Beelink
EQI12
Based on 31 Reddit mentions
$299.00
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Mini PC for Plex/PlexAmp, and all the *arr suite
This is why LLMs/AI hallucinate absolute trash for PC research as it scrapes the most worthless and outdated information. For example the Geekom IT14 and Beelink SEi12 are no longer on the official websites (and haven't been for some time) while failing to indicate which EQi12 configuration. It also
...Retired_Hillbilly336 in r/MiniPCs
August 5, 2026 3:21 PM
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Budget pick for entry-level hobbyist - HTPC
For what you get now with the RAMpocalypse the Atom Celeron N150 mini PCs from a reputable brand aren't making much sense. As an example after a few weeks of use a friend of mine returned there MINI S13 for a Beelink EQi12 Core i3-1220P. The EQi12 brought dual channel memory, dual NIC and dual 2280
...Retired_Hillbilly336 in r/MiniPCs
May 8, 2026 7:12 PM
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Is a Mini PC good for hosting Jellyfin, Nextcloud and Immich?
beelink s12 / eq12 is the sweet spot for that stack. n100 transcodes 1080p without breaking a sweat and handles 4k hevc-to-h264 via qsv. go 16gb ram minimum — immich's ml container alone wants 4gb when it's generating clip embeddings, and nextcloud preview generation can spike pretty hard if you've
...SelfHostedGuides in r/HomeServer
April 28, 2026 8:09 AM
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Should I wait or is there a good value mini PC?
Crazy for sure, one example of mine is the Beelink EQi12 I bought 11/11/2024 for AUD $471 with 24GB LDDR5 Ram is now AUD $651 with 16Gb DDR4 Ram. CPU is Intel Core i3-1220P. One of the M.2 PCIE SSD I added to it for AUD $189 now costs AUD $499! It doesn't matter about the currency, look at the perce
...dragonflymaster in r/MiniPCs
April 29, 2026 8:22 AM
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Budget home server/lab option (Under $200)
for under 00 the Beelink EQ12 or similar n100 mini PCs are hard to beat right now. you get a quad core, 16GB RAM, 500GB NVMe, and they idle around 8W. throw Proxmox on it and you can run a handful of LXC containers for your common services. if you want more storage options, an older Optiplex SFF wit
...HomelabStarter in r/HomeServer
March 20, 2026 3:49 PM
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