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Beelink Mini PC, Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake- N95(up to 3.4GHz), 16GB DDR4 RAM 500GB PCIe x1 SSD, Mini S12 Desktop Computer Support 4K Dual Display/USB3.2/WiFi 5/BT4.2/Gigabit Ethernet for Home/Office

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Size: N95 16G+500G


Features

  • Latest 12th Intel Alder Lake-N95 - Beelink Mini S12 mini pc is powered by 2023 Latest Intel 12th Gen processor Alder Lake-N95(4C/4T, 6M Smart Cache, up to 3.4GHz, 15W TDP) , delivers more than 20% higher performance than N5105. Compared with U59 Pro mini pc, Mini S12 is smaller, only 4.52 x 4.01 x 1.54 inches. Easier to carry anywhere for flexible working. Compact size makes the mini computer the top choice for your light Office work, 4K video playback, online education, design and etc.
  • 16GB DDR4 + 500GB SSD, Upgrade Friendly - Beelink N95 mini pc has built-in single channel 16GB DDR4 RAM (max 3200MHz) and 500GB PCIe 1X SSD. You can replace the SSD to max 2TB or add a 2TB of 2.5-inch 7mm HDD/M.2 SSD 2280 (not included) to expand the storage. Large capacity enables you to switch back and forth between more applications and save more favorite documents or movies.
  • UHD Graphics & 4K Dual Screen Display - Mini desktop computer has equipped with Intel UHD Graphics 16EUs(max 1200MHz), delivers powerful graphics performance, supports 4K video playback and AV1 decoding, connect the pc with a projector as a home theatre, enjoy a variety of entertainments. Two HDMI 2.0 ports allow you to multi-task efficiently on two 4K@60Hz displays. It is convenient to hide the mini pcs on the back of the monitor or HDTV via the vesa mount, free you from messy desktop.
  • Stable WiFi5 & Fast BT4.2 - The latest wireless connectivity with 802.11ac which offers speeds up to 433Mbps. Built-in Bluetooth 4.2 enables you to connect multiple wireless devices such as mice, keyboard, monitoring equipment, printer and monitor. High-speed wireless connection technology, reliable and efficient transmission speed, providing a faster internet experience for browsing and streaming. Small pc supports Wake On LAN, PXE Boot, RTC Wake and Auto Power On, ideal to use as a server.
  • Upgraded Interface + Efficient Heat Dissipation - Mini S12 micro pc comes with multiple interfaces (4*USB3.2 Gen2, 2*HDMI2.0, 1* 1000M LAN, 1*Audio Jack, 1*DC Jack). The new upgraded USB3.2 Gen2 ports run at up to 10 Gbps speeds, which is 2 times faster than USB3.0. The built-in ultra-quiet fan, heat sink, and hard drive cooling cover help to cool down the CPU processor and reduce hardware loss, delivering faster response speed.
  • Why Beelink Mini PC? - If you want a desktop PC rather than a laptop for working or learning at home, if you dont plan to play high-end games, consider a mini PC rather than a full-size desktop computer or an inflexible all-in-one pc. What's more, Beelink Mini PCs can be expanded friendly and include all the ports you need to connect multiple monitors and your favorite keyboard and mice. Beelink offers lifetime technical support, 12-month quality assurance and 24-hour customer service.

Brand: Beelink


Operating System: OS


CPU Model: Celeron


CPU Speed: 3.4 GHz


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel UHD Graphics 16EUs


Memory Storage Capacity: 500 GB


Specific Uses For Product: Business,Education,Photo Editing,Video Editing,Offices,Home,Everyday Use


Personal computer design type: Mini PC


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Keyboard Description: Compact keyboard


Human-Interface Input: Keyboard


Processor Socket: LGA 1700


Processor Count: 4


Processor Speed: 3.4 GHz


Processor Series: Celeron


Wireless Compability: Bluetooth, 801.11ac


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet


Wireless Network Technology: Wi-Fi


Graphics Card Interface: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel UHD Graphics 16EUs


Graphics Description: Integrated


Video Processor: Intel


Processor Brand: Intel


Brand Name: Beelink


Model Number: MINIS


Model Name: Mini S12


Included Components: 1 x User Manual, 1 x Power Adapter, 1 x MiniS12 N95 Mini PC, 1 x HDMI Cables


