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GEEKOM A8 Mini PC, AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS Mini Computers, 32GB DDR5 5600MHz RAM&2TB M.2 2280 NVMe Gen4*4 SSD, Windows 11 Pro Mini Desktop, AMD Ryzen AI/Radeon 780M/WiFi 6E/BT5.2/USB4/8K/Quad Display

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Brand: GEEKOM


Operating System: Windows 11 Pro


CPU Model: Ryzen 9


CPU Speed: 5.2 GHz


CPU Manufacturer: AMD


Hard Disk Interface: PCIE x 4


Global Trade Identification Number: 78


Processor: ‎5.2 GHz ryzen_9


Brand: ‎GEEKOM


Item model number: ‎GEEKOM A8


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Pro


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Flash Memory Size: ‎16 MB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎PCIE x 4


Date First Available: April 8, 2025


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  • Solid Mid-Range Mini PC
This is a surprisingly capable little PC for desktop productivity, media / HTPC, and some content creation or light gaming workloads. It's an Intel NUC-style mini PC built around the Core i5-8259U processor, which is a 28W CPU with an unusually large graphics processor (branded Iris Plus 655) - a custom config Intel made for Apple's MacBook Pros a couple cycles ago. The IT8 delivers pretty decent overall CPU performance. I tested it against a Dell XPS 13 featuring a Core i7-10710U (a 6-core, 12-thread 10th-gen Intel chip), and the IT8 is, surprisingly, actually faster in sustained multithreaded CPU workloads (Cinebench R23 ST/MT was 945/4010 vs. 1014/3333 for the Dell). The Geekom also beat the Dell by 20-30% in web browsing performance tests, which is quite respectable. On the graphics side, keep in mind this is still an Intel integrated GPU, so it will not match a discrete AMD/Nvidia graphics card, but the Iris Plus 655 is a big step up from Intel's normal 14nm iGPUs - often delivering 1.5-2x the graphics performance of the Intel UHD 620 in the XPS 13's Core i7-10710U chip. It is still a bit behind the highest-spec Radeon Vega iGPUs in competing quad-core AMD APUs, but it's in the same ballpark, and you get slightly better CPU performance on this. Also, the IT8 has the advantage of Intel QuickSync, which certain applications (like Blue Iris for home security cameras) greatly benefit from. Media playback at up to 4K 60 Hz is smooth. Idle power draw is just 9W, which is not bad, and under light web browsing, hits around 15W on average. Noise levels are also decently managed, though the PC is definitely not silent. The fan is always on; under light loads, it's noticeable only if located next to you in a quiet room. At full load, it's definitely quite audible (as with all actively cooled mini PCs), but not annoyingly so. The port selection is fine - on the rear, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) A ports, one USB-C port with USB 3.2 Gen 2 data and DP video support, an HDMI, MiniDisplayPort, 1 Gigabit Ethernet port (driven by an Intel i219-V chip, which works great), and the 19V DC barrel jack power input. On the front, there's a USB-A and USB-C port (both 3.2 Gen 2, and the C port supports video), a 3.5 mm headphone/mic jack, and the power button. There's also an infrared receiver, which could be neat for HTPCs in particular, and a full-sized SD card reader. A couple of additional USB 2.0 ports might've been nice for keyboard/mouse purposes. There's no Thunderbolt support, but with the HDMI, Mini DP, and two USB-C ports, this thing has four display outputs, all capable of 4K @ 60 Hz, which is pretty impressive. Inside, the Wifi chip is the Intel AC 7265, which works reliably and offers 2x2 Wifi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2 but is, unfortunately, soldered to the motherboard and cannot be upgraded (e.g., to Wifi 6 or 6E). The NVMe SSD is fast enough for most use cases, and there's an available 2.5" bay inside the case if you want to add a 2.5" SATA hard drive or SSD for additional storage. One puzzling thing is that the 16 GB of RAM came as one 16 GB stick in single-channel, which reduces RAM bandwidth vs. having two 8 GB sticks in dual channel. On the plus side, Geekom includes a VESA mount, so you can easily mount the PC behind your monitor (or your wall or elsewhere). On the software side, the Geekom came with a clean installation (no bloatware- hurrah!) of Windows 11, and specifically Windows 11 Professional, which is great - many PC makers ship the Windows Home OS instead of Pro, then you need to spend up to $100 extra if you want features like Windows Sandbox, inbound Remote Desktop, etc. Overall, the IT8 has worked well for most use cases. If you need more CPU or GPU performance in a mini PC, your best bet would be something with the latest 8-core AMD Ryzen 5000 CPUs, but those tend to be much more expensive (and usually larger too). This offers a nice middle ground option at a relatively affordable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2022 by Ashish Ashish

