The Ryzen ones are WAY overpriced. You can get a full amd 6000 series laptop for the same in most cases. The value just isn’t there on the higher end models
@@honumoorea873 Yeah man that's what i think too. Speaking of which i just bought a NucBox 5 for £200 in a sale, to tinker around with. I'm quite impressed with it and the MAX power draw is only 10W.. So i can turn off my gaming PC when I'm not gaming and save some power.
I think it would be beneficial to the audience if ETA PRIME could do a dedicated video covering the BIOS settings for these Mini PCs in general, going through all the settings, fan control settings, power control settings.. Even show HWMonitor fan speeds, core temp and core clock readouts, both idle and when running Cinebench R23 benchmark runs to show thermal performance and how to tune the fan speeds in the BIOS settings to achieve optimal themal performance vs fan noise etc.. Such a video would be very educational ! Thanks.
I'm convinced you might be the hardest working dude on RUclips. I appreciate these constant videos, I watch your videos and don't even plan on buying the stuff. LOL
Did you see his 7950x video? What a piss-poor showing. Zero thought went into it. He rushed to release a video using “7950x” in the title. It was essentially just a 3080ti benchmark video. He tested a cpu in a gpu bound scenario at 4k…. This guy is actually a hardware noob.
@@HorribleStain69 he’s not a noob but every one of his videos are exactly the same, just with a different product. Definitely does not take hard work when it’s a copy and paste job for 90% of each video
@@HorribleStain69 you seem to have a hard time understanding what a niche is. His niche is emulation and he delivered on that. There is other channels for hardware reviews.
Hmm following that link they show tons of other models but not the Ryzen 5625 Really hope we will see one with a Ryzen 6800U soon, they will have the 680 graphics in them (smallest model that has the 680)
I hope it has better graphics drivers. I have the SER4 4800U version and freezing/lookups are a common thing with it. Daily. It is a known issue but noone seems to care to work on it. Standard response from the manufacture "unplug and replug hardware, install OS new, etc. etc." Standard support stuff without addressing the driver issue.
I have had one of this version with the 5560U for a couple of weeks and I like it, though I don't game on it. I was bothered by the fact that when ramping up the usage that the fan was running way too slowly. I thought it was because they were trying to avoid The Dreaded Fan Whine, but while I run this at 25W TDP, and have changed the fan settings so that it ramps up a bit more quickly, I have found the fan to be amazingly quiet and though it never gets that fast (maybe 3800 RPM when running Cinebench), the difference in temps was significant. I have ordered a 5600H version because I'm not sure I'm comfortable with an all-plastic box (though this one feels very well made) without any internal metal frame other than the motherboard. (I also wanted a USB-C port that carries video which the 5600H has and the 5560U doesn't. I was able to get both of these at very good prices (Amazon Prime) and am curious as to whether the metal-case 5600H will seem to be worth the $80 difference in the price. But I agree with ETAPRIME that these are handsome little machines and allowing the fan to speed up a little bit earlier than the default made all the difference in feel without adding much sound and that sound is more 'moving air' than 'whine'.
Very informative comment, thanks for sharing your views & thoughts. So I understand that you are able to see a fan speed reading on HWMonitor with these Beelink Mini PCs ?
@@chairman67 HWMonitor shows almost everything but does NOT show me fan speeds on the Beelink, but AIDA64 usually fins all fans, and finds the fan on the Beelinks, though you may have to have a paid version - I don't remember what get shown and what gets shows as "TRIAL COPY" (or whatever).
HI ETA, awesome video, I enjoy all your content.... keep up the good work 🙏 An idea for a video: minisforum has an autumn sale, could be top picks to buy, my eye is in the new nucx i5 😍
I had a budget prebuilt tower with intel i5-4460 with no dedicated graphics card, had it for 7 years so I'm going to upgrade to the SER 5560u, it's like 10x smaller and about 4 times better benchmarks lmao
I feel like the upgrade from the 4800U SER4 is so minor, especially in gaming. I use Ryzen Master to get 40W TDP and it runs like that all the time with no problems. Until the RDNA2 graphics become to norm I'll be sticking with it
@@jersetboii I bought it a few months ago. Same here. Almost daily freezing and crashes. Especially when I watch videos more often. I reset/reload the driver now constantly via SHIFT+STRG+WINDOWS+B. It kinda helps.
