🚀 Power Meets Portability in One Mini Tower!
The MINISFORUM 129i7 Mini Tower Gaming PC is equipped with an Intel Core i9-12900HK processor, featuring 14 cores and 20 threads, capable of boosting up to 5.0GHz. It supports extensive connectivity with triple video outputs and offers expandable storage options, making it ideal for gaming, home theater setups, and content creation. This compact powerhouse is designed for efficiency and performance, perfect for the modern professional.
Standing screen display size | 25 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 Pixels |
Processor | 5 GHz core_i9 |
Memory Speed | 3.2E+3 MHz |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Iris Xe Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 7 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | MINISFORUM |
Series | DeskMini |
Item model number | DeskMini |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 8.97 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15.07 x 12.76 x 7.13 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 14 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 5600 |
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Fantastic Mini-PC and Excellent Customer and Technical Support - What's Not to Like...
Update 7/4/2021TPM 2.0 - is a new requirement for Win11 when it's released this fall. Minisforums engineering released a new BIOS/EUFI update that enables TPM. I am running the developers Win11 release and no compatibility problems have surfaced at all. So this HM50 is Win11 ready...........................original post............................Plenty of reviews out there on bloggers sites and on YouTube that provide technical details and stress testing the AMD Ryzen 5 4500U CPU and the AMD GPU. It scores very well in all the tests and is certainly no laggard by any means. It is still used in new name-brand laptops today so it's not outdated at all and runs like a scared cat.I've done my own non-scientific torture tests that go well beyond what I expected from this mini.I have three 24" 1080P monitors connected and brought up 3 different 1080P streaming videos - one on each monitor - all running at the same time. I had Netflix, Amazon Prime and YouTube video's all running and then looked at the Task Manger Performance tab and this mini was not even breaking a sweat. CPU at 17%, Memory at 4.8GB/15.4 (31%), GPU at only 7%.While all those were running, I brought up Lightroom 6 and started editing a photo as well Photoshop and the GPU usage went to 10%, CPU to 20% and Memory 5.5/15.4GB (36%). I then opened a word document in Libre Office, started a couple of app's (email and newsgroups ) and could not see any difference in the numbers. Still way below what one would consider high usage for any resource. I also tested both Ethernet ports (1GB and 2.5GB) as well as the wireless systems and they all work. I have 300MB/300MB service and the WiFi worked at spec. Not a single glitch...Certainly way more stuff going on than I would ever have normally running but... I'm also evaluating it as a replacement media / signage controller for a clients business with multiple monitors.This mini is now my daily driver and It has replaced a workstation I have that has dual graphics cards, 32GB of memory and 9 hard drives - all which made it an excellent room heater. With all the fans and hard drives spinning - it made some noise as you can imagine.I seriously doubt I will never need more power or capabilities than what this HM50 provides. I have 3 USB (4TB, 8TB and 10TB) drives connected to it and they remain fast even when copying files to all 3 at the same time. I installed two 500GB internal SATA SSD's (Samsung 860 EVO and a Corsair) for dual booting between versions of Win10 & Win11 and for running a Linux VM - just for playing around with. Not a single problem with any of the applications or any hardware compatibility issues - none.I have been in the computer / communications fields my entire career having used, programmed, built and maintained many different type systems from world-class size to now - Mini PC's. In my opinion, the most important part of any system is not the just the hardware or the software, it is the Customer Service and Technical Support that the company provides and how they stand behind their products. Yep, I tested both of those before purchasing the HM50 and I can say they are some of the best I have ever dealt with in all my years in this industry. I can't speak to reliability but they provide a 1 year warranty with a 6 month extension when you register. So 18 months warranty in total - I don't know of another manufacturer that provides that length of warranty unless you purchase it via a separate contract.Unlike some other mini manufactures I recently had to deal with for 5 months, I received prompt, courteous and accurate responses to my questions from Minisforum Customer Support (Nora) and Joey in Technical Support. Response time was a matter of a couple of hours and not days or a week or two later as with the other manufacturer.When I was looking for a replacement pc, a mini made a lot of sense for me. Big savings in power consumption. I cannot hear the fan even when the system is under a stress load and it does not take up a lot of space on my desk.It far exceeds my expectations. I have a home lab with about 10 other systems (full size PC's, laptop's and tablets) that I still use as test beds and just messing around with as part of my computer hobby. Now I do all my photo editing, writing and media watching on this HM50 and not lacking for anything.Remember that there are chip shortages now - and will be for a year or more which has driven costs up and that support is also part of the cost of any product. In time, Windows or some other applications or piece of equipment attached to it is going to create a problem and you may need some tech support in the future. I know that both the before and after -sale support was a positive 5 star experience for me and I expect it to be the same down the road.Lot's of choices out there to look at and I did a lot of research to make sure this would fit my needs now and still have plenty of power and resources for the future. It came with 16GB of Kingston memory and Kinston 512GB NVMe SSD for storage and can be upgraded if needed. It's plenty powerful and it just works....
