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AJ
Greater than one weekI bought this machine specifically because of the dual-NIC setup and relatively low power CPU and not for gaming. I got the one with the corner power switch because one of the NICs is Intel. There is another machine from the same brand with a dual gigabit NIC with the power button on the side panel, but both are apparently Realtek. This machine has one Realtek and one Intel NIC as advertised.
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Am Spider
> 3 dayI was really struggling with this mini PC at first because I didnt bother creating a user account and was just operating in the default Admin account. There were almost no default programs installed, including a lack of basics like the Microsoft Store, Notepad, Paint, and Calculator. We updated, restarted, tried to download apps... it took creating a local user account to get these basic Microsoft staples to be accessible.
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Joseph Taylor
> 3 dayThis little pc is packed with great features and lots of power. It seems powerful enough for some gaming but I purchased this to use as a home theater unit. I have already installed a 2 terabyte hard drive using the videos that you provided for reference. I look forward to the things Ill be able to do with this!
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Fuelrod
> 3 dayI recently purchased the Acemagician AM06 Pro and have been so impressed with this little machine I decided to give it a thorough review for those out there who may be considering buying one. This was a replacement for a 7th generation Intel NUC I used for media streaming and light gaming on my living room TV and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase.
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Parajunkee
Greater than one weekI needed a PC to run a program for a router I bought. Of course they open-source program is only made for PC, so I thought this was perfect to supplement the design software that I use on the Mac. I have it set up on the work table I use with the router and it hooked up and runs the bloated software well, along with is running seamlessly on my network. No issues, besides all the quirks that go along with Windows. The processor was rather impressive, which did surprise me. The programs I have on it eat it up and it only hiccups every now and again if overload it with a large cut. Most likely the software bogging it down and it would do this on most computers.
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Cat Martin
> 3 dayI 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!
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Travis
> 3 dayTried to post a good review with all the photos of the specs of the machine and tests.
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Marky McClain
> 3 daySmall form factor makes this thing a mighty beast.When fully run the fans are still lower volume
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Bio Grl
> 3 dayExtremely easy to set up, have the PC hooked up to my big screen TV, and works fine. Does seem to be a little slow, but that may be because I am used to a gaming PC. Does not come with programs directly, but it opens apps in the browser. example, I tried to open up a Microsoft word doc and it took me to my OneDrive account in a web browser (which I had already set up prior to this, the OneDrive acct). Seems fine to use for everyday Microsoft office stuff or Google office stuff, but I do not think I would use it to game or stream movies. Overall I give it a solid 5 stars.
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Ryan M. Groat
> 3 dayThe Acemagician AMR5 is a mini PC in an interesting form factor. At its heart, it’s a bunch of laptop parts that are crammed into a little desktop case instead. Aside from the small form factor, the other standout feature is that it has a knob that allows you to change the power draw of the included AMD 5600U between an eco-mode, a balanced mode and a performance mode. As performance increases across the range, so does power usage and cooling requirements. The blower fan that cools the processor can, similar to many laptop fans, get quite loud at full speed.