Beelink
SER8
$436.04
GMKtec
Based on 130 Reddit mentions
$359.99
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$699 i3-300 🤣 You can do much, much better in the $700 range. Look at just about anything in the GMKTec K line, for starters. Picking one at basically random, the NUCBox K12 Ryzen 7 H 255 with 32GB RAM/1TB SSD, Oculink and dual 2.5Gb NIC is currently $649. That will absolutely smoke an i3-300 perfor
...0xe3b0c442 in r/MiniPCs
February 5, 2026 2:38 AM
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i have something similar, just on a slightly more expensive platform: this is a GMKtec K12 (atm on Aliexpress for 267€ as barebone minus voucher). i added 64GB ram, which i got for about 270 euros, 1 1TB nvme ssd i had laying around plus the same 6 port sata card the OP uses. that one is connected t
...UltraHorst in r/MiniPCs
November 29, 2025 9:12 PM
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I think the GMKtec K12 is probs good value at $500 (Ryzen 7 8745HS CPU, Radeon 780M iGPU - 32gb RAM, 500GB SSD) vs competitors who have soldered ram and less expandability. The K12 has three SSD slots and you can replace the RAM. Plus it has an OCulink port so you can plug a dedicated GPU to max gam
...pokefreak818 in r/MiniPCs
November 18, 2025 11:46 PM
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Honestly it's working good, a bit rough around the edges. I built it because I really don't like Android. The lack of control, software support abandonment, etc, have driven me to work towards eradicating Android from all my devices. So atm we have these Mini PCs, they were £160 no RAM no SSD. Beast
...Azelphur in r/selfhosted
March 20, 2026 5:23 PM
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Things have changed last decade, mini pcs performances are close to desktop pc, with the bonus mini pcs use a fraction of the energy of a desktop pc. My k12 is left switched on 24/7 it goes to sleep when not in use in windows11, no need to worry about energy prices anyhow. Check hot uk deals for gmk
...ukman6 in r/MiniPCs
March 26, 2026 10:30 AM
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I just picked up a GMKTec K12 that is pretty decent. $499 on Amazon right now.
TokenSlinger in r/MiniPCs
October 18, 2025 9:41 PM
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The least you could have done is benchmarking your NVME M2 SSD, things like "i don t trust this , i don t feel like" are not Tech argument. Same goes with the RAM, you could have benchmark its performances and then draw some conclusion.btw TSMC is the best processor manufacturer period, i didn t kno
...RobloxFanEdit in r/MiniPCs
November 29, 2025 6:49 AM
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With the way prices are right now, if you don't already have some laptop RAM sticks laying around to drop into a barebones unit, AOOSTAR's MACO 6850H is pretty enticing as a budget option with a solid iGPU. Available for US 300 ish on their website with no SSD installed but the 24GB RAM is soldered
...YZR13 in r/MiniPCs
February 22, 2026 2:59 PM
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GMKtec K12 Or the GMKtec K11, which has practically the same performance. Worth keeping an eye out for a bargain on either.
landed-gentry- in r/MiniPCs
November 19, 2025 12:00 PM
2
Check out the GMktec K8 or K11/K12 the K8 with 32gb ram is like $500 on amazon and basically has the same processor as the ROG Ally, it will play a lot of games just with the internal APU. I was able to get close to 60FPS on Call of Duty with it. It has an Oculink port right on the front panel as we
...CJPTK in r/eGPU
December 16, 2025 3:29 AM
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