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KAMRUI Mini PC: 12th Intel N95, Windows 11 Pro, 8GB DDR4 RAM, 256GB M.2 SSD $199.99 Shipped @ KAMRUI AU via Amazon AU

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  • This or a Beelink?

  • +2

    Grabbed one. Thanks!

  • +21

    My IT brain will just never let me get past the word "Celeron"

    • +9

      Your never know - the 300A was a beast

      • +5

        Never forget

      • +1

        Definitely. Could overclock it to hell.

        • +1

          Last CPU before my current 8700K i overclocked was the Coppermine Pentium 3, Slot 1 goodness

          Few years between those….

        • wonder if you can delid and liquid metal a celeron :)

          (not serious) <— feel like i have to put that there now

        • 450mhz of blistering speed!

      • +4

        laughed my ass off, thats a flashback!

    • +4

      My IT brain will just never let me get past the word "intel iGPU"

      • I look at the actual Intel GPUs and think these can't be good.

  • +1

    This would be great for Home Assistant.

  • +6
    • +6

      it WAS, but its also expired…

      welcome to commerce :)

      • +3

        Sorry misswd my commerce class but what I attended was a good deal class.

        And that feels me this deal can be better

  • +8

    I'd probably rather spend $60 more for an N100 with double the ram and storage

    https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B0CGZW8R5L/?th=1

    Been eyeing this one up for ages, but dunno what I would do with it :D

    • +3

      Could always just post it to me

      • Money well spent you reckon?

        Waiting for it to go even cheaper and then I'll find an excuse to buy it :)

    • +3

      exactly… I already have a laptop i barely use

      its like whenever i see a tablet on here…yup, i need something else to irregularly use that will sit in a drawer

      which is where i guess most of them end up until they get fobbed off to a relo or go into ewaste

      consumerism….

      i did have an 8th Gen i5 NUC, but gave it to a friend, because (see usage argument above)

    • +2

      Yeah I went with the Firebat n100 mini for ~$240NZD and it's fine for the job with n100 16GB/512GB

      https://vi.aliexpress.com/item/1005005234838380.html

      The reality of these mini pc's is it's only good for light use(imo) like my parents using it to browse youtube and 1080p+ video playback. The people that buy these kinds of minis for gaming etc are kidding themselves.

      • +1

        That's a really good price. Works out to around $206 AUD for the 16GB/500GB N100. Tempting :D That one has dual NICs as well

      • They're great as servers. Grabbing content, serving content, pay for themselves within a year.

  • +1

    not good, just wait for Beelink Ser Ryzen

  • My cart will expire in about 5 mins if someone still wants one.

  • I'm cheap. Is there any of these mini PCs that would be suitable for gaming if I'm able to connect a GPU with an adaptor?

    Asking because I like these computers being so small and recently discovered that you can connect GPUs to small factors PCs.

    • +1

      Slaving a fast GPU to a Celeron CPU would be a bit nuts, and by the time you get a decent GPU, buy the external case to house it and dock with the mini PC, you'd have been better off just building a cheap desktop, from secondsies parts, that would perform 200% better

    • Maybe not exactly what you are looking for - these are quite small and can house an internal GPU
      https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/serious-gamin…

      Often come on sale.

      Might take up less space than the type of NUC you are when an external GPU is connected.

      I got the 'Beast Canyon' and find it great - overpriced because I bought it during covid.

    • No, there are no adaptors that wouldn't kill the performance of a connected gpu.

    • Nope.

      Just buy an ex-corporate Dell or HP in the Tower form factor.
      You can find them with graphics cards already installed, like this one - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/285453818964
      They have the space and power supply to host a graphics card.

      Asking because I like these computers being so small and recently discovered that you can connect GPUs to small factors PCs.

      How small are you imagining an external graphics card and an external power supply connected to a small form factor PC ? The result is bigger than just using a case with enough space to start with 🤷🏼‍♂️

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