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Glenn S.
> 3 dayThey should have named this little jewel Samson because it is a giant killer :) I replaced my aging Win 10 desktop which took up a huge space on my desk. I added a second SSD just because I had a 1 TB drive, which I had bought intending to upgrade my old desktop. I also bought a USB DVD drive that added 3 ports. It runs cool and I have had zero issues with anything.
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TimZ
> 3 dayI bought the same Beelink Mini S12 Pro Mini PC about one month ago, somehow I could not connect that mini PC to my 4K LG TV successfully, so I had to return it.
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theblackknight
Greater than one weekThis mini PC is very small which is a double edged sword. Its easy to hide away and fits anywhere. But its missing some ports like USB C and the fan, while normally quite, has a very unique sound profile.
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Jeremy Frami
> 3 dayIt works great. It is an excellent replacement for an old computer for office and multimedia purposes, and most importantly, it takes up very little space. The temperatures are not high.
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J. Burris
> 3 dayThis W11 pro is good price for and performance for what have plan for Windows.
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normalnorm
> 3 dayI bought this computer but quickly returned it. The memory DIMM was unbranded (but with an AZW sticker) with unknown chips, and not Crucial brand as some of the reviews and promo photos suggest. The SSD was also unbranded (consisting of a Maxio MAP1202 controller with NH14TAA1442256G chips). I like to be careful with my choice of components and there is very little or no information about these available. Given that 7% of Amazon review report these computers failing, I just didnt feel confident enough to keep the unit. Memory and storage of known quality can be found cheap on Amazon, so for me it doesnt make sense to take a risk with unknown components. I ended up buying a slightly slower barebones mini PC (Intel NUC) and adding Crucial memory with a Samsung SSD for just a little more than I paid for the Beelink. A final note for Linux users, this Beelink uses an Intel AX101 WiFi/BT module and none of the distros has fully working driver for that since its so new.
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kjy2010
10-06-2025Got one on sale for $129.99.
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Rb
> 3 dayAbsolutely love this mini PC. You will not regret the purchase. Oh, I did have to purchase the Microsoft package.
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Nicholas C.
> 3 dayWhat a great little PC! Its just a 4 core celeron so dont expect too much from it. Its a nice little PC for web browsing, editing office documents, or streaming Hulu, YouTube, etc. I have this for my nursery because Im usually up with our baby all times of night. I needed something small as its a little room and the computer had to be small. I figured it doesnt get much smaller than this, and the PC Sticks that they make are super underpowered. So it was time for for the NUC to do its thing.
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Darin Lundberg
> 3 dayThis mini pc is good if you dont ever want to upgrade it from its current hardware (Watch Youtube videos) no expansion slots for RAM, and if you can tolerate the fan hum. I wish I would have purchased the N100 for a little more muscle under the hood. This mini pc is good for surfing and data entry, dont expect it to handle too heavy of a load. Please send me the N100