| Tamaño |
Intel N150 12GB DDR5+256GB, Intel N150 12GB DDR5+512GB, Intel N150 16GB+1TB, Intel N150 12GB+64GB+512GB
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| Estilo |
Mini PC, G9 actualizado
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| Tamaño Memoria Caché Instalada |
16 GB
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| Capacidad de almacenamiento |
16 GB
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| Memoria RAM Instalada |
16 GB
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| Capacidad máxima de la memoria RAM |
16 GB
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| Velocidad Memoria |
3200 MT/s
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| Tipo RAM |
DDR4 SDRAM
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| Velocidad Reloj Memoria |
3200 MHz
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| Número de modelo |
G3 PLUS
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| Nombre Modelo |
G3 Plus
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| Contenido de la caja |
1 adaptador de corriente, 1 cable HDMI, 1 manual de instrucciones (idioma español no garantizado)., 1 manual de usuario (idioma español no garantizado), 1 mini PC GMKtec Nucbox G3 plus Intel Twin Lake N150, 1 soporte VESA con tornillos
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| Marca del procesador |
Intel
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| Año Modelo |
2025
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| Número Modelo CPU |
Intel Twin Lake N150
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| Fabricante del procesador |
Intel
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| Opinión media de los clientes |
4.3 4.3 de 5 estrellas
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4.3 de 5 estrellas
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| Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon |
nº341 en Computadoras y Accesorios (Ver el Top 100 en Computadoras y Accesorios) nº5 en Minicomputadoras
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| ASIN |
B0CQ4C9ZY1
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| Altura del artículo |
1,67 pulgadas
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| Fabricante |
Shenzhenshi Jimokekejiyouxiangongsi
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| Descripción de la garantía |
1 año de garantía
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| Unidad de medida del tamaño de la pantalla |
75 Pulgadas
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| Resolución máxima de la pantalla |
3840x2160
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| Tipo de pantalla |
LED
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| Ratio de aspecto |
16:09
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| Resolución |
3840 x 2160
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| Resolución Nativa |
1920 x 1080
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| Puertos USB |
3
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| Puertos HDMI |
2
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| Salidas de vídeo |
2
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| Tipo de diseño de ordenador personal |
Mini PC
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| Color |
Negro -
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| Características del producto |
Despierta EN Lan, Encendido automático, Intel i226-V Giga LAN (RJ45)*1
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| Tecnología del disco duro |
PCIE 3.0 M.2 2280/ M.2 2242 SATA
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| Interfaz Hardware |
Bluetooth 5, Ethernet, HDMI, PCIE x 16, USB 3.0, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2
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| Consumo energético |
6 Vatios
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| Dimensiones Artículo |
4,48 x 4,17 x 1,67 pulgadas
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| Especificaciones energéticas |
CE, FCC, UL
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| Salida de vídeo |
HDMI
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| Interfaz Salida Vídeo |
HDMI
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| Interfaz del disco duro |
PCI Express x16
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| Nombre de estilo |
Mini PC
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| Método Enfriamiento |
Ventilador de refrigeración
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| Dispositivos compatibles |
Teclado, Ratón, Monitor, Proyector, Televisión
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| Tipo de enchufe |
Tipo A - 2 clavijas (norteamericano)
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| Cantidad total de ranuras de expansión |
2
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| Tarjeta gráfica |
Integrado
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| Procesador de gráficos |
Intel
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| Memoria RAM |
16 GB
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| Tipo de RAM de la tarjeta gráfica |
DDR4 SDRAM
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| Interfaz de tarjeta gráfica 1 |
Integrado
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| Tipo de procesador |
Intel Mobile CPU
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| Velocidad del procesador |
3,6 GHz
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| Zócalo del procesador |
FCBGA1264
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| Nº de procesadores |
4
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| Máxima velocidad del modelo de CPU |
3,6 GHz
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| Tecnología de conexión |
Ethernet, Wi-Fi
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| Conexión inalámbrica |
2,4 GHz radiofrecuencia, 5.8 GHz radiofrecuencia, 802.11ax, Radiofrecuencia de 5 GHz
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| Tecnología inalámbrica |
Wifi
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| Tipo de interfaz 1 - Tipo de interfaz 5 |
Botones
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| Distribución del teclado |
QWERTY
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| Marca |
GMKtec
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| Sistema operativo |
11 Pro
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| Modelo de CPU |
Intel Mobile CPU
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| Velocidad de la CPU |
3,6 GHz
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| Tamaño de caché |
16 GB
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| Descripción de la tarjeta gráfica |
Integrado
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| Coprocesador de gráficos |
Intel
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| Capacidad de almacenamiento de memoria |
16 GB
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| Ranuras de memoria disponibles |
1
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| Usos específicos del producto |
Educativo, Profesional, Uso diario
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| Feature |
GMKtec Garantía: GMKtec ofrece una garantía limitada de 1 año de GMKtec para cada mini PC, a partir de la fecha de compra. Todos los defectos debido al diseño y la mano de obra están cubiertos. Con un equipo profesional de posventa siempre listo para atender sus necesidades, simplemente puede relajarse y disfrutar de su mini PC.
