Mini PC Intel 12th Gen N95(up to 3.40Ghz) 8GB DDR4 256GB M.2 SSD Mini Desktop Computer Windows 11 Pro Mini Computers Support 4K Dual Display/BT 4.2/ WiFi 5/USB 3.0/ Auto Power On
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Kelly
> 24 hourWhen I opened the box, I really couldn’t believe how small this thing was. I can hold it in the palm of my hand, and it barely sticks out past my fingers. However, most importantly, it works. Set up was easy and it’s quiet and light weight. Also, it has enough ports for me to connect to devices I need to. it. I have no complaints, but I still can’t get over how small it is. Maybe I grew up in the wrong century, but computers just seem like they should be bigger than this! :-)
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John S.
> 24 hourThis is a barebones computer that is about the size of clock radio.
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Evan Chan
> 24 hourThis kit is just awesome and easy to built and use it. It had everything I needed to get it up and to run. Easy to assemble and works great as a stand-alone computer. In addition to this kit, youll need a keyboard, mouse, monitor, or HDMI TV. You can do a lot of good stuff with this little machine. 8GB DDR4 RAM and 256 GB SSD is really good and it is good enough for home use. The power and speed of the machine are also good. Great product.
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not_smarter_than_a_5th_grader
> 24 hourI love this little pc. Ive had it about 2 months. Its packed with power and runs cool and silent. If you only need a device for surfing, school, and the ability to take with you on a trip, then this pc is just what you need. On a trip you only need the pc and a keyboard, mouse, and HDMI cord and plug into any tv, and you have everything you need. It also does well with gaming. This is definitely a next-gen pc.
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Jess Kuras
> 24 hourAs a whole, this is a decent machine! It does beep really loudly when you turn it on (and I had to cover up the light on it because it was SO BRIGHT), which is kind of annoying. I tried to install Linux on it, but I couldnt get working network drivers. I did manage to host a Minecraft server and Satisfactory on it though, and it worked great for those! Its nice for gaming (and the small size is a huge plus), but dont expect to do anything too complicated on it.
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Ben
> 24 hourI got this for ~$166, and its complete OVERKILL for use as an OPNsense router. Its small (although for more money, there ARE smaller ones available with the same specs), Its quiet, it sits on a shelf above my PC just doing its thing, and it uses very little power. The auto power on works GREAT. Although I have a battery backup, if the power goes out for an extended period of time, I know this PC will come back on when power is restored (tested this several times without issue).
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Sharon Guandique
> 24 hourI tried this with luna. Some games work on it some dont. This runs great like a normal computer. Just dosent have the ability to give you gaming capabilities. Just your basic functions and it works perfect for That. I could be wrong but luna is what I tried with it and one game city skyline was not compatible with it. The Mini pc is very easy to use and set up anyone can do it.
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Mac
> 24 hourThis is a fantastic little dude! Was a little skeptical at first because its really small. I was wrong! The memory can be updated. Up to a 2 TB SSD can be added. 6 USB ports and USB-C and has sound ports. Plays TV, videos, music; pretty much anything you want it to do. The only weakness is it wont play high end games but thats to be expected. Very happy with it.
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Rashon Davis
> 24 hourThe Mini PC 8GB DDR4 256GB M.2 SSD, New Intel 12th Gen N95 is a quick and easy computer. I set mine up with a wireless keyboard and mouse to my television for a screen. All I had to do was plug into the HDMI port and I was connected. This computer does not seem to be the fastest, but watching videos online there no buffering and smooth playback. This is great for adding to any television.
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ZHAOCONG HUANG
> 24 hourThis thing is interesting to say the least. After I got acquainted with Intel’s asymmetric core layout, I quickly fell in love with how efficient the E-cores can be after the PC enters idle and all the background processes are handed off to the E-cores. For example, my 13600K hackintosh build, with an AMD RX 6600, idles at only 25W.