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MINISFORUM Ryzen 9 8945HS, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD High-End Gaming Mini PC $991.99 Delivered @ MINISFORUM via Amazon AU

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If you are hunting for a high-end gaming mini PC deal, here it comes. This model features AMD Ryzen 9, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and 1TB SSD, sell at $991.99.

Also, both RAM and SSD supports rapid removal and can be expanded up to 96GB RAM and 8TB SSD respectively, which means you can buy your DIY RAM and SSD to make it even powerful at a very low cost.

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Comments

  • +6

    Camels say it's been this price for a while? Was the same back in October?

  • -3

    Better than the mac mini

  • +1

    Can this handle Baldur's Gate 3?

  • +3

    lol high end 🤣

  • +10

    The (Beelink Mini PC SER8, AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and 1TB storage), was priced at just $519 a few weeks ago. I don't see this as a good deal at this price.

  • +4

    780m high end gaming? lol no
    When do the 890m mini pc's come out?

  • +3

    The GMKtec K8 plus seems to be same specs, but also has Oculink and is on special for $799. I was hoping it would drop a little but it hasn't. At least with that you can truly add an oculink external bay for ~100 plus power supply and use any PCIe x4 GPU to speed it up. The 8845HS is no slouch, seems to report well matching my present game rig 5900X only with a few less cores. https://amzn.asia/d/grFOH3a

    • My Girlfriend wants a mini pc to replace her tower thinking of the GMKTEK K8 Plus @$799 on Amazon atm But wonder if will be cheaper cyber Monday??

      • +1

        Sadly it wasn't , been watching these for a while . The GMKTEK K8 (that has no oculink) has been as low as $499 but I think they do not sell it anymore, I've been on the prowl and cannot find it for those prices…

        Some of the 6600 CPU models with integrated 680M are perfectly fine desktop machines under $500 though, you have to pay attention to ram type and ram speeds in the $400 to $500 bracket lest you get stuck with DDR4-3200 (yuk)

    • +2

      At least with that you can truly add an oculink external bay for ~100 plus power supply and use any PCIe x4 GPU to speed it up.

      Right but then you're over a grand and you still don't have a GPU 🤷🏼‍♂️ And when you do buy a GPU you've now got a janky external graphics card with a spaghetti of cables - it needs it's own power point, it's own power cable, and the extra cable back to the mini PC.

      If you're going to do this, then just buy a mini ITX gaming machine - you can put the GPU inside the case where it belongs. Techfast have recently had ITX machines including a 4060 for $700.

      • True.
        I was only advising is as being cheaper than the "bargain" OP

        • +1

          This is hilariously bad, he could at least have found a graphics card dock that accommodates the PSU and the card into an actual box 😁

          Also, I'm not sure the host understands that Oculink is not a "technology" - it's literally a cable that can cope with PCIe. There's nothing it adds or removes from PCIe - the computer just thinks that graphics card is connected directly. And this is partly why it's so janky - there's no accommodation for Power, for hot swap, etc - it's just the PCIe being routed over a wire.

  • +1

    Someone mentioned in another deal said Minisforum reliability and warranty claim is not good, and at almost $1k, better not risk your hard earned cash for this …

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