How is yet another 5000 series mini worth buying over all the existing ones. Can we have another video about that 6800u mini you had since March? Compare that to this "worth buying" mini please.
Few comments : 1. The description clearly says 5560U. And you in the video said several times, 5625u. 2. Being usb c 3.2, doesnt mean it will support video out. And it doesn't. Per specifications. Its misleading
mini pc with $400 during Amazon prime day can get a amd Ryzen 5 5000series either U or H. It’s good enough to have low to mid level gaming. Not a fps gamer computer but for lighter gaming, it works fine. At least when I play games like Monster Hunter Rise it works fine. Laptop is good choice but the mini pc is “light weight” and you can use it for media center, gaming or similar stuff anywhere.😂
Thank you for indeep review as always. Is this mini pc silent? I want to buy a mini pc and noise level is very important for me I am in between with this and quieter 3c i will use as a plex server and some light gaming
Is it better to buy the 5560U variant instead of the 5600H? performance difference is very less, more importantly Beelink is running the 5600H at lower TDP of 35W instead of rated TDP of 45W so any small performance advantage will be negated.
Games run smooth? No buffering etc. I wanna used this for PlayStation 1/2 games Maby 1 or 2 PlayStation 4 games also GTA Vice City Stories, Thomb Rader , Delta Force, Fifa etc.
Question, would you use the Win11 video drivers, or download from AMD? Ordered one of these as it looks like a close comparison to the Steam Deck at the low price point without all the stuff I don't need. Thanks for the vid.
I was really looking forward to the new Ryzen 7000 series in some mini-pc's. Will they be coming out with a compatible line for these? It seems the chips announced to date need too much power and get far too hot. Might have to get a 5900HX mini-pc if nothing new is released.
ryzen 7000 is way more efficient than Ryzen 5000, the clocks are well above 5GHZ, at lower clocks, R9 7950X beat 105 Watt 5950X while consuming 65 Watts. Ryzen 700 is designed to clock insanely high till it reaches 95C,which is a safe operating temp according to AMD
@@hariskhan01 I realize this. But how are you going to cool any of these new processors in a Mini-PC format. Every video that I've seen using these CPUs shows them being water-cooled. I'm all for it if they can incorporate one of these into a smaller format PC but cooling is the main concern here no?
I'm wondering which of these is best for emulation, currently looking at the Morefine S500+. But I'm wondering if I should wait for mini PCs that have the RDNA2 in them.
I’m new to gaming pc’s and looking for a small form factor pc to play flight sim games. I would like to know how the performance of the games you test compare to one of these flight simulation games ie. Microsoft flight simulator 2020 or X-plane 12, which many state won’t even run without a dedicated gpu.
I've been interested in these for a multi-monitor work station. I'm interested to see how much of that this could handle as compared to their Ryzen 9 offering. My current workstation laptop can have 4-5 programs open along with 4-5 tabs. Being an AMD A6 I can easily peg the CPU depending on what I'm doing.
I think on this one we only can use 2 4k monitor, because that usb c only usb 2.0. The other version with 5600h have 3 4k monitor support with usb c 3.1
I'm looking around to verify this but at the moment, I'm really disappointed he mentioned it incorrectly in his video, with no correction even after your comment. I just purchased this based on his review and I now realized it won't work with my portable monitor which requires USB C DP alt mode. Because I'm buying through a service, I can only wait for them to response and let me know if my order can be cancelled. I've seen many of ETA Prime's video and usually test these ports out in the video. But in this review, he only seemed to connect via the HDMI ports.
