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VGKE Mini PC Windows 11 Pro, 8GB RAM 256GB M.2 SSD Mini Desktop PC, Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake-N95(Up to 3.4GHz), Dual HDMI Support 4K/TPYE-C/USB3.2/WiFi 5/ BT4.2/Gigabit Port for Home, Office

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Features

  • Windows 11 Pro Mini Desktop PC VGKE Mini Gaming PC pre-installed with Windows 11 Professional and factory-activated by default, at no extra cost. Powered by Newest 12th Gen Alder Lake N95(4C/4T, 6M Smart Cache, up to 3.4GHz), compared to the Celeron N5105, CPU performance +35%, GPU +78%, more powerful performance and smoother running, which is fast enough for all general-purpose, light gaming/simulation or media streaming tasks.
  • 8GB DDR4 RAM 256GB M.2 SATA SSDMini Desktop Computers has built-in 8GB DDR4 RAM 256GB M.2 SATA SSD can easily support multitasking with memory-hungry multi-tabbed browsing, fast opening of large office graphic files and more. In addition, a SATA3.0 port is reserved, you can also add a 2.5 SSD (no included) to expand memory upgrade storage to 2TB, turning your mini PC into a mobile secure data database.
  • Portable Desktop PC & Silent FanN95 Mini PC 4.9x4.4x1.7 inches Palm-sized dimensions make it easy to carry around, and the fan is quiet, even when the CPU is under full load. It installs easily in tight spaces and crowded workspaces, and can also be plugged into your home TV to watch online movies as a Smart TV (at no extra charge). In addition, included VESA mount to hang up on the back of monitor, HTPC , home office, study, home cinima, conference room, et.
  • High Performance Graphics & Dual DisplayVGKE mini computer comes with UHD Graphics 1.20 GHz, Supports HD (4096 x 2160), 4K@60GHz dual-screen display, and also supports Gigabit Ethernet, 2.4G+5.0G Dual-band WiFi, and Bluetooth 4.2, which can be easily handled for browsing internet, reading emails, editing documents, home office, and even for professional use such as photo editing.
  • Widely Compatibility & Technical SupportVGKE Mini Desktop Computer is equipped with 4x USB 3.2 ports, 2x HDMI ports, 2x Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1x Typc-C port, and 1x audio in/out port. With rich ports allows you to connect multiple devices simultaneously, from monitors and mice to keyboards, headsets, surveillance devices, projectors, TVs, and more. We provide 3 years free warranty and lifetime technical support, if you have any problems, you can contact our after-sales email at any time.

Brand: VGKE


Operating System: Windows 11 Pro


CPU Model: Celeron


CPU Speed: 3.4 GHz


Cache Size: 6 MB


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel HD Graphics


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Specific Uses For Product: Personal


Screen Size: 0.1 Inches


Standing screen display size: ‎0.1 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160 Pixels


Processor: ‎3.4 GHz celeron


RAM: ‎8 GB DDR4


Hard Drive: ‎256 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel HD Graphics


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Brand: ‎VGKE


Series: ‎N95


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Pro


Item Weight: ‎1.41 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎10.55 x 5.87 x 2.44 inches


Color: ‎Black


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎4


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR5 RAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎7200 RPM


Date First Available: October 13, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great performance at a good price
This mini pc was seamless to get up and running quickly. It performs admirably, with a quiet fan and solid performance for everyday Windows 11 tasks. This is better than most of the recent mini PCs I have bought recently for headless remote use. You really can't go wrong for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by goldenrod

  • Great Product & Easy To Setup
Unit is great for it's size and price. The included SSD is fast and the overall system performance after the initial setup is very good. Would recommend to others.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by Richard S.

