💻 Power Meets Portability!
The Beelink Mini S12 Pro is a compact yet powerful mini PC featuring an Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake-N100 processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 500GB SSD. It supports dual 4K displays, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2, making it ideal for both home and office use. With its small footprint and expandable storage options, this mini PC is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and versatility.
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
Processor | 1.8 GHz intel_processor_n100 |
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3.2E+3 MHz |
Hard Drive | 500 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ax |
Brand | Beelink |
Series | Mini S12 Pro |
Item model number | MINIS Pro |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | OS |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.52 x 4 x 1.54 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.52 x 4 x 1.54 inches |
Color | Blue |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 2 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 1 |
Optical Drive Type | BD-R |
C**O
Excellent Minipc
This mini PC exceeded my expectations. From the very beginning, the setup was very quick and without any issues. What impressed me the most is how silent it is – you barely notice it's on! And the operating speed is excellent, everything runs smoothly. Highly recommended if you're looking for a powerful and discreet mini PC!
R**M
Great Machine for the price
We have more than 20 of these machines to replace desktops. The have a much smaller footprint and are just about as powerful as an i5 desktop. It came with Windows 100 Pro a plus and runs everything just fine and smoothly. We even runs one as a Plex server and it is great. Only had an issue with one and Beelink sent me a new one from China after returning it. If you attempt to install Windows from a USB it will not work correctly for It uses very specific drivers which are not in Microsoft's Update center. Contacted Beelink and was given a download link of the drivers to install. Not a problem at all. The computers are hooked up to 39 inch screens and all is good!
J**N
Bang for the buck
I have this as a weather server. The weather data from my weather station is uploaded to the internet through this PC. It runs 24x7. So far it's working great. Everything I needed at a very reasonable price.
W**E
Expectations compared to results
The good: Power supply is internal. Larger heatsink than EQ12's. Good cooling. Dual NVME slots. Dual NICsRoom for improvement: In my opinion, the EQ 13 should have included dual 2.5G ethernet. Included SSD is only good for about 500 MB per second. EQ 13 probably should have used DDR5 instead of DDR4.Performance as is: Performance out of the box is very satisfactory for a quad core with 16G ram. Video output streaming is better than the EQ12's in N100 / N305.Improvements that one can perform yourself: Replace the SSD with a decent quality NVME can boost speeds from 500 MB per second to about 3500 MB/sec in slot 1. SSD does not apparently work in NVME slot 2. Second NVME slot tops out at about 900 MB /sec ; still quite an improvement over the included SSD drive.While the specs suggest that 16GB DDR4 is the max, I put in a Corsair Vengeance 32GB SODIMM and so far it recognizes it and works under Windows and Linux. Tested speeds of 1GB ethernet was satisfactory and works good enough. My intentions for the device may include using it as a virtualization host but primarily for testing linux distros, and acquainting myself with Linux as a platform moving forward.Would I buy again: Possibly. I do really like having the power supply in the chassis. For most things, the 1GB ethernet is satisfactory, although I would have preferred 2.5 GBE. System has been quite stable and works well. If the N305 version came back as the EQ12 Pro or EQ13 Pro, I'd buy 3 in a heartbeat. As the N200, if I need a unit or two, I would not hesitate to purchase even this N200 EQ13 .Amazon Listings: The Amazon listings for the EQ13 are all over as far as accuracy is concerned. So instead, I went to Beelink's own site to get specs; The EQ13 is 16 GB DDR4, with dual 1.0 GB ethernet included plus a Wi-Fi adapter included. The included power supply works well. The temperature that the fans turn on can be controlled within the BIOS and works well. The two NVME slots have an included heatsink. The NVME's do not get particularly hot. The primary NVME slot is 3 lane PCIE 4.0 which can max out at Gen 3 speeds ( about 3500 MB per second ) and the second slot is limited to 1 lane and tops out at about 900 MB per second. The included UHD graphics works well with streaming services like youtube; Intel UHD graphics are somewhat less robust than integrated AMD graphics; Occasional dropped packets with Youtube is normal, but this version does seem to fare better than the EQ12 and EQ 12 Pro. Still, even the EQ12 and EQ 13 are perfectly OK for normal day to day use. I would not consider this platform a gaming system; although it may run emulation for other platforms OK.The N200 gives the end user a little more headroom than the N100's do. Still, I'd buy again if I needed an additional unit or two.What features I found attractive: Integrated power supply is a very nice feature. N200 - a little more headroom. N100's can bog down during Windows Updates a bit. Dual NVME slots. Dual network adapters. Overall, it's a good little computer for the price and features included.FWIW: The reason that the NVME slots are 3 lane and 1 Lane is an Intel limitation on these lower end processors. It's not really a Beelink design fault; but a limitation of the intel chipset. It works the same on many N100's / N200's, and N305's as well, Beelink and other brands.
J**X
10/10
Got this for my son's upcoming homeschooling. It works really well and runs smoothly. It's small and works in the space that we needed it for
R**.
Channels DVR Server
Beelink S13 N150 500 Gb ssd. Received quickly and in great shape. Looks good on the desk as my monitor stand took up the VESA mount position. Came with current Windows 11 Pro installed. After the usual update process I set up as a Channels DVR server for hdhomerun. Works slick as a button. Very snappy for our basic needs. The whole setup including 24 inch LG monitor with built in speakers and Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse was about $300. I’ve had less for 4 times as much!
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