Can you get RAM faster than 3200? Thats what really holds back these mini PCs with SODIMM RAM. At work we have Lenovo based machines with 5750G and max 3200MT/s RAM(i tried to go higher, even with 3400 RAM it will drop to 2666) At home i have a 5700G with 4600MT/s RAM and EVERYTHING is faster, especially the GPU, its just barely good enough to play Tiny Tina Wonderland at 1080p low, or 720p medium where as the 5750g struggles with acceptable frame rate 720p low(FSR reduces frame rate for some reason)
I wonder if it's possible to run a video editing software like davinci resolve free on this Mini PC. My dads needs a new PC since his old AIO Desktop is an old core i3 Dual Core (10 years+ I guess). And since he wants to basically stitch together some old vacation videos in FullHD it would be great to know if such a machine can handle it. The alternative would be my used PC which is an Ryzen 2600 with a GTX 1050 Ti. As I understand it, the free version of davinci resolve now also supports gpu encoding. But even with CPU encoding such a 5600 H/U 6-core should be a deal fasten than the old Ryzen 2600?!
Think about this.. a mini with a 6000 and USB 4 would at least allow external GPU. I don't see any appeal to such a dated box with Vega graphics. I don't get it man.
Question is it possible to use a old laptop as an display cause I really want to get one of these But I'll have to sacrifice getting a good monitor for the time being
Mr. ETA Prime, since you have done a lot of reviews with the mini PCs, I have an important question for you. I have just configured a new Ryzen 4700U with the Kingston 500GB M.2 drive. Before I started up the device, I added my secondary SSD (Samsung EVO) data drive that I used in another PC. While looking at the data drives tonight, after loading my software, I just realized that the first partition on my secondary drive (D:) is my active, primary drive. Shouldn’t the Kingston M.2 drive contain the active, primary drive? If I remove the secondary SSD, will my 4700U boot up correctly with just the Kingston M.2 drive installed? I have a bad feeling about this. I appreciate any advice that you can give me. P.S. the Kingston M.2 is GPT and the Samsung SSD is MBR.
@@travislowrider6623 I removed the SSD and the Beelink booted off the m.2 drive with no problems. After deleting the system reserved and logical partitions off the SSD, I reinstalled it into the Beelink and everything is working well. A little of worry for no reason.
Please! I would like to get some suggestions on an affordable (under 1000$) mini pc capable of playing games like god of war and red dead redemption 2 on medium to high settings. 🙏 Thank you! 😊
I find these mini pc units to be quite overpriced considering most of them use old gen laptop socs. In most cases you could probably just get a laptop with the same soc for a similar price
@n n Why worry about the charger if you just can plug in the laptop also. And a laptop can use a seperate keyboard and or monitor also. It's not a better option 'for some' but for most of us :D
I don't see a Ryzen 5600 (H/U) as an "old gen laptop SoC". In fact it still is the current gen when it comes to availability. So a notebook with that APU for 400 bucks or less isn't good to be found. Especially with the price. But for someone who wants to use that at a desk, a notebook is a bit sub-optimal since when you want to use it with a separate mouse and keyboard you still have to open the (mostly 15 inch) notebook to turn it on every time. This is not practical ... and with the footprint these standard notebooks a small Mini PC looks way more elegant.
@@si4632 actually no. PC's have one advantage over consoles. windows games. From other sources lol. From a paying perspective your right. From a frugal or freeloading perspective, def not. Well as long as you don't pay more than $300-$400 lol. To be fair my current mini with graphics exceeding this one. I got 2nd hand for $80 XD. So until the 6000 chips come out. Im good for now lol. Also mini PC's are smaller than an Xbox s
Again 400+ euro for the SER 5600H you could better buy a microatx system ? You might even squeeze a complete 5600G out of it : 150 for the CPU 60 for the mainboard, you have 210 euro left for a more powerfull system. (Edit : I've checked in the Netherlands... for about 400 euro you can have a 5600G system including a good case 16 Gb 3200 MHz DDR4 and 480Gb SSD which blows this kind of way to expensive mini-PC's out of the water. So only recommended if you need a very small PC at the cost of price/performance)
@n n But most of the users who need that already have that kind of system. And if you don't really need it's like many other mini-pc's at this price point not powerfull enough. Both in performance and upgradeabillity you're loosing a lot. I just don't see much market for this at this price point which is already very overcrowded.