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Kevin P StewartKevin P Stewart –
Small, powerful and priced right
Basically, I tried to do everything I could to test this unit and see if it stumbled in any way. I have not been able to make it stumble so I am very pleased with this purchase. I love the small size and because of it I may just keep components in several places and just transport the small box as my portable computer. It has plenty of power for the type of work I do, which is normal homeowner type of uses. It has all the ports I could use or anticipate needing. It has a DP Port (Display Port) which is used to string multiple monitors together. I haven’t considered this in the past, but may in the future and it will be nice to have the option with this machine. Some of the USB ports I’m using could be freed up by using Bluetooth components.I would recommend this computer for people looking for an alternative to laptops or towers and the price is right considering what you get. It also appears to me that upgrading to larger RAM and Storage may not be necessary as the cloud appears to be taking over. I upgraded my other mini to larger RAM and a 1 terabit drive. But after using this unit I’m not sure it is necessary. All in all I can’t say anything negative about the unit. I’m very pleased!Keep reading for additional detailed description.This is my second minicomputer from GMKtec. I purchased one about 1 year ago. It worked well but the SSD crashed. The company worked with me, and I was able to replace the SSD, and rebuild the software and it has been working ever since. So, they have been responsive and stand behind their products.I had a need for a second computer so spotted this and decided to give it a chance. The unit came nicely packaged and intact. All the items listed were in the package as advertised. The difference with the minicomputer is that all the peripherals are not included. I have many of the peripherals so it is not an issue for me but be aware that if you don’t you need a monitor (I’m using a small TV I had), a keyboard (I bought a $13 USB one) and a mouse (I already had one).After acquiring the components, you literally just plug the components in and turn it on. The first thing you notice is how fast the screen comes up. Remember when you would turn your computer on then go get some coffee and hope it was up and running? Not so here it is a fast boot up.It went through some introductory screens and askes you some questions. The only one that gave me hesitation was the password one. It turns out this is to log into the computer every time you turn it on. So, make that a simple one to remember. I didn’t but went in to change it later.It comes loaded with Microsoft Windows 11After that I started downloading software and Apps, all the ones that I use. I had no difficulty or problems with any of them. I connected it wirelessly through my home router with no difficulty. It comes with the latest wifi-6. I’m connected with 2.4 GHz channel and get 55 Mbps download and 33.42 Mbps upload. I know this depends on your systems but shows that there is plenty of speed.The minicomputer unit is 1.5 inches high and 3 3/8 inches square (see picture). Plenty of USB ports and if necessary, you can put a USB expander in one port. I used the headphones jack to listen to some music and connected my Bluetooth ear buds also both worked with a hitch and there is no lag or distortion. The package also comes with an angle support so you can hang it on the back of the monitor. This cleans up the area and make the monitor appear to be an all in one.I loaded Microsoft 365, a mechanical drawing program, iTunes and quicken and used them thinking that they may put the unit to a test for speed and any potential problems. There were none and it performed flawlessly.I have some “sleep” issues with the other unit, but this unit goes to sleep and wakes up with no issues even if left for a long period and with the monitor disconnected.Another improvement I noticed was that they have changed the way they screw the cover on. On my previous unit you had to remove the rubber feet to access the screws, and this will eventually cause problems with them coming off. This newer unit has the screws accessible trough the feet. This is much better for those looking to do any upgrading.
