Also: I found a mini PC that performs like a speed demon (and comes in bold colors) The Mini certainly gave it a run for its money. And while being hampered by an inferior OS. Note to all companies sending me PCs to review: Please send me machines with Linux preinstalled. Not only do I find it far easier to review computers with Linux, but it also shows consumers that you do offer open-source options.
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Within the memory division, the M5 Plus comes equipped with 32GB of DDR4 RAM that runs in dual channel which is a rich provision for a mini PC in this range. If you ever need to push it further, the system is expandable up to 64GB. With such a figure of RAM, you can go about office tasks, heavy browsing sessions, and gaming without feeling any delay. Storage won't hinder you either, with a speedy 1TB PCIe 3.0 SSD.
The GK3Plus is a small but serious desktop replacement based on Intel's 12th-gen Alder Lake N95 chip. Clocking up to 3.4GHz on 4 cores and 6MB of cache, it's a clear performance step up from the N100 and other previous-gen chips. Benchmarks show that it's about 35% faster on CPU workloads and nearly 80% better on GPU, so more responsive multitasking and better graphics for your everyday needs.
The Geekom IT15 enters a mini-PC market that has long been dominated by one product over all others: the Apple Mac mini. Windows contenders have come and gone, with big-name makers like Dell, HP, ASUS, Acer all trying to offer their own alternative for the compact desktop computer consumer, and all largely failing to make any lasting impression at all.