  • No support, no warranty, not worth the headaches - you get what you pay for!
This is a fast, quiet computer with a fantastic array of ports - I especially like that it has a full size Displayport connector and two ethernet ports. Only thing I wish it had was a tiny built-in speaker. It booted right up to a clean version of Windows 11 Pro without any bloatware, but curiously did have "kazakh localized interface package" installed. Windows was activated with a digital license, and it persisted through a fresh install of windows without having to enter any activation numbers. Its now tied to my Microsoft account. However, I wanted to do my own clean install not trusting what the computer came installed with, and this is where my problems began. Prior to clean install I did a backup of the drive with Macrium Reflect so I could go back in case I was unable to install windows - I'm glad I did this as I restored backup to lookup driver info. I used the Windows 11 Media Creation Tool to create a USB flash drive and was able to boot off of it by pressing DEL key at startup. Unfortunately, on first boot of the system I was greeted with a blue screen - CLOCK WATCHDOG TIMEOUT. It seemed the computer maybe didn't like one of the built in devices or was missing a driver for it, so I went into the BIOS (press F11 on startup) to look around. In the BIOS I noticed neither onboard NIC had a MAC address! They were all zero's. So on a hunch I disabled both NICs, then I was able to install Windows 11 again and it booted up. Once in windows I installed the Realtek ethernet drivers and re-enabled the NICs in the BIOS, and I was able to boot the machine. However, without a valid MAC address in BIOS, I was getting random MAC addresses assigned by Windows making DHCP allocation hard. Turns out in windows you can override hardware MAC addresses and set your own in the device settings. But, I had a few "Unknown PCI devices" in Device Manager now. After doing some research based on PCI IDs, the first ended up Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader - this was hardest driver to find. Realtek doesn't have it on their website, various drivers I tried from other manufacturers didn't work. Going to the Microsoft Update Catalog WEBSITE and searching for 10.0.22621.31275 which is version of driver that came on my computer worked. The other handful of unknown devices ended up all belonging to Intel INTC1057 Serial IO I2C GPIO Host Controller drivers. I downloaded it from Gigabyte's website for a similar BRIX mini-PC model. My VGKE computer shipped with version 30.100.2229.4 of this driver. At this point my computer was working again with fresh install of Windows, minus the all zero's MAC addresses. So I reached out to VGKE to try and make use of my 3 year warranty, and surprise no response. Over the course of a month I reached out to the seller on Amazon via Amazon messaging, no response. I went to VGKE URL included on a warranty card in the box, and found two email addresses on the site. I sent multiple emails - one email address bounced every time (no longer exists) and no response from the other. So please know that this machine effectively has no warranty outside of Amazon return period!! Also, they have a website - but there are no drivers for this machine listed, which is why I had to go find similar drivers from other manufacturers. I really like the form factor, the port selection, the speed, how quiet it is, the price - when the VGKE mini PC came back in stock I decided to try and do an Amazon exchange due to the longer holiday return period. So I got a second one and this time took a photo of the MAC addresses in BIOS immediately after turning it on, and they were there! So I went about doing a fresh install of Windows 11, and guess what - CLOCK WATCHDOG TIMEOUT blue screen! So I went back into the BIOS, and one of the onboard NICs had switched MAC address to all zero's!! At this point I unplugged the machine and went back to my original unit, and lo and behold the MAC addresses were populated again in the BIOS on the original unit! I then tried my newer unit, and the MAC addresses were back as well. I'd powered off the machine many times, but it seems when either unit gets into a state where the MAC addresses go to all zero's, you need to unplug the A/C adapter to really clear whatever condition is going on - a shutdown won't do it. Both units seem to have their MAC addresses now, I don't know how to explain it. So the moral of the story is, you get what you paid for. I was able to get the VGKE mini PC when it was on sale for $60. I should have not been cheap and instead paid 3-4x more for a mini PC from a real company with actual support, drivers, better testing to have avoided all of these issues. My time is far more valuable. Two stars because it is a nice computer once you spend days sorting it out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024 by D. Carlin D. Carlin

