40$ USB code;
AMD Ryzen™ 7 4800U , 8 Cores/16 Threads
AMD Radeon™ Graphics (Graphics Frequency 1750 MHz)
M.2 2280 256/512GB PCIe SSD
2.5 inch SATA HDD Slot x 2(SATA 3.0 6.0Gb/s)
M.2 2230 WIFI Support (Wi-Fi 6,BlueTooth 5.1)
Minisforum Elitemini HM80: AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD A$835.92 / US$619 (Save $150) Delivered @ Minisforum
Last edited 15/04/2022 - 21:19 by 3 other users
Referral Links
Referrer & referee receives $2 off coupon.
Related Stores
closed Comments
I couldn't see the price without entering too much details. Looks like it's $659 - $40 so $619 for the base model.
I just add the price on the title, the official price was already discounted, in addition to the use of code can also be cheaper 40 US. dollars, there is no liquid metal, the use of liquid metal is HX90, and HX90 product is a really mini PC, Minisforum's supplier sent the eliminated experimental product to the reviewer
Reviewers*
And some multiple times.
Looks like its US $659.00, which doesn't seem like a bargain.
EDIT: From the Guru 3d review they quote, it doesn't sound great:
It's not all perfect, though; you need to realize that the 4800U basically is a laptop processor intended for ultraportables and, as such, is configured for low power states… However, this is a compact PC that is super fast enough for your basic needs; browsing the web, working with Words/ Excell and Photoshop would work spotless on the unit.
Maybe just get a laptop, so you have a battery and screen as well.
this is to compete with intel nuc
amd's 6000g series with rdna2 igpu will change the game for mini pc like these
This is an Australian forum.
Update the price to $834 so people are not mislead.At $834(+conversion fees) + it is being shipping from China or U.S (who knows).
This is not a bargain.Please find a Chinese forum to sell your toys on.
Please find a Chinese forum to sell your toys on.
Majority of OzBargain users are ;)
internal graphics?
If only this was the low TDP unit
USD != AUD
I would rather buy an Asus PN50 for $645 with TOP5IT eBay coupon from Scorptec then buy your own ram/ssd:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ASUS-PN50E1-R7-4700U-Barebone-Mi…
What's the price?
Also, did you put enough liquid metal? =P