I bought a SER3 16GB+500GB/AMD Ryzen7 3750H mini PC a couple of weeks ago and installed HoloISO on it (SteamOS). It's working fine but I'm not sure I'm getting the most from it, game performance-wise. It seems for most titles I try (for example, Stray), I get low to mid twenties frame rates, even with in-game graphics settings on low. I've also messed with Steam settings, but can't seem to hit 30FPS reliably on anything I play. Is the SER model I bought just not up to the task, or is there something I can do to boost performance of this little PC? Anyone?
Some of these mini PCs are really looking promising nowadays.. Though some of the prices are crazy too.
@n n Give it a year or so and old stock will be discounted and then it will be very attractive grabbing one of these for a couple hundred bucks.
The Ryzen ones are WAY overpriced. You can get a full amd 6000 series laptop for the same in most cases.
The value just isn’t there on the higher end models
They will replace desktop pc soon, I got 2 of them and they are amazing while using low energy which is important to us cause we are off grid.
@@honumoorea873 Yeah man that's what i think too. Speaking of which i just bought a NucBox 5 for £200 in a sale, to tinker around with. I'm quite impressed with it and the MAX power draw is only 10W.. So i can turn off my gaming PC when I'm not gaming and save some power.
I think it would be beneficial to the audience if ETA PRIME could do a dedicated video covering the BIOS settings for these Mini PCs in general, going through all the settings, fan control settings, power control settings.. Even show HWMonitor fan speeds, core temp and core clock readouts, both idle and when running Cinebench R23 benchmark runs to show thermal performance and how to tune the fan speeds in the BIOS settings to achieve optimal themal performance vs fan noise etc.. Such a video would be very educational ! Thanks.
He won't. Not to be a Debbie Downer. I would like to see videos like this also.
I'm convinced you might be the hardest working dude on RUclips. I appreciate these constant videos, I watch your videos and don't even plan on buying the stuff. LOL
I watch and wait till I have enough money I either want a mini pc or steam deck
Did you see his 7950x video? What a piss-poor showing. Zero thought went into it. He rushed to release a video using “7950x” in the title. It was essentially just a 3080ti benchmark video. He tested a cpu in a gpu bound scenario at 4k…. This guy is actually a hardware noob.
@@HorribleStain69 he’s not a noob but every one of his videos are exactly the same, just with a different product. Definitely does not take hard work when it’s a copy and paste job for 90% of each video
@@HorribleStain69 you seem to have a hard time understanding what a niche is. His niche is emulation and he delivered on that. There is other channels for hardware reviews.
I usually just tune in to hear what words he’s going to mispronounce. VAYSA mount in this one. 😂
Thanks for the mention of performance with multiple 4k displays! Much appreciated.
I love your channel. Needs to have at least RDNA2 for any purchases at this point.
Just bought one of these with 16GB ram and 1TB SSD from Amazon for just $245, was looking for low power as I plan to move running from solar.
Great Video, as always!
Thank you
Hmm following that link they show tons of other models but not the Ryzen 5625
Really hope we will see one with a Ryzen 6800U soon, they will have the 680 graphics in them (smallest model that has the 680)
your keyboards and mousepad look amazing Ettaprime.. such a clean setups you have
I hope it has better graphics drivers. I have the SER4 4800U version and freezing/lookups are a common thing with it. Daily. It is a known issue but noone seems to care to work on it. Standard response from the manufacture "unplug and replug hardware, install OS new, etc. etc." Standard support stuff without addressing the driver issue.