  • Solid Mini PC, rivals NUC in all aspects
The media could not be loaded. I got into Mini PCs a few years back, and have been using a similar Intel unit. Since I needed another one, this fit the bill since it was preloaded with RAM and SSD (the NUC didn't come with any). From the unboxing to the performance, it met all my benchmarks. Exact same footprint as the slim NUC, only slightly thicker since it supports a 2.5" drive; should come in handy when I need extra space. Solid metal VESA mount is included, as well as all mounting hardware - video of mounting included, in 10 seconds it locks in to become a compact iMac alternative. I/O is abundant, with USB-C on front and back, 2 USB-A on the back and 1 on the front, HDMI, gigabit ethernet, 3.5mm and Mini DP which was a nice surprise. Opening up the unit we see the Kingston M.2 and RAM. A single 16GB stick was installed, which I actually prefer to 2x8GB since any added RAM becomes dual-channel, and 32GB is possible without sacrificing the current stick. Super easy to access with only 4 philips screws, just be careful of the 2.5" ribbon cable. Performance more than meets my needs for everyday tasks. The i5-8259U is a nice jump over the laptop equivalent with the Intel Iris 655. Chrome with 10+ tabs is no problem, Photoshop never felt slow, and YT videos play at full resolution. While gaming may need to tweak settings slightly, Starcraft 2, Tetris Effect, Minecraft all ran great, as well as the Dolphin emulator at full speed. Windows 11 Pro is included, my first experience with Win 11 but an easy transition. If you want the old start menu back, look up Open Shell which has options for that. For the fan, it only kicks up during intense workloads but most of the time is quiet and unobtrusive. Very similar curve as my expensive Intel box and about par for the course for mini PCs. No issues here. Overall a great little device. I was ready to spend a lot more on another Intel box, but this is a fully specced out unit at a lower price point. Quality build, plenty I/O and expandability, zips along with Win 11 and some light gaming potential with the Iris GPU. If this is your first mini PC or you need another box I'd definitely recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022 by Andrew Andrew

  • GEEKOM Mini PC, Mini IT8 - The Powerful, Reliable, and Compact IT Solution
First and foremost, the GEEKOM Mini PC is incredibly powerful, despite its small size. Its Intel Core i7 processor and 16GB of RAM provide lightning-fast performance, allowing us to multitask seamlessly and run resource-intensive applications with ease. In addition, its solid-state drive ensures quick boot times and fast access to data, further boosting our productivity. The Mini IT8 also boasts an impressive array of connectivity options, including USB 3.0, HDMI, and Wi-Fi, making it easy to connect to a variety of peripherals and devices. Its compact size also makes it incredibly easy to transport, which has been particularly useful for our employees who work remotely or travel frequently. But what really sets the GEEKOM Mini PC apart is its durability and reliability. It is incredibly sturdy and has proven to be incredibly reliable, even in harsh working conditions. This has given us peace of mind, knowing that our important data and applications are always safe and secure. Overall, the GEEKOM Mini PC, Mini IT8 has been a game-changer for our company. Its power, connectivity options, and durability have made it an indispensable tool for our employees. I would highly recommend this product to any business looking for a high-performance, reliable mini PC ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023 by Jeremy Taylor

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