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Beelink SER6 Pro 7735HS Mini PC 32GB RAM 512GB SSD US$509 (~A$765.64) Delivered @ Beelink

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Beelink SER6 Pro 7735HS Gaming Mini PC

Beelink SER6 equipped with AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS CPU 32GB DDR5 500GB SSD is easily to run Office, Open More Web Pages, various Adobe Software, and Gaming (PUGB, LOL, DOTA2, CS: GO, Destiny2).
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (3.2~ 4.75GHz,8C/16T, L2 /4MB L3 /16MB)
Graphics/GPU: AMD Radeon™ 680M 12core 2200 MHz
SO-DIMM DDR5: 32GB
Storage: 500GB M.2 NVMe SSD

Support USB4 8K 60Hz

Wireless LAN: Dual Band 2.4+5G WiFi 6 (802.11ax) , Built-in Bluetooth 5.2

Equipped with two DDR5 slots(Support expanded 64GB)
Equipped with M.2 2280 NVMe SSD slot(Support expanded 2TB)
Support expanded 2TB 2.5-inch HDD.

Detachable net case, perfect cooling system, All-in-one USB4

Was in the market for one of these and found that they are currently cheaper direct from Beelink than on Amazon ($1099, currently $949 with voucher).
Depending on the exchange rate this appears to be the cheapest price on OzBargain (ever).
Ordering and shipping was easy AND they provided my unit with an Australian cord, which I wasn't expecting but very happy to see when it turned up!

Very capable little MiniPC.

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  • I wish it could output 4k 144hz :(
    It has hdmi 2.0

    • Could you do that through the USB4 port?
      The single USB4 port is located on the front which I think is an 'interesting' design choice.

      • I searched that, but i dont think you can do that. They have set the limitation perhaps?

        • +1

          Yeah not sure.
          I don't think I have a 4K 144Hz screen to test it on.
          I have an LG C2 OLED but that doesn't support USB input and I think that's limited to 4K 120 Hz.

  • How's it running? Have you had it flat out yet?

    • +3

      It's great! I bought it for a very specific purpose, as an emulation/lightgun system. It's runs PS2 and GameCube games flawlessly upscaled to 1080p.

      It is running Batocera v37, which is a Linux distribution that is solely for emulation so I haven't had much opportunity to use Windows yet.

      I'm looking to test it out on PS3 and XBox360 games shortly, also some more demanding arcade shooters through MAME.

      Batocera makes my Sinden Light Gun plug and play and I'm very lazy. 😋

      I can run Cyberpunk 2077 at 'around' 30 fps but I don't think it's going to impress anyone with its AAA PC gaming capabilities.

      • +1

        Keen on more info of the Sinden setup!
        So you can play any shooters on PS1/2 through batocera using the sinden light gun?
        Got a friend who’s wanting to buy a point blank arcade machine but trying to talk him into this setup instead for versatility

        • +1

          Yeah, this is precisely what I bought it for. All PS1 and PS2 lightgun games work flawlessly through Batocera. Literally plug and play. Point Blank and Time Crisis were the first ones I tried!

          You can do through MAME but there is a LOT more configuring required when doing the same via Windows. There are heaps of people building light gun setups out of old arcade machines, which of course you can play any games that the PC is powerful enough to run. A lot of guys are building the unit from scratch.

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