Amazon Clears Out This Intel i9 Mini Gaming PC (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) With Almost 50% Off Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days - Kotaku
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Amazon Clears Out This Intel i9 Mini Gaming PC (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) With Almost 50% Off Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days - Kotaku
"You need to optimize your workspace by picking a computer that can do what you need without it taking up half the area you have for it. KAMRUI has a series of mini PCs that could be just the trick. The Hyper H2 mini gaming PC is currently on sale for 45% off. That brings the price down from $840 to just $460 for a limited time. You'll be saving a full $380."
"The Hyper H2 from KAMRUI is a mini PC designed for gaming, but how will it fair? Well it's working with an 11th generation Intel Core i9 8-core,16-thread mobile processor that can turbo up to 4,9GHz. It's working with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. You storage can be expanded up to 4TB with a compatible SSD. KARMUI totes on its product page it can handle large AAA titles as well as multitasking between complex 3D rendering and video editing."
"The mini PC is sleekly designed, coming in a silver-white metal case with orange lines around its edges. Along the outside of the case, you'll find six USB-A 3.2 ports so you can connect to additional peripherals such as your mouse, keyboard, external storage, or controller. You get one USB-C port, an HDMI port, and one DisplayPort so you can connect to multiple monitors - up to three at once."
The Hyper H2 is a compact mini gaming PC built around an 11th generation Intel Core i9 8-core, 16-thread mobile processor with turbo up to 4.9GHz, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Storage can be expanded up to 4TB with a compatible drive. The system claims the ability to run large AAA titles and handle 3D rendering and video editing, though integrated graphics may limit performance and ultra-high settings. The chassis is a silver-white metal case with orange accents and multiple I/O: six USB-A 3.2 ports, a USB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, support for up to three monitors at 4K/60Hz, dual-band Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, and Bluetooth 5.2. The unit is offered at a steep discount, reducing the price from $840 to $460, saving $380, and its small size implies potential cooling considerations for sustained heavy workloads.
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