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Bad_reverb
Greater than one weekPretty decent. I’m setting it up to run my nas. Will update more if warrants. One thing to note. The ssd expansion will only fit the 7mm thick drives. I had 2 older ones that I was going to use in it and neither one of them fit. It is such a small form factor, I can’t really blame them, but did kind of suck because I don’t remember seeing that. Not a huge issue for me though.
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Green Desert Home
> 3 dayThe Beelink Mini Pro 12, with some help from Intel, engineered maybe the perfect low cost, low spec but still good PC I have purchased.
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jsw
> 3 dayLove it! Such a great find. Probably going to buy from them again. It came with windows 11 but I installed ubuntu, which is working out very nicely.
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Cliff Lamson
> 3 daysmall size, easy to set up, quick start-up response
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Michael F. McGonegal
Greater than one weekThis thing walks all over my J4125 Celeron box. It streams 4k video without a hiccup. Im using it for my large iTunes library, and as a Plex server. Works great! Im not concerned about the single-channel memory; its def fast enough for my use.
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Imran sadiq jan
Greater than one weekThis little pc is v good and fast
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Roman Bootman
> 3 dayI love this small cute box, so I have spent enormous time trying to achieve what I wanted. Its a decent full-blown machine in spite of its size. It works fine (I am not an expert) with Win 11.
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jeannette lozano
> 3 dayEl producto llego exelentes condiciones y tiempo estimado, este mini pc es exelente para el uso de oficina en casa cumple con lo que dice el vendedor.
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CL
> 3 dayI like this computer, I really do. For some lighter-weight computing its quiet and very small. I bought it so that I could install Ubuntu and run some code I wrote. I need to operate the system headless, and had planned to interface with it over WiFi since there is no hard network cable nearby where it will be located. Unfortunately there is a bug in the Linux kernel (even the latest one) with the WiFi driver for (I believe it is) Intel AX101 chip. Ubuntu shows no WiFi capability but I can see that the chip is detected. I attempted several patches and driver installs from Git but could not get it to work. If you plan to use this computer under any Linux and need WiFi I recommend you consider another computer.