  • 'VGKE Mini PC' (N95, 8GB RAM) Delivers Exactly what's Described
This N95 Mini PC is, as of Dec 17 2023, a brand new listing on Amazon and its price has been bouncing around $110-$160. For a brief window there was a coupon that dropped the price down to $60 and at that price I couldn't resist picking one up just to see what would arrive. Would it be a Mini PC with a N95 Processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB NVMe SSD or would it be a box with a potato and some wires inside? General Observations / System Performance - Sorry to disappoint spud fans all over the world but what arrived was exactly what was described: a small, nondescript N95 Mini PC with 8GB of soldered LPDDR5. The VGKE Mini PC correctly reports 4 cores and benchmarking indicated it was delivering expected performance, although I will note that my copy was not able to hold turbo clocks for more than 5 or 10 seconds. I haven't had the time with the machine yet to figure out the reason for this, but in practical terms the desktop experience NEVER suffered for lack of peak sustained turbo. Note that the RAM, as stated before, is 8GB of soldered LPDDR5, not DDR4 or DD5 so you cannot upgrade it but on the bright side its faster memory than I expected for the cost and platform. (The RAM reports supporting 6400 MT/s but the N95 can only handle 4800 MT/s stock.) I immediately installed Linux Mint XFCE and after upgrading to a 6.2 linux kernel the iGPU and chipset worked perfectly fine. I/O testing showed that performance was more or less identical to performance tests of other N95 platforms from other manufacturers: mediocre but faster than SATA SSD NVMe speeds (1.7 GB/s read and 900 MB/s read). In terms of general system performance the system was fast enough for all general purpose, light gaming/emulation, or media streaming tasks. I've written this entire review on the VGKE Mini PC and have detected no slowness whatsoever at anytime, despite carrying 6~12 firefox tabs and a few major background processes. XFCE helps a lot here as it is a less resource demanding desktop environment than Windows 11. Given my experience I do recommend wiping the windows install and running Linux if you know how. (If you do want/need Windows, I recommend at least formatting the installed NVMe drive and installing a clean copy of Windows. Who knows what's installed on no-name machines like these...) Micro SD Card Reader - The SD card reader had mediocre read speeds and inconsistently slow write speeds but its fast enough to play 1080p video. If you want to use this as a media streaming server I imagine you'd be better off installing a 2.5" SATA drive in the available location underneath the PCB. Emulation Performance - Testing emulation with retroarch and at resolutions varying between 720 and 1080p showed that all systems up to Dreamcast/Gamecube ran perfectly well at a consistent 60FPS. PS2 games are inconsistent with some playable and some unplayable - this is exactly the level of performance I've seen in other tested N95 systems. One note - I generally saw best performance with software (CPU) and not hardware (iGPU) renderers. At the end of the day the N95 has an extremely stripped down iGPU saddled with Single Channel memory and it simply wasn't useful for emulation in my testing. YMMV, of course. Wifi- The wifi card pulled ~200 MB/s down , ~250 MB/s up on my home wifi which is more than enough for streaming, web surfing, 1080p or 1440p youtube videos, etc. etc. Fans - This Mini PC is quiet. So quiet that I had to put my head up to it to make sure it actually had a fan at all (it does). I'm not in a completely quiet room but I honestly cannot hear the fan unless I put my ear up to the exhaust vents on the unit, even with the CPU under load. Temps - I never saw reported temps above 55, 60C for this unit (I also never heard the fans but, again, verified that air was blowing through the case!). Given both of these facts you're probably not surprised to hear that the CPU was also not holding its turbo clock speed frequently (under load it hovered in the 2.1, 2.4ghz range rather than its turbo clock of 3.4mhz). Conclusion - I'm not a professional reviewer but I have to admit to being impressed at what modern entry level hardware can do. I think if you spent $60 like I did and you didn't receive a bum unit in the mail you got yourself quite a deal. This could definitely work perfectly well as a retro emulator to mount to your TV (a VESA mounting bracket is included), a media streaming server, or even a basic general purpose PC. Time will tell if this thing is reliable but it was $60 - way better than a raspberry pi at the same price. At $110 and looking at the prices of other N95 Mini PCs in December 2023 I think this is still a good buy - at $160 you may find better options elsewhere in terms of more memory, more storage space, or jumping up to an AMD platform with a far better iGPU. I am knocking one star off for what's possibly a minor thing: the CMOS battery was glued to the PCB in a sloppy manner, with an unnecessary amount of glue. It looks like one capacitor is partially covered in a small amount of glue and if you then covered that area of the PCB with a SATA HDD that capacitor might get unnecessarily hot and fail early. Its small fit and finish issues like these that can doom the long term health of electronics and I wanted to take note of it. At $60 this is a risk I'll take - if this thing dies in a year or two I'll have gotten my money out of it! - but at full price and with the plethora of Alder Lake Mini PCs out there you might want to go with a manufacturer with a longer track record and better quality control processes. Finally, bear in mind my review was done with Linux Mint Xfce, not Windows 11. I can't speak to the Windows 11 performance of this unit but given reviews for other N95 Mini-PCs I think you'll be fine as long as you avoid loading up the machine with a ton of simultaneously applications. Side Note: If the Linux distro you install has an older kernel you will not get support for the N95's iGPU out of the box, or at least I didn't. Alder Lake support was supposedly added in 5.15 but in my build of Linux Mint Xfce (which comes with 5.15.0-91) the iGPU wasn't working. I updated the kernel to 6.2.0-39 and everything is fine now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by Andrew J. Maxymillian Andrew J. Maxymillian

  • Perfect set top computer
Great little computer, perfect for what I needed
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Good Mini PC
I have been using this mini-PC for about a week. The PC arrived well packed, and the specs of the PC are exactly as described. It works very well for internet surfing, checking email, watching Amazon Prime and movies on my monitor. Very happy with my purchase and it meets my expectations.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by David C.

  • Wow, this is fantastic
Description doesn't say, but mine came with a legit NVME SSD and DDR5 @4800MHz to my delight. Power draw maxes out at around 16W, which is excellent for a very snappy 4 core PC. Fan noise is none at idle and not bad at load. If you are trying to install Linux like I did, you might need to connect your monitor to the HDMI port, and not the DisplayPort, to be able to see the boot screen. BIOS/UEFI menu is accessible with DEL key. Boot menu with F11. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by Mike

  • build quality is just acceptable nothing more. Does what it must do at an affordable price.
Build quality is just acceptable nothing more. Does what it must do at an affordable price.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Christophe V.

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