ThinkCentre M75q Tiny

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ThinkCentre M75q Tiny

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Based on 33 Reddit mentions

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i7-9700T vs i3-12100T - Dell Optiplex Micro Batocera console.

Best perspective is knowing some emulators work better with higher single thread performance while the Core i3-12100T has slightly better graphics performance. Ultimately it depends on cost. Like most Linux distros Batocera OS takes better advantage of Radeon GCN 5 integrated graphics in recent year

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Retired_Hillbilly336 in r/MiniPCs

May 6, 2026 5:08 PM

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What are your expectations for support? Some thoughts on many PCS I've owned from Dell, Asus, Bosgame, Chuwi.

When a major PC OEM launches a product, technical & component is in the forefront. Chi-NUC brands only provide the effort given to consumer electronics found @ the corner drugstore. From decades of PC experience, any branded product which doesn't require official registration for warranty has an exc

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Old_Crows_Associate in r/MiniPCs

October 2, 2025 3:52 PM

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Seeking recommendations for home PC replacement

Lenovo ThinkCentre M75q Gen 2 Mini Ryzen 3 Pro 5350GE 256GB SSD 16GB RAM Modern dependable hardware with a Zen 3 4-core/8-thread processor. Depending on your router they're even offering Wi-Fi 6 for an additional 10 Quid. You can even add an additional Type C port if needed.

Retired_Hillbilly336 in r/MiniPCs

May 5, 2026 11:44 PM

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Latest best mini pc

For the best results with PS3/PS4 emulation in BatoceraOS with integrated graphics, one is generally focused on a system with an RDNA3 Radeon RX 780M iGPU + 32GB of memory. As for 5-10 years of longevity, most Chi-NUC brands are questionable beyond 3 considering most like a history beyond that lengt

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Old_Crows_Associate in r/MiniPCs

September 25, 2025 5:05 PM

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. No more cooling problems! :)

It's a solid question, with the less than complex answer. It's less about "when" a budget PC will fail, and more about "If". For the most part, these Chi-NUC PC are are manufactured at the same production levels as consumer electronics you pick up at the corner drug store 🤷 Using a budget Wo-We HU-M

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Old_Crows_Associate in r/MiniPCs

July 13, 2025 12:16 PM

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Advice please!

I think you don't want to risk your money on buying something cheap from a cheap Chinese manufacturer that wouldn't give you any real warranties or replacement parts when the thing gets defective due to poor quality or even overheating. I had my experience ending up with €600 e-waste after my chines

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Colchoens in r/MiniPCs

January 1, 2026 2:35 PM

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Just picked these up for about 160 including shipping and tax. Will these be good as workstations to work remotely through a client?

I am using this when I am not actively gaming as this Lenovo Neo 50Q G4 (i5-13620H /16GB /512GB SSD) uses about 2040watts while my 12700K /32GB / 2TB / 3070FE system uses about 150watts at the desktop and 370 while gaming.. I got a inexpensive but working "fine" DP KVM to switch back and forth qui

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worldrenownedballdr in r/computers

March 11, 2026 2:58 PM

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What do I need to start a home server ? Can I go in almost blind ?

I went in blind on a Lenovo ThinkCentre M75q-1, worked out great so far

Any-Dig-1366 in r/HomeServer

March 19, 2026 12:40 AM

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