I have had one of this version with the 5560U for a couple of weeks and I like it, though I don't game on it. I was bothered by the fact that when ramping up the usage that the fan was running way too slowly. I thought it was because they were trying to avoid The Dreaded Fan Whine, but while I run this at 25W TDP, and have changed the fan settings so that it ramps up a bit more quickly, I have found the fan to be amazingly quiet and though it never gets that fast (maybe 3800 RPM when running Cinebench), the difference in temps was significant. I have ordered a 5600H version because I'm not sure I'm comfortable with an all-plastic box (though this one feels very well made) without any internal metal frame other than the motherboard. (I also wanted a USB-C port that carries video which the 5600H has and the 5560U doesn't. I was able to get both of these at very good prices (Amazon Prime) and am curious as to whether the metal-case 5600H will seem to be worth the $80 difference in the price. But I agree with ETAPRIME that these are handsome little machines and allowing the fan to speed up a little bit earlier than the default made all the difference in feel without adding much sound and that sound is more 'moving air' than 'whine'.
Very informative comment, thanks for sharing your views & thoughts. So I understand that you are able to see a fan speed reading on HWMonitor with these Beelink Mini PCs ?
@@chairman67 HWMonitor shows almost everything but does NOT show me fan speeds on the Beelink, but AIDA64 usually fins all fans, and finds the fan on the Beelinks, though you may have to have a paid version - I don't remember what get shown and what gets shows as "TRIAL COPY" (or whatever).
Impressive little machine. Just want to get something for my parents but I also want to low-key game on it when I visit them lol
eta launches a beelink review minutes ago..... (me) MUST WATCH
Nice video, Im waiting for the miniPcs with the 6800u or 6800h
Still rocking a ser3 in one of my arcade machines. Does a hell of a job with emulation and 720/900p pc gaming with some titles.
HI ETA, awesome video, I enjoy all your content.... keep up the good work 🙏 An idea for a video: minisforum has an autumn sale, could be top picks to buy, my eye is in the new nucx i5 😍
Not bad. Nice to see some other scenes from games and even some new ones being shown.
Awesome. New mini pc for Monday blues . . .
Thanks prime.
We need a paycheck to paycheck series with affordable items 💫🏆
Loved the video. I just missed the temps.
1 million subscriber celebration gonna be soon.
I had a budget prebuilt tower with intel i5-4460 with no dedicated graphics card, had it for 7 years so I'm going to upgrade to the SER 5560u, it's like 10x smaller and about 4 times better benchmarks lmao
I feel like the upgrade from the 4800U SER4 is so minor, especially in gaming. I use Ryzen Master to get 40W TDP and it runs like that all the time with no problems. Until the RDNA2 graphics become to norm I'll be sticking with it
I just purchased the ser4. I wanted to ask do you have any problems with stability? I updated the AMD drivers but I still get random crashes.
@@jersetboii sorry to hear but no, I don't have any issues with mine! Never had a single crash yet. Any pattern to the crashes?
@@jersetboii I bought it a few months ago. Same here. Almost daily freezing and crashes. Especially when I watch videos more often. I reset/reload the driver now constantly via SHIFT+STRG+WINDOWS+B. It kinda helps.
WHEN ARE THE 6800U MINI PC'S GOING TO BE AVAILABLE???
The real, and the only question.
That's what I'm waiting for..
HX99G❤
How is yet another 5000 series mini worth buying over all the existing ones. Can we have another video about that 6800u mini you had since March? Compare that to this "worth buying" mini please.
Linux with Pharonix benchmarks please ETA. You're doing a fine job here man.
Hi! Thanks for your video, I've always wanna know what model is your keyboard! Thanks in advance
Wicked gamer and collector has multiple channels. Far as know eta prime has one. The two have useful information. who's the best? Is anyone's opinion.
FYI keyboard ETA PRIME is using is Nuphy Air75.
But this keycaps are seek and I want to know where you buyed ETA! hahaha
I would love to learn how well OBS x264 stream encoding works on these devices as dedicated streaming boxes...
Cool, another awesome mini PC.
Few comments :
1. The description clearly says 5560U. And you in the video said several times, 5625u.
2. Being usb c 3.2, doesnt mean it will support video out. And it doesn't. Per specifications. Its misleading
This and the perifarolds for the pc cost less than the good chromebook pro I was going to use, and thus little thing is still much better
mini pc with $400 during Amazon prime day can get a amd Ryzen 5 5000series either U or H.