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Patrick W –
Even decent for lite gaming
I'm honestly quite shocked at the value this thing has packed into it.I originally wanted to just convert this into a Linux-only machine and set up emulation there but I quickly found that there were some issues with display and processing. What I thought was going to be a fairly light load, turned out to be more than it could handle. It was not even running a sega Genesis game well. I also found that there's something with the display/graphics that I couldn't even get dual screens to work in Ubuntu Linux. Nor could I send audio out via HDMI. GMKTec had a build of Ubuntu but when I tried to install it, the computer did not seem to like it. I never was able to get their build of Ubuntu working. I feel like their build could have solved some of the Linux issues. I don't think it was inherently that the machine couldn't handle the graphics processing.So after wiping the machine a few times through trial and error I was able to get both Linux and Windows installed and either selectable during the boot menu. Having reinstalled Windows again I needed to download the drivers from GMKTec's website and run the install script. This was necessarily to ensure that the graphics and sound worked properly. This time attempting to run emulation (on windows) I was been pleasantly surprised. This machine, currently being under $200, has been able to handle a wide variety of retro gaming from original NES to Wii U. The Wii and Wii U emulation has some stuttering during assets loading or busy environments, but when the games are running things are generally smooth and appropriately 30 or 60 fps. Switching to Steam, I was able to run Ori and the will of the wisps, but only after turning down the graphic settings to Low.Running normal day to day web browsing works fine and it has a great amount of storage 1TB. This is a perfect day to day machine for probably 70-80% of users. This is also a perfect solution for travel or hooking up to a TV where the small form factor is preferred over a big tower or laptop. I think for more serious PC gamers this is not going to be enough processing power to run any powerful modern games. For the price, this is also a perfect machine to try out configurations that might break your normal computer, like trying to install multiple OS's and accidentally wiping the machine. For me this is going to be a perfect machine for learning different technologies on where I don't want to clutter my main machine.What's crazy is that a machine like this would have been completely sufficient to do all of my college homework on, though I think a laptop is better for that job (especially taking notes).PC's have come extremely far since the late 90s and early 00s. From that perspective it is mind blowing what this thing can do. From the perspective of today, this is adequate to handle almost any task, but intensive gaming, number crunching, video editing, or 3d rendering this is probably going to fall short. That being said the price to value ratio is still extremely high.
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Amazon Customer –
GMK Mini PC Upgraded G9
GMKtec Mini PC NAS Intel N150 Dual Boot System Desktop Computer 12GB DDR5 64GB EMMC+512GB SSD, 4*M.2 NVMe Slots, Dual NIC 2.5G, USB-C/USB 3.2 10Gbps, Network Attached Storage UPGRADED G9.This little beauty is fantastic. VERY fast. Installation was quick, the only thing that took time was copying and loading all the apps that cannot be transferred. Most of the files were on cloud storage and loaded almost instantly. I was able to go to wireless Bluetooth keyboard, mouse and speakers freeing up three USP ports from those Bluetooth dongles.The Bluetooth is fast enough to also connect to my 5G router. Has a C port for the power supply and another one for just you. TWO HDMI ports, TWO ethernet ports with three USB 3.2 ports. So quiet you have to put your hand by the fan vent to feel the ventilation. I have a 5G wireless router that is fast and depending on the apps speed the downloads are almost instant. Internet pages load quickly and Windows 11 Pro performs well on this unit. I am used to the big box Tower computers that cannot even come close to this unit. Now this G9 is not even the best computer GMK produces. I looked at the many units available on there website and this G9 is a great deal.
