KAMRUI Mini PC AMD Ryzen 5 5600U Up to 4.2GHz, Windows 11 Pro 16GB RAM 512GB SSD Small Computer Support PERF Adjustable, Radeon Vega 7 Micro Desktop, RGB Lights, Type-C+DP+HDMI 4K 3 Screens, WiFi, BT

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  • Mark

    > 3 day

    This mini pc can play overwatch on good graphics at a steady 40 frames while teetering above and below that. Honestly amazing and works wonderfully. First pc i have owned and Im currently trying to figure out how to upgrade it.

  • AmznAddict

    > 3 day

    I wish I was cool enough to do all the things that other people are doing with this neat little gadget, but so far all I am using this for is storing some movies and media. I dont have any Blu Ray/ DVD players, my PC tower doesnt have a disc drive AND we dont have cable. Everything we watch, we stream on the Roku... on our satellite internet. What happens when it rains? We cant watch anything! This thing is nice as a backup so that I can watch stuff even when the internet is down.

  • Tim

    > 3 day

    It seems to be working well. Gaming with it is very decent. GOD I hate Windows 11

  • TuT_Brian

    > 3 day

    To 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.

  • Rich P

    > 3 day

    Note: 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.

  • Radar Dude

    > 3 day

    Update: We tried a 3rd HDMI cable and it worked well. So my guess is that this computer works with most HDMI cables but not all. Overall, we are very happy with this little computer.

  • jennifer miller

    > 3 day

    Bought this for my son and it was working great. One day he was playing and it just shut off. Wouldnt turn back on. Reached out to there support team and they were fantastic. Apologized for the problem. Had me send it back to them and now there sending me a new one. Customer service was amazing and they were really quick to respond. Other than that my son loves the pc and its great for the price. Runs games great on it would definitely recommend this pc and this company.

  • Geraldine

    > 3 day

    I am extremely pleased with this Mini PC. It perfectly plays video, streams anything, and is even a decent gaming machine! Its powerful for its size and was exactly what I needed. I do graphic and video editing and it benchmarks really well. I would recommend something with external video adapter for serious gaming, Very stable, smooth with Windows 11. Great deal.However. If your thinking of getting this thing just do it, you wont be disappointed.

  • scuba steve

    > 3 day

    Looking at the specs (2GHz CPU, 8GB RAM, etc), I wasn’t expecting much, but I am completely blown away at the power of this little PC, and for this price? It’s insane. Almost too good to be true. But, no you really get a 4K 60Hz, dual display capable device, at this insanely low price.

  • Call_me_JJ

    > 3 day

    With 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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