ACEMAGICIAN [Dual LAN] Mini PC, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (6C/12T, up to 4.3Ghz) 16GB DDR4 512GB SSD Mini PC Windows 11 Pro, 4K@60Hz Triple Display Mini Desktop Computers Portable WiFi 5 Bluetooth
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Robert Vazquez
> 24 hourI got this for my birthday. I wasnt expecting much from this micro pc. Maybe, a little email and video watching. Im able to play fallout 4 and other games. I played Fortnite at 4k but barely handle that. At 1080 and low res it plays Fortnite perfectly on my 75inch tv
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Tom Carter
> 24 hourIve been a full-time computer tech for 24+ years. I bought 3 of these for customers (they love them) & 1 for me to hook to my 55in TV. These are powerful little rascals. Great Ryzen processor and 16Gbyte memory and Win 11 PRO (most folks dont know that the Pro version of Windows is about $70 value above Home Editon). I also installed a 1GByte SSD drive in the bottom of each of the 4 for extra storage. Very easy to do. YES, YES, Yes. I recommend this product.
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Tom M
> 24 hourThis very capable little PC makes a great Home Theater Media Server. This one is replacing an older Windows 8 mini pc and is much quicker when browsing web sites and streaming media over the internet or local media files works great. I run Kodi as my media server and have one large USB3.0 Hard Drive with my media on it and two other drives with older media connected via a USB 2 hub. I am able to access the media files from any pc on my local network. I got this set up running Kodi and set up drive sharing very quickly. Most of my media is 1080p so I have not tested 4K video but plan to. I have this connected to my Home Theater Receiver and it pumps out 5.1 surround sound via the HDMI connection. (it will support 7.1 too but Im currently using a 5.1 setup.
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Jojo
> 24 hourBought it to use as a entertainment center for my TV. Perfect for streaming games on steam from a gaming computer and streaming movies on Netflix and Hulu.
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Kyle
> 24 hourPretty good deal. 2.5gbe is an intel i225v, which is great and community drive compatible with ESXI if youre interested in that.
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Ken
> 24 hourI have an aging desktop that I build years ago for photo editing and light gaming. It can no longer run newish games without lag. I saw this and decided to see how it compares. Start up is fast and once I got Windows setup I installed a couple of games to test it out. I am not a hardcore gamer so the newest free game I have is Control (2019), but that is supposed to be graphics heavy. It ran smoothly with no lag, and the graphics compared well with the videos of gameplay online. It remained fairly quiet during play as well. I am impressed by its performance. The hardware itself is small and sleek, about the size of an external hard drive (prior to SSD). It has a good look and it lights up. Overall I am happy with this mini PC. It is in the right ball park for cost. The CPU is mainly found in laptops and if you build the laptop to the same storage and RAM it would cost more. Add in Windows 11 Pro license (minimum $70 extra) and this is looking like a decent deal. You dont get a screen, but at this price level the laptop is not going to have a nice screen. Electronics are always fluctuating in cost but at the time of purchase this seems like a reasonable deal for a fast and small machine.
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Greg Bullmer
> 24 hourI primarily purchased this mini PC to replace my aging Raspberry Pi 3 which has faithfully been serving as my retro gaming console and media server in the living room. I had issues with games from the late 90s emulating well and streaming games from my much more capable PC on the other side of the house. Finding an RPi4 that is anywhere close to MSRP is impossible at this time, so for twice as much, I thought I would get a full-fledged Windows PC with a proper CPU. I am very happy with my purchase! This tiny PC serves my needs for retro gaming and HTPC with the bonus of being able to run some of the games the RPi3 couldnt handle natively without the need to stream from my other PC.
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Parker-Moore and Family
> 24 hourWe have a small compact space for the kids to jump on and do some searching on the internet. Given the space issue we decided maybe a mini computer would work best. We have either had laptops or huge desktop units so this was our first mini computer. I have to say I’m a bit jealous of their new space. There’s plenty of room on the desk now. We are working on figuring how how to hook up a speaker but for now the monitor speaker is just fine. It took about 30 minutes to set up the computer, monitor, with wireless key board and wireless mouse. We used the 2 USB 3 slots for the wireless devices, the HDMI for the monitor. What I liked best is only one power source to plug in. Overall, I think we might have to trade out the other desktop computer for this type of set up. Very pleased and the kids are loving their new space and researching for school projects.
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Shaun
> 24 hourVery happy with the unit but I dont recommend trusting the factory install of the operating system. Its very easy to download a clean version of Windows 11 directly from Microsoft and do a clean install.
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Cat Martin
> 24 hourI happen to have that extra drive and figured I would try it with this little PC. Extra storage space already! Now, this isnt as fast as my HP laptop, but I have been obsessed with always having a backup computer as Ive been confronted with the blue screen of death more than once in my life. Not a good thing! My backup before now was a decent tablet that could do many things...but not all, obviously. Now, I do have a 13 screen that I attached to this bitty PC and of course, attached a small keyboard and mouse. It is Windows so that gets me away from trying to work through an Android tablet if my laptop goes down. The nice thing is how small and easily stowed this PC is. I mean, yeah, a laptop is easy to store - its slim and easy to carry - but for what this PC is, Im impressed with it!