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 16 GB


RAM Type: SODIMM


RAM Memory Installed: 16 GB


Memory Storage Capacity: 500 GB


Aspect Ratio: 169


Native Resolution: 3840 x 2160


Resolution: 3840 x 2160


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840 x 2160 pixels


Video Output: Dual HDMI


Video Output Interface: HDMI


Hard Disk Interface: PCIE x 4


Style: Minimalist


Cooling Method: Fan-based


Compatible Devices: Monitors, Televisions, Projectors


Power Plug: Type A - 2 pin (North American & Japanese)


Hard Disk Description: SSD


Hardware Connectivity: Bluetooth, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio, Headphone, 802.11 ac/b/g/n, USB 3.2 Gen 2


Power Consumption: 15 Watts


Operating System: OS


Specific Uses For Product: Business,Education,Photo Editing,Video Editing,Offices,Home,Everyday Use


Personal Computer Design Type: Mini PC


Color: Blue


Additional Features: WOL, Auto Power On


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  • Solid, easy setup, responsive, good price, no complaints
Size: N95 16G+500G
The Beelink N95 Win11 MiniPC with 16GB RAM was a breeze to set up. The system is smooth and responsive. Does everything I need. No complaints. Would buy again.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by gringopete

  • It is great for what it is, low end mini PCs getting impressive
Size: N95 8G+256G
The Beelink Mini Pro 12, with some help from Intel, engineered maybe the perfect low cost, low spec but still good PC I have purchased. Only one memory channel, so performance left on the table. Only one pcie lane to the m.2 NVME slot? While most SSDs have four lanes? For maximum throughput, that leaves 75% of your expensive ssd's performance on the table, right? Well, yes, but this already hobbled, almost recycled CPU with one memory channel can't do too much more with many pcie lanes anyway. And, maximum throughput isn't really so useful as a spec for most people. This one lane of pcie will do single thread, queue depth 1 random operations pretty much the same as four lanes. You will not notice anything unless moving/copying large files. The n95 is basically silicon coming off the wafer that did not spec out as a n100. Or an i3 or i5, etc. I don't know this but I bet if you put it under a microscope there will be a lot of fused off e cores and p cores. That is how chips are made, they get binned based on what came out of the oven. It turns out that gracemont "efficiency cores" are still pretty impressive for desktop level browsing, productivity, and in particular, just me here, but for a low end box that will be doing things at the speed of home internet. (Networking at 1gbps or lower speed.) 1 Gbps lines up pretty nice with 1 pcie lane, a sata drive, one memory channel. Of course, the 16 overclocked GPU units on this are not for gaming. Probably the n95 are also chips that had fewer successfully baked stream processors, as the n100 has 24 clocked at a lower speed. So it looks like they overclocked the fewer surving cores to save these from ewaste. Again, silicon lottery. But they are both fine. Neither the n100 or n95 are going to game, but fine for what they are intended for, and largely equivalent chips. What are some good things? Gets more life out of an older sata SSD you have laying around, or you buy a sub $200 4tb data drive and keep all your movies on it. Very, very good media player. If you have an older, slower m.2 ssd like an Adata Swordfish or Intel 660P? Those are slow and a fair match for continued "value" use with one pcie lane. Or write papers, do spreadsheets, browse, light photo editing or even video editing (very light, but Intel Quick Sync is pretty impressive), stream Netflix, run BitTorrent or an IPFS node, put a security cam on your desk, all the things (except gaming) that play nice at typical home internet speeds. At the price of $150 to maybe $120, it is a bargain if you have an appropriate work load for it. And that is an amazing price when you consider that 10 years ago an equivalently performant i5 desktop was around 10 times more expensive than this. Moore's law (RIP Gordon) is still doing cool things at the low end of computing and Beelink nailed the compromises to deliver a great low price that makes good use of junk silicon. I laud this, it is actually very green. Although the n100 is 6 watts instead of 15 watts. Get the n100 version to cut power almost in half. But they are running at near double the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023 by Green Desert Home