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Suburban Vampire –
Shockingly Effect Mini Server, Intel N150 really is THAT GOOD
I have spent the last few days putting this device through tests working on making sure it can actually do the jobs I got it for. So far, this appears to be a really solid choice for a home server network hub / main box for anything that doesn't require mass storage.I have replaced the internal m.2 card with a Transcend 2TB drive:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B092W8G8C6?th=1My system is running ProxMox VE as the base operating system, then I deployed Docker and Docker Compose natively on the host system and used handy ProxMox helper scripts to setup and spin up VM and containerized versions of Opnsense, Adguard, and Home Assistant. Via Docker Compose I deployed Traefik, sabnzbd, Audiobookshelf, Lidarr, Navidrome, VaultWarden, Bookstack, Baikal, DocMost, Joplin, prowlarr, and a WebDAV sync server for RetroArch.Using even "just" an SSD style m.2 to host everything, I'm finding the 12GB of RAM version to be just about perfect as a spot to put those services and then I'm using the rest of the bulk storage for a music collection, audiobook collection, and podcast storage. Audiobookshelf runs nice and responsively with this as a host.I ran my unit through like 8 hours of memtest86, no errors at all (woo!).Then I installed the OS as documented above.Then I felt like it would make sense to run some download tests.Sabnzbd++ running in a container on this system ran (I'm pretty sure) faster than it has for me before on this connection.So this system is outperforming a router while also deliverying Opnsense's enterprise class control and firewall.69.6 GB - downloaded in 15m 37s, average 76.2 MB/s, unpacked in 28m 50s90.9 GB - downloaded in 22m 37s, average 68.6 MB/s, unpacked in 20m 49s91.1 GB - downloaded in 18m 39s, average 84.1 MB/s, unpacked directly15.2 GB - downloaded in 3m 6s, average 83.5 MB/s, direct unpackObviously, my MUCH bigger and more electrically inefficient AMD AM4 system would unpack these jobs faster, but these are basically the most difficult jobs I could think of for the sabnzbd++ chain, a couple of untouched full size ISOs where the system has to download and handle 10s of GBs at a time. No hiccups or problems encountered, this tiny guy crunched that data out like a champ.Basically, the Intel N150 really is that good!Downsides & Notes:I didn't touch the WiFi / BlueTooth unit on mine at all and can't speak to its usefulness.Also, with only one m.2 2242 slot and the stated max capacity of 2TB means, unless you slap some USB3-based storage on, this guy will be limited by its data storage in terms of workloads it can do.Overall:I was shocked at how tiny and cute this device is, and the BIOS lets you change the LED ring light at the bottom to a bunch of different colors, so it seriously overdelivered for me in terms of asthetics and build quality.It's priced competitively with a good router, but running Opnsense on real hardware with multiple GB of RAM to throw at the problem, you are going to outperform any router that costs the same price this does. Just add a wireless access point and go :)A dual NIC mini PC as gateway and main home services host is going to be my go-to solution going forward, it's great!
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TJ Bryant –
Amazing Mini PC
Love this mini PC, loads up quick and easy set up. I'm using it to live stream playing the game on twitch and works great. Fast noise is not load and it has amazing storage. 512GB not bad for the price
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Tom B –
The mini-pc I was hoping for
Great mini-computer for basic needs. I needed a computer for a friend who needed email, browsers, and basic office needs. This fit the need well. I also didn't read close enough to understand this was pre-installed with Windows 11, this was a great bonus as I was expecting to have to install a Linux distribution for them (Ubuntu probably) to get them a usable system. While this won't be able to handle CPU heavy tasks....is great for its intended purpose, basic computer needs.Just the cost friendly, basic computer with good storage and CPU for the price.
Stephen –
Powerful Performance in the Palm of Your Hand – GMKtec Mini PC Delivers!
I was on the hunt for a compact yet powerful mini PC that could handle daily tasks with ease, and the GMKtec Mini PC with Intel N150 and Windows 11 Pro exceeded my expectations. Several employees had been complaining about how slow their computers were and due to the low cost, I thought that I would give this computer a try.Compact Yet CapableThis thing is tiny, yet it packs a punch. Whether I'm browsing, streaming, or handling office work, it runs smoothly and efficiently without lag. The Intel N150 processor does a great job for everyday computing, and having Windows 11 Pro pre-installed is a huge plus—no extra setup hassles nor extra costs associated with buying extra software.Perfect for Work & PlayI primarily use this as a secondary PC for work, and it’s whisper-quiet while running multiple tabs and applications. It’s also great for media streaming—I hooked it up to my TV, and it plays 4K videos flawlessly. The fact that it supports dual monitors makes multitasking effortless.Energy Efficient & Space-SavingUnlike bulky desktops, this mini powerhouse barely takes up any space on my desk, and it consumes far less energy. Perfect for a clutter-free setup or even a portable workstation when traveling.Great Connectivity & ExpandabilityDespite its size, the GMKtec Mini PC comes loaded with multiple USB ports, HDMI, and WiFi connectivity, making it easy to connect accessories and external storage. Plus, there’s room for storage expansion, which is a nice touch for future upgrades.Final Verdict: If you need a compact, efficient, and reliable mini PC for home, office, or media streaming, the GMKtec Mini PC with Intel N150 and Windows 11 Pro is a fantastic choice. It’s affordable, powerful for its size, and incredibly versatile. Highly recommend!
