If you’re looking for a simple, compact desktop computer that doesn’t take up much space in your home or office, then consider a mini computer. These computers are best suited for everyday tasks such as working with documents and spreadsheets, browsing the web, taking video calls or watching TV. However, the models we recommend are also powerful enough to edit media or compile code.
A minicomputer is a small computer that has all the parts of a desktop in a box the size of a paperback book. There’s no included monitor, mouse or keyboard, so you’ll have to buy your own. (Check out our guide to the best monitors for you for our recommendations on what’s best for you). Despite their small size, these desktops are powerful enough to browse the web, handle basic photo and video editing, and work with documents or large spreadsheets.
We recently launched a new Ryzen Quad-NET Mini model.
Dimension: 78mm(L)x78mm(W)x55mm(H)
CPU: AMD Ryzen™ 3 5425U, 4 Core 8 Thread, 2.7GHz Up to 4.1GHz ,TDP 15W
GPU: AMD Radeon Vega graphics, 6 cores, 1600MHz
Ram: 8GB LPDDR4X 4266MHz
SSD: Support 1xM.2 2242 NVMe/PCIe3.0x4
RJ45: 4 x Intel i226-V 2.5G
Front I/O: 2 x Type-C(support display 4K@60Hz), 2 x USB 3.2, 1 x Audio, 1 x Switch
Rear I/O: 1 x HDMI2.0(4K@60Hz), 4 x RJ45 2.5G LANs, 1 x Type-C power
OS: Intel i226-V is a new network card, suggest to install newest version of following systems with supportable kernel: pfSense-CE 2.7, OPNsense 23.x, pfSense Plus, OpenWrt, ESXi, Proxmox 8.x, CentOS etc.