EXcellent Little Mini-PC. Been Using for about 6 Months without issue.
EDIT: In General, These MINI-PCs can Run an 8TB NVME SSD. This review is kind of a comparison between the SER5 and SER8 but more of an SER8 Review as i have both. EDIT: ALL Of These Mini PC's say 4TB is the max capacity for a drive. Don't believe it. With this SER8 I tried an 8 TB Western Digital NVME SSD, Model 850SNX 8000. Take a look at the Screenshots. You can See The Processor an 8 core 16 Thread Ryzen 7 8745HS with Radeon 780M Graphics. Both CPU and Graphics are highlighted. This listing use to be for a Beelink SER8, now its a listing for a Beelingk SER9 with H 255 Graphics. Either way it doesn't matter. AGAIN, all these MINI-PC's say 4TB is the maximum capacity for NVME Drives. IT'S NOT TRUE as you can see in my Screenshots I'm Running an 8TB NVME SSD. I think all the specs for these were before 8TB NVME Drives were a real thing. I just Bought the GMKtec G9 Mini PC NAS that runs 4x NVME Drives and it too says 4TB is the maximum capacity. I'm not believing it. I think it'll run 4x 8TB NVME for a total of 32TB. I just got it in today, going to set it up and put my 8TB NVME Card in it and see if it works. If it does I'll be buying 3 More. So again, don't believe it when they say 4TB is the max because i just proved that 8TB NVME Cards work. 5 STARS - I love this Mini PC. Turns out i just got a defective unit in the beginning, it happens but everything has been great since. Got a new unit and love it. Great little Mini PC with LOTS OF POWER, More than i need actually. However, if all you do is web related stuff there's no reason to get the $500 version. The $275 SER 5 version feels identical in performance. It also comes in 6C/12T but as of last year most and definitely the new ones are coming with 8C/16T but without higher end Radeon Graphics Like the SER 8 has with the Radeon 780M. Now you can hook up a GPU to the SER5 but you'll have to hook it up with a kit to where the WiFi is, losing that option and it'll me a wire mess. The Mini-PC's with an OCCULINK Port is what you want for hooking up a GPU and i think gaming on a SER5 would be a very good experience, it certainly has the CPU Power. It'd be even better than the SER8 with Radeon 780M Graphics which is meant for Low to Medium settings at best depending on the title. The SER8 Sure has more of a premium feel but not by a whole lot. The SER8 comes with a 40Gbps Lightning USB C Connection which is blazing fast when doing transfers. Read more

