It’s good enough to have low to mid level gaming. Not a fps gamer computer but for lighter gaming, it works fine. At least when I play games like Monster Hunter Rise it works fine. Laptop is good choice but the mini pc is “light weight” and you can use it for media center, gaming or similar stuff anywhere.😂
Thank you for indeep review as always. Is this mini pc silent? I want to buy a mini pc and noise level is very important for me I am in between with this and quieter 3c i will use as a plex server and some light gaming
You need to add flight simulation to the list of games as its a good stress test
Wake me up when. We get those 6800 apus or amd 680m graphics.
any C power plug would come really handly
So true, for ultra portability while you are one the move. Saves our 🌎
Is it better to buy the 5560U variant instead of the 5600H? performance difference is very less, more importantly Beelink is running the 5600H at lower TDP of 35W instead of rated TDP of 45W so any small performance advantage will be negated.
What is the Ratchet & Clank game on PS2 & the Ninja Gaiden game on PS3?
Wonder how it will play Minecraft for my son? Hmm. Thanks for the video
More than enough even most phones can play Minecraft at 60fps
this looks fantastic. How is it with steam OS?
Games run smooth? No buffering etc. I wanna used this for PlayStation 1/2 games Maby 1 or 2 PlayStation 4 games also
GTA Vice City Stories, Thomb Rader , Delta Force, Fifa etc.
For those asking about the wallpapers: it’s wallpaper engine on steam
I hope you post a video with all the adobe cracks. As always, you are the best, the crack works great
Could you consider adding X-Plane and MSFS to your testing?
Why all your test and the FPS-meter state Ryzen 5625U when your title says 5560 ?
Question, would you use the Win11 video drivers, or download from AMD?
Ordered one of these as it looks like a close comparison to the Steam Deck at the low price point without all the stuff I don't need. Thanks for the vid.
Tower of Fantasy is now on Razer Gold and Gundam Evolution online was playable with benchmarks...
And Intel ARC emulation was ugly...
Wow what a surprise, another Ryzen 5000 series mini PC review from ETA. Don't you ever get tired of it yourself bro?
I was really looking forward to the new Ryzen 7000 series in some mini-pc's. Will they be coming out with a compatible line for these? It seems the chips announced to date need too much power and get far too hot. Might have to get a 5900HX mini-pc if nothing new is released.
Same. Think we're in for a wait sadly.
ryzen 7000 is way more efficient than Ryzen 5000, the clocks are well above 5GHZ, at lower clocks, R9 7950X beat 105 Watt 5950X while consuming 65 Watts. Ryzen 700 is designed to clock insanely high till it reaches 95C,which is a safe operating temp according to AMD
@@hariskhan01 I realize this. But how are you going to cool any of these new processors in a Mini-PC format. Every video that I've seen using these CPUs shows them being water-cooled. I'm all for it if they can incorporate one of these into a smaller format PC but cooling is the main concern here no?
@@DyesubDave Don't mixed up desktop and mobile CPU, and AMD will has new APUs line up soon.
@@looseman Well that's what I'm hoping for. I haven't heard any news regarding them though so I was concerned that this was all we had to go with.
I'm wondering which of these is best for emulation, currently looking at the Morefine S500+. But I'm wondering if I should wait for mini PCs that have the RDNA2 in them.
I would love to see this Morefine S500 with a Ryzen 9 6900hx + RDNA2. Waiting for the launch
1:00 in.....ABC to the DBs and the USBs on the CPs for the ESP82s and the DnGs.......👀
I’m new to gaming pc’s and looking for a small form factor pc to play flight sim games. I would like to know how the performance of the games you test compare to one of these flight simulation games ie. Microsoft flight simulator 2020 or X-plane 12, which many state won’t even run without a dedicated gpu.
