Windows Desktop experience. Raspberry Pi OS or a lightweight Linux distro can make this 64bit machine feel snappy enough for a living room/media PC, network-wide IP adblocker, VPN Client, Steam Link, Home Assistant Core*(my choice, wish me luck). The fan is quiet enough, mostly because the machine never uses more than 30w across everything. The hardware is very low budget, mine will turn on/off once using the power button, but after shutdown, it will not restart via the power button, I have to pull the DC barrel jack plug and reinsert. The power button will then work for one more cycle. There is no M.2 slot, but you do get a SATA connection with space for a 2.5 expansion drive, which you will want to use if you need more storage as USB 3.0 is the best you get for external ports, no USB-C, or whatever they call it today. I dont remember the price, and it is no longer available, and may never be. No big loss, but I will put it to work for as long as it works. If the only Ras Pi you can get is through a scalper, this COULD do the job.
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Joe American
> 3 dayThis is the second of its type that we have - and its become a perfect solution for basic computing. All you need is a monitor and youre in business with Windows 11, and whatever you need to do basic computing, online or off. In our case, less gaming so I cant comment on that.
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Rich P
> 3 dayNote: When first updating this device in Windows 11, your display will blink in and out for some of the updates (5 seconds of darkness). The display drivers need to be updated in this device, and this occurs as the disconnection and reconnection occurs. The computer is not broken, it just needs to reset the connection.