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Claude Goff –
Very compact and somewhat endowed mini pc
My rating should read 4.5! At first it appeared a little sluggish, but with the Windows 11 updates it seems to have improved. It starts up snappy, shuts down smoothly. I don't have any programs or games fast speed or anything like that. It handles MS Word well. It has a very small footprint just under my monitor, it's very very quite. Wi-Fi: it connected right away, no problem. Video quality: Seems snappy enough, sharp clear picture. Usb ports: it has two in front and two in the back, that's about all it has room for. I use the front for my mouse dongle and thumb drive. The rear for the keyboard and Usb port hub. Storage capacity: 1 TB very good in my estimate, also has 16 GB memory which is what is recommended as good running memory. Gaming capability: Not for hard core gamers.Overall, I'm very pleased with my purchase since I saved right around $500 on a new desktop!
noblesse obligenoblesse oblige –
Versatile multi-purpose multi-SSD multi-boot mini PC with Windows 11 Pro and Linux!
No se pudo cargar el archivo multimedia.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:With the end of support for W10 I found myself scrambling to replace my old i5 that does not support Windows 11. I used it primarily as a file server at home and even considered replacing the OS with Linux to continue supporting up-to-date file sharing services such as SMB. However, all that research led me towards a nice new, designed-for-multi-boot NucBox G9 from GMK. BIOS and boot options can be accessed upon power up with ESC or DEL, which takes out the guesswork which button to push.With almost all NUCs only having one M.2 2280 slot, I had considered an external M.2 2280 USB case in order to transfer or clone between M.2 2280 drives. That became no longer necessary and the GMK NucBox G9 met my needs with four M.2 2280 slots for PCIex2 NVMe SSD drives! The fourth M.2 2280 slot even supports both PCIex2 NVMe and SATA. Now I can easily multi boot from multiple M.2 drives, and even clone/copy between multiple M.2 drives. This is flexibility I never imagined having, without having to use bulky external M.2 USB cases.Ease of setup:I always reinstall Windows fresh from Microsoft just because of my default paranoia as a cybersecurity professional. For this NucBox G9 however it probably was not necessary since it did not come with any bloatware. After completing setup of the preinstalled Windows 11 Pro distribution and connecting to the Internet results in proper activation with a digital license. Then I ran dism /online /export-driver /destination:"D:\NucBoxG9" to extract the device drivers for the unit to a USB stick before installing fresh from Windows 11 media creation. However that was probably not necessary either because the GMK support website provides downloads for the specific G9 model drivers. Such options and support is always welcome for DIYers and for me clean re-installs is an absolute habit hard to break.Noise level:Windows 11 Pro fresh installation was fast within an hour, and upon Internet connection detects the digital license and activates Windows 11 Pro properly. Windows Updates were slow as typical during which time the machine did seem to get a little hot. However the unit has 3 visible but quiet fans so I felt reassured the heat would be properly dissipated. Lately it's been 95°F(35°C) weather, and the unit has been running at 105°F(41°C) measured through CrystalDiskInfo on the internal SSD.Ease of use:Another subtle design aspect I really appreciated was the power supply not being a brick on the plug side so it was easy to plug into power strips. There is only a small compact square in the middle between the power plug and the NucBox G9. It has 3 USB 3.0 ports which I've used to reliably attach 2 external USB drives. Apparently the RAM and eMMC are built-in thus not expandable or easily swapped out. But the four M.2 2280 slots are easily accessible with a well designed cover and only 2 screws to remove.NAS software is not included but you can experiment with Linux options, or just use Windows Disk Manager. Overall, it is a great affordable and reliable choice for flexible multi-booting from multiple SSDs, file serving from multiple SSDs, or even a great tool for cloning / transferring between SSD drives.Beyond the four M.2 2280 slots, the NucBox G9 even has an additional 64GB eMMC built-in for convenient lightweight multi booting of Linux without taking up a valuable M.2 2280 slot. It comes with Ubuntu preinstalled, but I may try installing Kali or another Linux distro in that space. This is perfect for a DIYer! Another feature I plan to experiment with is using the dual 2.5G Intel I226-V Ethernet with pfSense or OPNsense for a custom firewall device for my entire home network.