A**R
Great Device for the Price with an Amazing Customer Support
I’ve been using this minicomputer for a few months now, and overall, I’m really impressed. The compact size combined with strong performance makes it perfect for both work and daily use. It also offers excellent value for the price.After about 3 months, I ran into a BIOS issue, but I have to highlight how amazing the customer support was. I reached out, sent in the faulty unit, and within just 3 days, a brand-new replacement arrived at my door. That level of service really exceeded my expectations. Highly recommended!
K**P
360 video editing and davinci resolve
This was purchased (4 months ago) for editing insta360 x2 and gopro Max (360 cams) videos of dual sport and dirt bike rides. We use davinci resolve (finalizing flat video) , gopro player (reframing 360) and insta360 desktop (also reframing 360) for all of the simple ride videos that we do. The speed of the 6800 is fine for our purposes, and the onboard graphics can handle the simple editing also. Most of the files start out as 5.7k 360, then reframed to 1440p (flat) video, and finally exported from DR18 as 1440p. During editing / reframing there are rarely any lags at all, if you wait until the caches are completed after importing. Normally I'll use 100Mb/s for exporting, and h265. I did open this unit to install a total of 32gb of ram, and that seems to be enough for these editing needs.The only complaint is that w11 is wonky sometimes, when dealing with the weirdness of "please use edge instead of chrome!" after a software update. This can't be attributed to the hardware though, I completely blame w11 for this weirdness. A restart (or another lol!) after a software update usually fixes that weirdness.I've looked at the external docks for dedicated gpu's, but so far this minisforum has been plenty for simple 360 5k video editing. I do not game at all.The bluetooth and wifi has been rock solid. You'll want to make sure and get a kb/mouse that has a wifi/bt dongle , if you plan to be completely wireless and want to change bios settings occasionally, as this unit does not have bt turned on during bios settings... so just switch the kb/mouse to whichever mode your plugged in dongle supports.Fan- almost zero noise.Memory- it's a good idea to get the 32gb option, or just add itcpu speed- good enough for 360 5.7k video editinghtpc- we use it for 4k/8k youtube entertainment, it works fine for this at 60fps 4k and 24fps 8k.lags- haven't noticed any.weird restarts- zerobugs- none noticed, yetannoyances- maybe put a piece of tape over the power on led. it's blue, it's brightthe only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is it would have been nice to get the 32gb version for the same price. Maybe i'm being too picky on that. I may update that later to 5.
S**N
small machine BIG capability
Great machine with 32 threads. I installed 64GB DDR5 and 1TB M2 SSD and RTX A2000. Happy with its capability for scientific calculations.
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No Customer Service Whatsoever.
Unfortunately the customer service will ignore you and completely try to ghost you after they have your money. It’s well known that Minisforum isn’t good with their customers buyer beware. My pc’s front and back audio jacks started buzzing bad after only a few months, I reached out to Minisforum but they completely ignored me. 1000 bucks down the drain. Don’t give them your money!
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