I've been interested in these for a multi-monitor work station. I'm interested to see how much of that this could handle as compared to their Ryzen 9 offering. My current workstation laptop can have 4-5 programs open along with 4-5 tabs. Being an AMD A6 I can easily peg the CPU depending on what I'm doing.
I think the comments and the video disagree on which CPU is in this unit
I bought that as media PC and NAS-PC.
YES! The VAYSA mount! 😂
Is it just me, or is this not on Amazon? That link isn’t getting me to it…
I think on this one we only can use 2 4k monitor, because that usb c only usb 2.0. The other version with 5600h have 3 4k monitor support with usb c 3.1
I'm looking around to verify this but at the moment, I'm really disappointed he mentioned it incorrectly in his video, with no correction even after your comment. I just purchased this based on his review and I now realized it won't work with my portable monitor which requires USB C DP alt mode. Because I'm buying through a service, I can only wait for them to response and let me know if my order can be cancelled.
I've seen many of ETA Prime's video and usually test these ports out in the video. But in this review, he only seemed to connect via the HDMI ports.
What were the settings used for rpcs3? I wanna get fight night working for me and the homies
Intel nvidia pc build when?
I gotta know... What wallpaper app are you using
Can you get RAM faster than 3200?
Thats what really holds back these mini PCs with SODIMM RAM. At work we have Lenovo based machines with 5750G and max 3200MT/s RAM(i tried to go higher, even with 3400 RAM it will drop to 2666)
At home i have a 5700G with 4600MT/s RAM and EVERYTHING is faster, especially the GPU, its just barely good enough to play Tiny Tina Wonderland at 1080p low, or 720p medium where as the 5750g struggles with acceptable frame rate 720p low(FSR reduces frame rate for some reason)
5750GE^^^
I wonder if it's possible to run a video editing software like davinci resolve free on this Mini PC. My dads needs a new PC since his old AIO Desktop is an old core i3 Dual Core (10 years+ I guess).
And since he wants to basically stitch together some old vacation videos in FullHD it would be great to know if such a machine can handle it.
The alternative would be my used PC which is an Ryzen 2600 with a GTX 1050 Ti.
As I understand it, the free version of davinci resolve now also supports gpu encoding. But even with CPU encoding such a 5600 H/U 6-core should be a deal fasten than the old Ryzen 2600?!
Hi... Have a question the 5500u with the Radeon graphics, can run Warframe ? Thanks in advance
Think about this.. a mini with a 6000 and USB 4 would at least allow external GPU. I don't see any appeal to such a dated box with Vega graphics. I don't get it man.
Salutations
Is this mini pc enough for PS, AI, ID and CSP? as a freelancer starter machine...
I'm guessing you've never watched some of these restoration videos on here
Question is it possible to use a old laptop as an display cause I really want to get one of these But I'll have to sacrifice getting a good monitor for the time being
What is the price like your mini passi?
including memory
I am a simple man. I see hachiroku, i click.
Hi. Some users complain about the noise of the beelink when heat is a problem. How would you describe that small pc ? Noisy ?
How is Champions of Norrath and Shadow of the Colossus (PCSX2) running on 5625u?
Is it good for switch emulation?
How would a PC like this handle things like Ableton Live, the DAW software??
Plz test this with an eGPU
Mr. ETA Prime, since you have done a lot of reviews with the mini PCs, I have an important question for you. I have just configured a new Ryzen 4700U with the Kingston 500GB M.2 drive. Before I started up the device, I added my secondary SSD (Samsung EVO) data drive that I used in another PC. While looking at the data drives tonight, after loading my software, I just realized that the first partition on my secondary drive (D:) is my active, primary drive. Shouldn’t the Kingston M.2 drive contain the active, primary drive? If I remove the secondary SSD, will my 4700U boot up correctly with just the Kingston M.2 drive installed? I have a bad feeling about this. I appreciate any advice that you can give me. P.S. the Kingston M.2 is GPT and the Samsung SSD is MBR.
I think you can change the boot drive In the boot menu. That whole press f12 or f5 thing during that first startup screen before windows loads.
When you turn. It on.