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Nunja Business –
Ridiculously good for the price! Hope it can do what I need it to.
Wasn't sure what to expect, even with the mostly favorable reviews, but I have to say I am surprised. This is a quality device and performs as promised.My office PCs are running Windows 10, which loses support in October. We have to remain compliant, which means only supported OSes will work. Had a fellow IT guy recommend these so I grabbed one to try it out. It far exceeds my expectations so far.It came with Windows 11 Pro on a 1TB SSD with 16GB of RAM for just over $200, which is a deal. I have tested it with regular web duty and streamed 4K video and was suitably impressed with the quality and smoothness. The onboard video chip has no trouble with YouTube at highest resolution and some average browser-based gaming. I have no reason to believe it won't handle Word, Excel and Database apps equally well.The real test comes tomorrow. My office PC is currently running Windows 10 Pro and is a very capable PC but has NO TPM for the Windows 11 Upgrade. My plan is to take a Windows Disk Image of my office PC and use the Windows Recovery Environment to do a "bare-metal recovery" from that image onto this tiny PC. If it boots OK after the restoration on W10, I will go for the upgrade to W11, since I know the hardware supports it.I will report back with results.
noblesse obligenoblesse oblige –
Versatile multi-purpose multi-SSD multi-boot mini PC with Windows 11 Pro and Linux!
No se pudo cargar el archivo multimedia.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:With the end of support for W10 I found myself scrambling to replace my old i5 that does not support Windows 11. I used it primarily as a file server at home and even considered replacing the OS with Linux to continue supporting up-to-date file sharing services such as SMB. However, all that research led me towards a nice new, designed-for-multi-boot NucBox G9 from GMK. BIOS and boot options can be accessed upon power up with ESC or DEL, which takes out the guesswork which button to push.With almost all NUCs only having one M.2 2280 slot, I had considered an external M.2 2280 USB case in order to transfer or clone between M.2 2280 drives. That became no longer necessary and the GMK NucBox G9 met my needs with four M.2 2280 slots for PCIex2 NVMe SSD drives! The fourth M.2 2280 slot even supports both PCIex2 NVMe and SATA. Now I can easily multi boot from multiple M.2 drives, and even clone/copy between multiple M.2 drives. This is flexibility I never imagined having, without having to use bulky external M.2 USB cases.Ease of setup:I always reinstall Windows fresh from Microsoft just because of my default paranoia as a cybersecurity professional. For this NucBox G9 however it probably was not necessary since it did not come with any bloatware. After completing setup of the preinstalled Windows 11 Pro distribution and connecting to the Internet results in proper activation with a digital license. Then I ran dism /online /export-driver /destination:"D:\NucBoxG9" to extract the device drivers for the unit to a USB stick before installing fresh from Windows 11 media creation. However that was probably not necessary either because the GMK support website provides downloads for the specific G9 model drivers. Such options and support is always welcome for DIYers and for me clean re-installs is an absolute habit hard to break.Noise level:Windows 11 Pro fresh installation was fast within an hour, and upon Internet connection detects the digital license and activates Windows 11 Pro properly. Windows Updates were slow as typical during which time the machine did seem to get a little hot. However the unit has 3 visible but quiet fans so I felt reassured the heat would be properly dissipated. Lately it's been 95°F(35°C) weather, and the unit has been running at 105°F(41°C) measured through CrystalDiskInfo on the internal SSD.Ease of use:Another subtle design aspect I really appreciated was the power supply not being a brick on the plug side so it was easy to plug into power strips. There is only a small compact square in the middle between the power plug and the NucBox G9. It has 3 USB 3.0 ports which I've used to reliably attach 2 external USB drives. Apparently the RAM and eMMC are built-in thus not expandable or easily swapped out. But the four M.2 2280 slots are easily accessible with a well designed cover and only 2 screws to remove.NAS software is not included but you can experiment with Linux options, or just use Windows Disk Manager. Overall, it is a great affordable and reliable choice for flexible multi-booting from multiple SSDs, file serving from multiple SSDs, or even a great tool for cloning / transferring between SSD drives.Beyond the four M.2 2280 slots, the NucBox G9 even has an additional 64GB eMMC built-in for convenient lightweight multi booting of Linux without taking up a valuable M.2 2280 slot. It comes with Ubuntu preinstalled, but I may try installing Kali or another Linux distro in that space. This is perfect for a DIYer! Another feature I plan to experiment with is using the dual 2.5G Intel I226-V Ethernet with pfSense or OPNsense for a custom firewall device for my entire home network.