  • Amazing little PC
Size: N95 8G+256G
I'm running Channels DVR service as an over the air DVR for my whole house. I didn't want to run Channels off my desktop as I'd rather not leave my power hungry desktop running 24/7. I considered getting a Raspberry Pi, but this seemed cheaper and more powerful. This N95 based Beelink Mini PC perfectly fit the bill. Running at most 25 watts I'm not as concerned about it running 24/7 and the quad core processor has no problem handling the Channels DVR software and easily powers through commercial detection. It's also quiet, runs fairly cool, and came with Windows 11 pre-installed. I'm running this headless and just remote in when needed. For my use 8G of RAM and the 256GB SSD are good enough as I was able to easily add a 2.5" drive for video storage. This would also work well for a home theater setup as it can be mounted behind the TV and it's so small you could even take it with you when you travel. With dual 4K HDMI, four USB3.2 ports, gigabit Lan, WiFi, and Bluetooth, this is also attractive as a desktop replacement for light usage such as email, web browsing, and word processing. When it came to installing Windows updates, it really ground to a halt and took a long time to install, so I'm not sure how well it would work for more than basic tasks. --Update: After running this 24x7 for over 5 months I'm still happy with my purchase. It runs on average from 10-12 watts and has no problem recording multiple show simultaneously while watching another show. While I still would not recommend this as a desktop replacement, it has worked great as a DVR server and I'm even running a small home intranet site off of it as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by Windward Bound

  • Makes a good Linux/Ubuntu HTPC
Size: N95 16G+500G
This is for the N95 16G + 500G version. Only reason it's not 5 stars is the lack of documentation. My use case is a media player, streaming device for the TV. I've had a fire stick and nVidia Shield TV and in both cases, the heavy home screen bogs things down while trying to sell me services. That and I don't trust Android/Google to not invade my privacy and harvest my personal data for profit. I also quit using Windows many years ago, back when malware was a major issue. I installed Kubuntu 22.04 LTS replacing Win 11 that came on it. Tested Win 11 first and it's fast, especially fast booting up. I'm running Kodi, Streamio+Torrentio, PIA VPN set to auto start/connect on startup, Orion torrent/streaming, VLC, Spotify, Plex Media Server and I use ICE to create Site Specific Browser windows for streaming Tubi, Pluto and Roku free which gives more of an app experience. No menus, bookmarks, address bar etc. Just min/max/close icons when not in full screen mode. ICE also creates menu items for each and will use the favicon as an icon or you can choose your own icon. Kubuntu runs the Plasma desktop which has an alternate menu, a full screen application dashboard, which is keyboard friendly and easily visible at TV viewing distance aka 10-foot user interface. I'm using a Logitech K400 HTPC keyboard w/touchpad as a remote and since I run Kubuntu on my laptop, I can use KDE Connect to use the laptop as a remote control of sorts by sending keyboard strokes to the Mini S for volume up/down, turn on/off subs, pause/play etc. No problem with 1080p playback and some 4k but not 4k with major visual effects and CGI created action scenes. Only tried one movie streamed so it could have been the stream or my DSL causing pauses but I read a review that said the same but that it was only on Linux and not Windows so it could be that. Not much visible difference between 1080p and 4k on my 7 year old dumb TV anyway so I just run 1080p movies. Watched Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 in 1080p yesterday and it played flawlessly. Another reason for sticking with 1080p is because the text and icons are too small at 3840x2160 pixels aka 4k but since this is a desktop OS and not true TV OS, that's just the way it is. I might try tweaking the desktop or even using an html page as the desktop, use large icons in file manager and keep a keyboard shortcut cheat sheet handy and be able to swap to 4k. The streaming sites aren't keyboard or arrow key navigable. Gotta have a scroll wheel. Maybe I can find a wireless keyboard with webpage scroll capability.(or just use a cordless mouse as I'm doing now) For now, we just need a new sound bar or surround system now that we can actually watch TV again. I'm not an avid watcher of TV/Movies so this set up works fine for me. If I wanted something more robust, I'd get something with more cores and better GPU. I plan to buy more Beelink Mini PCs for other uses. Two as desktop PCs so we can replace our old laptops and one to run Home Assistant for home/garden automation and security. Might just get 3 more of this same model. The only issue I had running Kubuntu is that on restart, sound output wasn't set to HDMI. I could change it but it wasn't persistent and kept going back to Analog Stereo which gives you no sound when running HDMI TV/Monitor speakers. Finally found a fix on askubuntu stack. Just search askubuntu.com for 1038490 and scroll down to the answer by Steven Gillies. Other than that, it was a quick easy experience and fun to set up a Linux HTPC that is going to work just fine for my purposes. No antenna reception or cable here and I'm not paying for cable, satellite or streaming subscriptions. I'm not a coder or Linux guru but I have been using various flavors of Ubuntu for close to 20 years. When/if I get it to be more like a Roku/FireTV/AndroidTV experience, maybe I'll take a screen recording and post a video here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by John Paulding

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