MeLE Fanless Mini PC Quieter3Q 11th Gen N5105 8GB 256GB Windows 11 Pro Micro Computer WiFi 6 Small Desktop Service with USB-C PD, Gigabit Ethernet, Dual HDMI 4K, Auto Power on, PXE Support M.2 SSD
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Harvey Kozey
> 3 dayThis fan less Micro PC with Windows 11, will heat a litter bit more when initializing and updating windows for the first time, but later runs warm. Linking the wireless Bluetooth keyboard was easy. I have it hooked to a Sony 85 inch Smart TV and is great in video response and color brightness.
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PotBelge
> 3 dayI use this tiny computer for embedded device and web development. I have it running lots of services on my local network. The installed Windows 11 OS was throwing driver error dialogs when I booted. Didnt care because I was never going to use Windows on this box. Installed Ubuntu and its been smooth. The Celeron N5105 is no slouch with four cores and threads. As far as heat, this little gem chugs along < 40c all the time. I would recommend this as a Linux server for SMB use.
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Dave
> 3 dayJust wow. Wanted to reduce power consumption of an old i5 tower. This little pc more than replaced it. It runs circles around it! As others have noted it does get warm but thats by design, as the metal case doubles as a heatsink - dissipating the heat from the cpu. Just dont stack stuff on it and you should be fine. No noisy fans or rotating hard drives - no noise at all! Runs two older hd led displays with no problem. Looking forward to getting a couple of 4k monitors but so far a very impressive little pc!
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DMAdam47
> 3 dayIts amazing that one can get a good PC this small and affordable. Celerons have been considered a budget processor but dont let that sway you, they give you a lot power for what you pay. This Celeron Quad Core N5105 Processor is no exception and better than ever, easily taking most tasks you put it through. Setup was easy and going through the Windows was surprisingly fast then go to update and security and it then takes a while to download all the updates which is a normal windows thing. Once finished boot up was just under 12 seconds then customizing it for your liking and browsers is for me the fun part. As it had only 128GB of storage I installed a 256GB NVMe SSD M.2 to give me some more storage. Doing that was a breeze taking less that ten minutes then you need to initiate the drive via the disk manager which again only takes a few minutes. If you dont want to add more storage yourself they offer the same PC with a 256GB drive for only $20.00 more which would be a smart move. I really do wish the would have at least one USB C port as they seem to be taking over and necessary. They do have one but it is only for the power supply.
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Bill Thompson
> 3 dayDid a bit of research and this ticks all the boxes: 4K, bluetooth, fanless, low power consumption, recent CPU generation (the N5105 was released January 2021), Windows 11, tiny. Connected a monitor, keyboard and mouse, it booted up with no issues. Spent a few hours running Windows updates. Hooked it up to the TV set and wireless USB keyboard; it worked silently and flawlessly. Connected to wireless earbuds with no issue.
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Enoch
> 3 dayVery good. Internet and Bluetooth is very fast. Computer is fast enough for most home and office work. No lagging even when watching Netflix and YouTube videos. The surface gets very hot but I guess thats normal since theres no fan.
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Dan
> 3 dayUsing it as media PC plugged into my TV and it works perfectly
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Mario Ernesto Miranda
> 3 dayThis little thing is faster then my old laptop for accessing my images during acquisition maybe do to the nvme I added. Go for the lowest storage space and the most ram you can get them just upgrade your storage space to an nvme ssd. You might have to go through a process to use it as a bootable just watch astro Patriots video on how to do so its supper easy. You can use this little guy for shot of things.
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Douglas Moore
Greater than one weekstable and cool enough. quiet. dont use as a PC its an applications platform. Think display that runs one or two different windows programs that are external hardware USB 2.0 or 3.0
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Randy Clark
Greater than one weekIve owned 2 of the older Quieter2 computers for awhile now and been quiet happy with them. The Quieter3Q is pretty much the exact same only with a significantly beefier processor. While not a gaming computer by any definition it does handle Minecraft surprisingly well, aside from a slightly long initial loading screen. Overall exceedingly happy with the system.