KAMRUI GK3 Plus Mini PC 16GB RAM 512GB M.2 SSD, Intel 12th Alder Lake N95 (up to 3.4GHz) Mini PC Windows 11 Pro, 2.5SSD, Gigabit Ethernet, 4K UHD, WiFi, BT, VESA/Home/Business Mini Desktop Computer
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D. Johnston
> 3 dayMeets all expectations of a full size computer unit. Intel components, easy to update when required.
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S. Moon
> 3 dayI absolutely love it. I work from home & it covers All my needs.
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Lillian Betancourt
> 3 daySmall
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MogamboCS
> 3 dayI wanted to get something small and compact to watch old movies on bigger 55 TV screen.
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Charles Calhoun
> 3 dayGot it mainly for my wife who is disabled to use with the TV and wireless keyboard and it does very well for that. Added Skype Cam and also is easy to check on outside security cams from her chair. Its size makes it very convenient to use anywhere. Everything works just as it should except the Secure Boot just will not activate or show activated to upgrade to Windows 11. Teck help could not solve the problem so if someone has found a way to actually activate Secure Boot, please let it be known. I would rather upgrade to Win 11 with Secure Boot enabled for better safety if i can. Yea i force install win 11but will wait for the final edition anyway. Otherwise, it is excellent for our purpose here whether it upgrades or not and well worth the money.
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Timothy S. Stewart
> 3 dayI purchased this Mini-PC to replace a Raspberry Pi that I recently bought. The Mini-PC comes preinstalled with the latest version of Windows. It was much easier to setup than the Pi as it requires some assembly and it runs on Linux which I’m not familiar with. So, after you plug-in the Mini-PC you’re presented with the familiar screens that you’re use to on any other desktop PC. I installed several applications to run a media server and run Home Assistant. It was much easier than trying to learn how to install application in the terminal as you do with A Rasp Pi.
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Gary
28-10-2024I dont imagine its built fror gaming but for small office computing this is great. We connect to company servers for most work but can run Microsoft applications, access the internet for browsing and email.
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Carlos D
> 3 dayMini PCs are excellent for both travel and a laptop alternative. However, theyre typically not for gaming or anything major. The Kamrui GK3 Pro is definitely a mini PC that amazed with while hadling applications for heavy workflow and some light gaming. While its not for newer games that are more graphics intensive, this mini PC works great as an emulator for NES, Super NES, N64, Sega, Atari, and PS1. Overall, the RAM (16GB) and storage (512GB) are better when compared to others at the same price.
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mzy
> 3 dayRecently, as I have been working from home for some time, I have found that I need a computer. Since tablet mostly meet my needs, I eliminated my PC a long time ago. Fortunately, I found the monitor still in the closet. I chose this mini-PC after a lot of research and consideration. Simply attach it to the back of the monitor using the parts included. Doesnt take up any desktop space. Its so quiet when its turned on, it doesnt make a lot of noise from the fan and DVD driver like a PC. Im not a gamer, 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD is enough for my daily work use. I use the Internet through Wi-Fi and work steadily. Small size and light weight, it can be easily carried anywhere. Through couple of weeks use, good performance, for this $200 device, absolutely value for money. My only concern is whether the heat dissipation of the monitor will affect the working and service life of the mini-PC.
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Donald
> 3 dayJust needed something to do some web browsing and maybe some basic programming and IaC. Got this computer setup and it starts choking at some basic web browsing tasks. Only have like 3 tabs open at this point, ecommerce sites, and the CPU is pegged and the web pages are slow. Wouldnt buy it again. Going to provision as a Linux desktop and hope it functions better.