

Small, quiet, upgradeable



Up to date bios out of the box, perfect for a 5700G lots of config options If i could start over i would still choose this build.

Working as advertised

- Small footprint - Silent - Fast, really fast - Power efficient, this unit runs at 4 watts on idle, that's just wild! - Fast DDR5 5600 - Wi-Fi 7 (if Wi-Fi is your thing)

- High end processor for laptop standards - So small it's basically an enclosure for the processor - Upgradable to 64Gb and has two nvme slots - Decent internal GPU (Radeon 780M) and it can borrow system RAM up to 16GB - Good thermals (uses liquid metal on the CPU). The nvme drives have their own thermal pads and fan.


For what you get for the price, this is a nice mini Barebone once you decide what the stuffing is going to be. It says nowhere that it comes with a wifi card (only in reviews), but mine did, but no one is buying the (optional) wifi 5 card when you can get the latest 6 card for $22, so why not throw in the ac card to move slow moving EOL stock. If you don't get one, you lost the lottery, sorry. Drivers in the BIOS to load to get the Lan, sound and wifi going, nice. The 1.4 BIOS added some missing needs, had to Flash The MB isn't a $200 B550 board, but still loaded and OC options She's tight, but workable. XMP works, 3600 no prob, wonder if she'll do 4400? This is a budget board.? Lotta I/O Takes a short 2 slot GPU Room for some SATAs

Windows 11 Pro preinstalled. No bloatware; just a nice clean Windows install. Everything is as described. 2 USB4 ports, one in front, one in back. 1 HDMI. 1 DisplayPort. 4K @ 60 Hz monitors attached and working well. This PC is more quiet than my laptop. You almost can't hear it. I was planning to change power settings in the BIOS to run in Quiet mode, but it is so quiet, I don't think I will do that. I love how small this computer is. I plan to add a 3rd monitor using a USB4 C to DisplayPort cable.

I spent a fortune years ago building a giant Ryzen 5 PC with a huge case, fancy video card, huge power supply, and dozens of fans, then the power supply and video card finally blew. I replaced it with this unit, and couldn't be more pleased. Heine site is usually 20/20, this little thing preforms better than the monster did at a tenth of the price. Linux Mint setup was a picnic, this puppy is stronger than Granny's tonic for the money.

Quick and easy setup. Fast and quiet, with all the connectivity I need to use for my digital audio workstation. Note, can actually support upto 128GB RAM, so don't be shy!

Never buying a laptop again. EVER.


-Much smaller than a built computer, and smaller than a laptop! -The cpu runs 4.0ghz on all cores, impressive for a mobile CPU -GPU runs significantly well on linux for all applications. Light-mid gaming. Some games are not really possible due to the fact that it is not a discrete card. But you are getting the best performance from this little computer. -Great BIOS. You can make settings changes better than some of the other motherboard companies. I specifically like the fact that you can change the power draw that that it can pull (choose 54 watts if you want maximum performance! I promise it is worth it!) -RJ45 port (ethernet) runs as well as can be expected. -HDMI port, and 2 USB-C (with a 40gbps port and PID-in [if you want to power a display this way]) are very good additions. As well you do get 4 USB 3.1 ports. -The internal cooling is top notch! Airflow beats even that of laptops

Very fast and quiet, easy to setup. Plugged in all peripherals everything works.

Feels very "snappy" in use Window 11 Pro Dual channel ram Nice clean installation No dorky RGB and a nice "case" for an office Nicely laid out with ports in the back to keep the desk clean

