ASBS Mini PC Windows 11 Pro, Intel i7-10810U(6 Cores, Turbo 4.9GHz),Mini Desktop Computer for Business,Gaming,16GB DDR4 512GB SSD(Max 64GB, 8TB),4K Triple Display,WiFi 6,BT5.2 for Office/Study/Home
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Javonte Shanahan
Greater than one weekI am so impressed and am very satisfied with my purchase. This machine is so tiny and works lightning fast, it has almost everything I expect and does everything I want. So far the user experience has been great and no complaints.
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MB
> 3 dayFair Price and worked as expected.
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Joe Collins
Greater than one weekThis i5 mini PC has more power than my current i7 desktop machine - which is already really fast.
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Tim W.
> 3 dayNicely Packaged. Fast System. Many Ports. Windows PRO! So far so good.
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Christopher Rushing
> 3 dayI am very please with the performance and value of this product. For my purposes I had to downgrade to windows 10 and had to contact customer support for the drivers. I had them in less that 12 hours. It was a very pleasant experience.
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Mike
> 3 dayI was looking for a no-nonsense replacement for my aging, old-school tower PC. Having grown tired after decades of periodic hardware upgrades, I wanted something relatively beefy right out of the box, something that would keep up for a few years, performance-wise, but that wouldnt break the bank. I should note that Im not a gamer, so my requirements are relatively modest.
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GigTube
> 3 dayLove the tiny size, the nearly silent sound and pretty fast processing speed. However, this is a no-name brand company probably using the cheapest parts and labor they can find. My PC mini would not always start up when I pressed the power button. The light would come on but it would never actually boot up. Also, the 3.5mm audio jack would make random popping sounds when switching between programs or playing a new song on itunes. I took it to a repair shop and they said its a bad motherboard. So Im going to return it. I will say their tech support at least tried, but when theyre in China and they can only send one email a day in broken english its not all that helpful.
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theblackknight
> 3 dayThis is a good mini PC that surprised me in some good ways and disappointed me too. From day to day usage, its pretty decent. Its not a powerhouse and the fan is noisy if you do anything intense but its plenty fast for web browsing, streaming, and even light gaming. However, theres been some corners cut and this is less user serviceable than I had first hoped.
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Andrew M.
15-11-2024I bought this to replace my Mac Mini that I use for my records management and NAS interface system. It runs my scanning software, my VPN client, etc., and is always on 24/7. I have it VESA mounted to my monitor, and it comes with the bracket for doing this. I was super pleased with how easy it was to install and it has ran perfectly for the two months Ive had it, so this is not some review done the first week. Windows 11 can be easily tweaked to look like 10 or 7 with an inexpensive add on, so dont let that put you off. Im really happy with this purchase!
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Stepinwolf
> 3 dayWhen I go through my checklist of what I look for in an intel based computer, I look for is it an i7 CPU with the capability of running the more secure Windows 11 OS, and this one comes running Windows 11 Pro and it is a recent i7 processor with 6 cores and 12 threads. Does it have 8 GB of RAM or better and this one has 16 GB which is better. Does the power supply have respected safety approval marks. This one has TUV and others.. Is it upgradable, yes there is space inside for an additional 2.5” SATA drive. At first I was concerned about the clock speed which is quite low, but that appears to be sort of a low power conserving speed which jumps up to a much higher speed when needed as long as it doesn’t get too hot. Now to the things I didn’t like as much. It has a 512 GB SSD M.2 drive which is a minimum on my checklist. However, the drive is connected via SATA, so it is limited to SATA speeds. The measured speeds are good for a SATA drive. There is access to be able to upgrade to a larger SATA M.2 drive, but it would still have SATA speed limiting its performance. I was puzzled at first when unpacking as to what the bag of little parts and the bracket was for. The manual clearly explains that this allows the mini PC to be mounted on the back of a VESA mount capable monitor. I didn’t have one available to try these parts out, but it is an interesting idea allowing for a cleaner desktop with most things hidden behind the monitor. The graphics in this machine are OK, but not super. They are Intel HD shared memory graphics. A lot of computer in a small package.