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Upcoming Mini PC releases?

Hello all,

I am looking to buy a Mini PC. Is anyone aware of any upcoming releases to wait for?

The nature of the problem is that I identify a Mini PC model, but it is no longer available with a particular processor (in the case of the GMKtec NucBox K7 Plus i5-13500h variant). SerMumble's spreadsheet has been most helpful, so thanks for that.

I look forward to reading your responses.

Thank you in advance for your insight,

Specialist-Look-7860

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getting an acemagician am06, what's my best course of action?

i recently bought an acemagician am06 (it arrives in two days) but I found that this model apparently has spyware pre-installed on it. I heard this can be solved by just reinstalling windows, but I wanted to ask for yall's opinions first before going forward

My options right now are: 1. cancelling the order and getting a mini pc from brand more trustworthy, or 2. reinstalling windows. I would do the second, but I'm not sure how to boot into the boot drive or install clean windows without a trace of malware remaining.

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New mPC decision

Hello everyone, I am looking to get rid of the paperweights and go with a mini pc. I do have some needs and I'm not sure what to look for.

Streaming from apps/online

Media serving/jellyfin/plex

Some internet usage, using 75" tv is monitor (legally blind)

Some gameplay - mainy emulation, as high on the emulator list as possible

Some slightly older computer gaming - GTA,.Red Dead etc, nothing much more than that.

Plenty of onboard/offboard storage

Windows based

Ability to setup a raid/nas aystem with external drives or something

I would also like more than I need if affordable.

Thank you in advance for any pointers or direction.

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Acemagic AK1 PLUS

I purchased this PC for my son for his birthday because he loves playing games. I wanted something small but powerful to fit in our home office. This is just right! It's tiny, but I was able to install Steam and games for him, and the main interface works just like any other computer. You can surf the web, stream videos, etc. Hoping that durability over time will also be just as satisfactory.

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Gears of War 3 running on Android.

Gears of War 3 running on Android.

Okay, hear me out. I'm still in disbelief that i got Gears 3 running on my Android via Winlator and it's crazy. For those who don't know, this is the leaked build in 2011 that a fan worked on for PC, same as the PS3 version. Had to jump through lot of hoops to get it in-game and MY GOD, IT'S BEAUTIFUL. This looks so good in phones, but sadly is not playable because of random glitches and bugs that happens randomly during gameplay. Still cool to see it running.

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affordable mini pc stronger than steam deck?

i've been looking into getting a new pc for gaming with a $600ish budget. i play hardly any aaa games and don't care for maxed-out graphics, but i'd like to play the last of us and have the textures actually load in. i've had my eye on a gmktec k6 but i'm not sure how reputable/reliable it is nor if it would suit my needs. any recommendations?

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New to MiniPC’s

I am looking for help getting in to the world of Mini PC’s and what would work best for my personal needs.

To jump straight in to it, I am primarily looking to buy something that can handle emulation for PS2 & Gamecube games and older titles.

Besides that, the only other intended use would be for youtube and streaming videos / podcasts.

Price is not an issue so long as it can fit my above purpose.

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cheapest MiniPC with HDMI 2.1 to be a media center behind a samsung S95D TV

Hi,

I'm looking for a minipc to be my new mediacenter behind my futur new TV (samsung S95D). The TV is 4K 120hz so i'm looking for a minipc which can do that.

I've search and the N100 can't go higher than 60hz and i found the guide of SerMumble and i found out that the beelink GTR7 does it but it cost 800€! my actual PCHT costed me only 400€.

Thanks for your help

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Is there hope for me

Can i play ps3 games? I heard you can through pc emulator but dont know which emulator is best? I have oppo reno 5g android phone Qualcomm sdm765g 5g octa-core 8gb ram ( I don't really know what specs should i write here for you guys to help me) Id really appreciate any help i want to play COD BO1 so badly

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Dead Rising 1, 2, and OTR on Winlator

So I've seen videos of these games running on earlier versions of Winlator but I cannot get any of them in a playable state for the life of me. DR1 has an infinite loading screen I cannot get past, DR2 crashes immediately upon the first cutscene ending when you're about to play as Chuck, and OtR infinitely tries to load downloaded content on the menu. Anyone have any better luck than me getting these games to work and if so, can you share how you got it working?