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noblesse obligenoblesse oblige –
Versatile multi-purpose multi-SSD multi-boot mini PC with Windows 11 Pro and Linux!
No se pudo cargar el archivo multimedia.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:With the end of support for W10 I found myself scrambling to replace my old i5 that does not support Windows 11. I used it primarily as a file server at home and even considered replacing the OS with Linux to continue supporting up-to-date file sharing services such as SMB. However, all that research led me towards a nice new, designed-for-multi-boot NucBox G9 from GMK. BIOS and boot options can be accessed upon power up with ESC or DEL, which takes out the guesswork which button to push.With almost all NUCs only having one M.2 2280 slot, I had considered an external M.2 2280 USB case in order to transfer or clone between M.2 2280 drives. That became no longer necessary and the GMK NucBox G9 met my needs with four M.2 2280 slots for PCIex2 NVMe SSD drives! The fourth M.2 2280 slot even supports both PCIex2 NVMe and SATA. Now I can easily multi boot from multiple M.2 drives, and even clone/copy between multiple M.2 drives. This is flexibility I never imagined having, without having to use bulky external M.2 USB cases.Ease of setup:I always reinstall Windows fresh from Microsoft just because of my default paranoia as a cybersecurity professional. For this NucBox G9 however it probably was not necessary since it did not come with any bloatware. After completing setup of the preinstalled Windows 11 Pro distribution and connecting to the Internet results in proper activation with a digital license. Then I ran dism /online /export-driver /destination:"D:\NucBoxG9" to extract the device drivers for the unit to a USB stick before installing fresh from Windows 11 media creation. However that was probably not necessary either because the GMK support website provides downloads for the specific G9 model drivers. Such options and support is always welcome for DIYers and for me clean re-installs is an absolute habit hard to break.Noise level:Windows 11 Pro fresh installation was fast within an hour, and upon Internet connection detects the digital license and activates Windows 11 Pro properly. Windows Updates were slow as typical during which time the machine did seem to get a little hot. However the unit has 3 visible but quiet fans so I felt reassured the heat would be properly dissipated. Lately it's been 95°F(35°C) weather, and the unit has been running at 105°F(41°C) measured through CrystalDiskInfo on the internal SSD.Ease of use:Another subtle design aspect I really appreciated was the power supply not being a brick on the plug side so it was easy to plug into power strips. There is only a small compact square in the middle between the power plug and the NucBox G9. It has 3 USB 3.0 ports which I've used to reliably attach 2 external USB drives. Apparently the RAM and eMMC are built-in thus not expandable or easily swapped out. But the four M.2 2280 slots are easily accessible with a well designed cover and only 2 screws to remove.NAS software is not included but you can experiment with Linux options, or just use Windows Disk Manager. Overall, it is a great affordable and reliable choice for flexible multi-booting from multiple SSDs, file serving from multiple SSDs, or even a great tool for cloning / transferring between SSD drives.Beyond the four M.2 2280 slots, the NucBox G9 even has an additional 64GB eMMC built-in for convenient lightweight multi booting of Linux without taking up a valuable M.2 2280 slot. It comes with Ubuntu preinstalled, but I may try installing Kali or another Linux distro in that space. This is perfect for a DIYer! Another feature I plan to experiment with is using the dual 2.5G Intel I226-V Ethernet with pfSense or OPNsense for a custom firewall device for my entire home network.
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