@@travislowrider6623 I removed the SSD and the Beelink booted off the m.2 drive with no problems. After deleting the system reserved and logical partitions off the SSD, I reinstalled it into the Beelink and everything is working well. A little of worry for no reason.
Does this work with Linux basically I want a hyperspin attration system 12 Tb hardrive would it be able to work with it
Please! I would like to get some suggestions on an affordable (under 1000$) mini pc capable of playing games like god of war and red dead redemption 2 on medium to high settings. 🙏
Thank you! 😊
Is your monitor 4k?
So this is the 5560u or the 5625u?
How well does it run Librelec?
So pretty windows console. Wow.
Could you run a DAW on this pc, like studio one 5?
Can this mini pc run ultra wide monitors?
Odd thing that we still haven't gotten a mini PC with a RDNA2 chipset like the one on the Steam Deck. It's either a laptop or bust.
Well there was a mini PC announced with an RDNA2 chip (a 680M IGPU to be more exact), but I'm not sure if it's out yet
Which keyboard is pictured in the video?
I find these mini pc units to be quite overpriced considering most of them use old gen laptop socs. In most cases you could probably just get a laptop with the same soc for a similar price
@n n Why worry about the charger if you just can plug in the laptop also. And a laptop can use a seperate keyboard and or monitor also. It's not a better option 'for some' but for most of us :D
I don't see a Ryzen 5600 (H/U) as an "old gen laptop SoC". In fact it still is the current gen when it comes to availability.
So a notebook with that APU for 400 bucks or less isn't good to be found. Especially with the price.
But for someone who wants to use that at a desk, a notebook is a bit sub-optimal since when you want to use it with a separate mouse and keyboard you still have to open the (mostly 15 inch) notebook to turn it on every time. This is not practical ... and with the footprint these standard notebooks a small Mini PC looks way more elegant.
Laptops fans are also Abit more Whinney...
they are overpriced compared to a xbox series s
@@si4632 actually no. PC's have one advantage over consoles. windows games. From other sources lol. From a paying perspective your right. From a frugal or freeloading perspective, def not. Well as long as you don't pay more than $300-$400 lol. To be fair my current mini with graphics exceeding this one. I got 2nd hand for $80 XD. So until the 6000 chips come out. Im good for now lol.
Also mini PC's are smaller than an Xbox s
Doe these mini pcs work on ultra wide monitors 21:9 ?
Again 400+ euro for the SER 5600H you could better buy a microatx system ? You might even squeeze a complete 5600G out of it : 150 for the CPU 60 for the mainboard, you have 210 euro left for a more powerfull system.
(Edit : I've checked in the Netherlands... for about 400 euro you can have a 5600G system including a good case 16 Gb 3200 MHz DDR4 and 480Gb SSD which blows this kind of way to expensive mini-PC's out of the water. So only recommended if you need a very small PC at the cost of price/performance)
@n n But most of the users who need that already have that kind of system. And if you don't really need it's like many other mini-pc's at this price point not powerfull enough. Both in performance and upgradeabillity you're loosing a lot. I just don't see much market for this at this price point which is already very overcrowded.
How would a mini pc compare to a laptop?
How would this do with 4k 60hz on a 70 inch tv??
How did u get that live wallpaper?
What keyboard is that??
Anyone tried virtual pinball on one of these? I’m specifically thinking FX3. Would like to use one in a legends pinball micro.
planning to buy this for my office, anybody know how loud the fans get?
05:44 is vram included in ram counter?
The display driver constantly crashes on mine.
I bought a SER3 16GB+500GB/AMD Ryzen7 3750H mini PC a couple of weeks ago and installed HoloISO on it (SteamOS). It's working fine but I'm not sure I'm getting the most from it, game performance-wise. It seems for most titles I try (for example, Stray), I get low to mid twenties frame rates, even with in-game graphics settings on low. I've also messed with Steam settings, but can't seem to hit 30FPS reliably on anything I play.
Is the SER model I bought just not up to the task, or is there something I can do to boost performance of this little PC? Anyone?