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This super small desktop PC from KAMRUI can dang-near fit in your pocket. It’s square in shape, measuring in at 3.95 by 3.95 ...
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XDA Developers on MSNI built a silent home server using an Intel N100 mini PC—here’s how it wentThe Intel N100 Alder Lake CPU isn’t a powerhouse, but that’s kind of the point. It strikes an outstanding balance between efficiency and usable performance. I chose a mini PC model with passive ...
The mini PC is equipped with an Intel N150 CPU with a max turbo frequency of 3.6GHz with four cores and four threads. It's a ...
The N5 Mini is a DIY network-attached storage device that combines some off-the-shelf components, 3D printed parts, and ...
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XDA Developers on MSNTransform your mini PC into a versatile NAS with these simple appsI'll show you how to turn your mini PC into a Windows-based NAS with a few apps and containers to get up and running with ...
These days, there’s no need to get a laptop or full-blown desktop PC if you just need a decent machine for your home office.
If it is out of your budget to spend $1,000 or $2,000 for a full-sized laptop or desktop, buying a mini PC is a smart move.
With a very affordable starting price, the Mini IT8 is a wonderful little machine for desktop or power-efficient server use cases, and a worthwhile alternative to Intel’s NUC offerings.
I threw some more ambitious tasks at the mini PC as well, such as digitizing some old VHS tapes, recording streaming video sources via PlayOn Home, and running a Plex media server.
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