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Beelink Mini PC EQ12 N100: 8GB $259.15, 16GB $291.30, EQ12 Pro N305 16GB $409.15 Delivered @ Beelink via Amazon AU

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Lowest price ever I think. Be sure to add the coupon for each variant to get the advertised price: $80 for the 8GB in Navy Blue (the silver 8GB only has a $40 coupon), $30 for the 16GB, and $100 for the EQ12 Pro with the N305.

Dual 2.5Gbps Ethernet and DDR5 RAM in all variants, dual HDMI 2.0 ports and USB C with display output. 3X USB A 3.2 ports are a nice touch as well.

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  • +2

    would make a great router and server using proxmox and opnsense. Bargain for $409 including storage and RAM.

    • Awesome HTPC or plex server as well. N100 does practically everything and has AV1 next gen as well.

    • +3

      That's 8th gen

    • Valid but lack of dual lan limits its use as a router/proxmox server

    • Only does 4k30. No thanks

    • That's an ancient 2017 platform.

  • Any indication how long this promo is lasting?

    • You will usually have until 23:59 on the Expiry Date to redeem the coupon

      Yup, vague.

      • Save $30 on B0C277Q5FT
        From 21 Aug. 2023 to 27 Aug. 2023

  • intel i3 N305 is an intersting CPU, very energy efficient, however it only supports 16G RAM (DDR5).

  • Can anyone tell me that running some database servers with java springboot web service, which one is better? Intel N100 or Lenovo ThinkCentre M910q i5 6500T?

    • +1

      The N100 is limited to 16G ram - should still be enough to run a DB server for lite home usage though. The 6500T may be able to take 64G, and DDR4 dimms are dirt cheap these days.

      Performance wise, the N100 edges out the 6500T in most benchmarks, but they're pretty close.

      Storage wise - the EQ12 can fit a 2TB nvme ssd, plus a 2TB sata ssd, plus a 2242 nvme with a a/e to m.2 adapter (in place of the wifi).

      • Thanks mate!

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