GEEKOM Ryzen 7 Gaming Mini PC Was Pricier Than a Mac Mini, Now It's Cheaper and at Its Lowest Price Yet (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) - Kotaku
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GEEKOM Ryzen 7 Gaming Mini PC Was Pricier Than a Mac Mini, Now It's Cheaper and at Its Lowest Price Yet (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) - Kotaku
"Like right now, you can snag this mini PC for 33% off. The Geekom Mini PC AX8 Max has dropped down from $749 to just $499 for a limited time. That discount ends up saving your a solid $250. Taking a peak at this mini PC's specs, we're looking at an AMD Ryzen 7 capable of up to 4.9GHz alongside an AMD Radeon 780M graphics card. It's got 32GB of RAM and a 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD."
"This mini PC can run in three different modes depending on your needs in a given moment. Normal mode is just that. This default is balanced for versatile performance, great for when using office applications or video and photo editing software. Quiet mode can be set when you want to reduce power consumption and noise. Good for late night studying or light office work. Then we have performance mode. This pushes the hardware to its limits to optimize for AAA gaming."
"A mini PC offers a nice in between option for anyone who can't decide between a laptop or tower PC. It's compact in size as not to take up a ton of desk space. It can be a great option for anyone trying to keep a clear desk or optimize the space they're working with. You don't have to give up an entire shelf or your foot space under the desk for a solid piece of hardware."
The Geekom Mini PC AX8 Max is currently discounted from $749 to $499, saving $250. The system pairs an AMD Ryzen 7 (up to 4.9GHz) with an AMD Radeon 780M GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD, with storage expandable to 4TB. The mini PC supports three modes—normal for balanced use, quiet for reduced power and noise, and performance for AAA gaming. The compact form factor conserves desk space, suits secondary or multimedia roles, and provides more flexible home-theater capability than many TV factory interfaces.
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