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Atomman G7 PT LED Light alternative Mods?

I purchased an Atomman G7 PT and love the machine so far but wondering what people in the community will do with the default Red/Green lighting and artsy design on the side panel as its not everyones cup of tea. Ideally I want to have the machine on its side.

1) Obviously can disable it in BIO's, remove the transparent film/unplug the LED

2) Can get a custom print to replace the art but where would one get that done?

3) I was thinking adding more cooling to it with some super slim fans? possible?

4) Remove LED's + the magnetic cover and replace it with a magnetic mesh panel to increase airflow?

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GTi14 Ultra 185H ... Impressive engineering but too many screws!

GTi14 Ultra 185H ... Impressive engineering but too many screws!

This teardown took an hour so set the speed to x2 or skip forward a lot. This is for anyone that needs help opening their GTi mini pc:

https://youtu.be/Hc-88FSCyEU?si=O6bwXDUaknipLCKu

Beelink went extra crazy and there are 55 screws in this mini pc. It took 16 screws to access the RAM/SSD and another 24 screws to access the CPU. Most mini PC enclose their RAM/SSD with 5-10 screws and have under 20 screws in total.

Synthetic tests, temperatures, and graph comparisons between the GTi14 Ultra and SER8 are linked in the google sheets link below.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mHzUf9Mc2KZC7XjY2Y9KOp26uUJ_dMThe2vfSyQQANs/edit?usp=drivesdk

Generally, the GTi14 Ultra is behind the SER8 in performance and has higher temperatures. The difference isn't big enough to be felt during casual use but it is safe to say that buying the GTi14 Ultra should be for its features rather than raw performance because it is considerably more expensive than the SER8.

Average temperatures were good and better than a GTR7 Pro but not as amazing as the SER8 due to unusual max CPU temperature spikes, heat from the internal power supply, and smaller SSD heatsink. I opened the GTi14 Ultra to diagnose CPU thermal throttling reports from HWinfo64. It is possible hwinfo64 is having trouble reading the CPU temperature. Cleaning liquid metal was tedious but possible with paper towels and +90% isopropyl alcohol. I plan on lapping and repasting the large vapor chamber because I suspect it may not be flat and the 185H die is very long.

Features to note with the GTi14 Ultra:

  • finger print sensor
  • speakers
  • microphone
  • intel BE200 wifi 7 (finally a better wireless card than the AX200 wifi 6!!)
  • liquid metal, vapor chamber, and super mega 120x12mm 12V fan. The SER8 used a 105x12mm 12V fan and that was already very jumbo. These large fans are phenomenal.
  • pcie x16 slot limited to pcie gen 4 x8 bandwidth (very frustrating to have but cannot use without a dock). It's possible we are not seeing the GTi with an AMD processor due to a lack of pcie lanes.
  • 145W very very small internal power supply so there is no external power brick. Weirdly, there is some thermal bleed where the PC case gets around 30C when sleeping or off. I connected the GTi14 ultra to its own switch so I could cut power completely.
  • SD card reader (underrated thing to include, very useful to me and my 3D printers and cameras)
  • rear audio jack for cleaner speaker wire management
  • dual 2.5GB lan

I tried talking to microsoft's copilot which was a funny novelty since copilot is too chatty. After a couple days, I stopped using it. I'm not in the habit of using speach apps like apple's Siri. Your experience may vary. The microphone and speaker were of mid quality, functional. I may not reinstall the microphone because it lacks an off switch.

The GTi14 Ultra is unexpectedly portable. It's larger than an intel NUC and Beelink SER6 but I did not have to worry about a power brick, speakers for audio, and logging in was a breeze with a fingerprint sensor. It works surprisingly well with a portable monitor.

The GTi14 Ultra is an engineering marvel and monstrous inside for better and worse.

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