🚀 Mini Size, Mega Performance!
The Beelink EQR5 Mini PC is a compact yet powerful computing solution featuring an AMD Ryzen 7 5825U processor, 32GB DDR4 RAM, and a 500GB M.2 PCIe SSD. With support for 4K dual displays and multiple connectivity options, this mini computer is designed for productivity, gaming, and home entertainment, all while maintaining a sleek, portable form factor.
Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 Pixels |
Processor | 4.5 GHz ryzen_7 |
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 500 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon Graphics 8core 2000 MHz |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 32 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ax |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | Beelink |
Series | EQR5 5825U 32+500G |
Item model number | EQR5 5825U |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | OS |
Item Weight | 2.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.96 x 4.96 x 1.65 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.96 x 4.96 x 1.65 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 500 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Ethernet 100Base-TX |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 0.01 |
N**.
Great for power users
This is a very fast computer for $309. It boots quickly, runs fast, and is very quiet. By default, if you're doing a lot of things at once, the CPU tends to get to about 85C, and I think that's a little too hot. It wasn't a big deal, all I had to do was just go into the BIOS and change the cooling fan table, which is available by default, and now it never gets over 80C no matter how hard I try. The BIOS is unlocked by default and you can change just about everything under the hood if you want. I like that it gives me the option, because I also changed the GPU RAM from 4GB to 2GB. I don't use this for gaming so I don't need to have a bunch of RAM available for this APU.That being said, 32GB is a perfect amount of RAM for people that actually use their computers. Modern web browsers are RAM hogs (looking at you, Chrome), and it's just better to have more, overall. The processor is quick and responsive, and the NVME drive seems to be fast as well. I am very pleased with this computer and I hope to use it for many years to come.
D**N
5 Stars – Fast, Compact, and Worth Every Penny!
I bought the Beelink SER5 PRO Mini PC for my dad, and he absolutely loves it. The compact size is perfect—it doesn’t take up much space at all, but it still delivers amazing performance. The AMD Ryzen 7 5825U processor and 32GB of RAM make it super fast, whether he’s browsing, streaming, or multitasking. The 1TB SSD offers plenty of storage, and the triple display support is a nice bonus. For the price, it’s a fantastic deal—definitely a great bang for your buck. Highly recommend for home or office use!
H**.
Works just as described. No complaints thus far.
Works just as described. No complaints thus far.
J**L
Fast and quiet, graphics drivers are problematic
It's a nice machine for my purposes. I bought it to perform some background processing not suited for GPUs. I expected the fan to kick on with the heavy CPU load, but if it did I can't hear it. But it's running with no attached peripherals. I just remote desktop to it through its WiFi connection.I wasn't able to get the AMD software to function as a previous reviewer mentioned. Even when I used their auto detect program the end result was the Adrenalin software refusing to start saying the drivers were incompatible. I don't need it, but I was annoyed AMD was providing mediocre support for OEM boards. So 4 stars instead of 5.
R**T
Runs Ubuntu 23.10 great. 10X the performance of an rpi5 for 2X the cost.
I've used Raspberry Pi single board computers for home projects for many years. Finding them very capable machines for most tasks. Recently I was using an rpi4 to serve web mapping software. Then I used the Pi4 to also view the Leaflet based web maps. Worked great. Then I found CesiumJS 3D maps. The Pi4 was now slow. Buying an rpi5 made things a lot faster, but it wasn't smooth yet.After buying a fancy new power supply, uSD card and case for my rpi5 I've spent half the cost of this SER5 5700U. My desktop is an AMD 3600 with GeForce GTX 1660. This SER5 is just as capable a machine, for less than half what I spent on that system.My goal is to use this SER5 5700U for presentations. Offering enough power to serve the entire container stack locally, in places where I have little to no internet access. The SER5 has been good enough to do a lot of development on the machine. I got started there just to burn in test it. It's an amazingly competent system for all kinds of home lab tasks.At this point it's still running fully stock. However, I liked the setup so much that I've purchased a laptop with the same 5700U. And purchased a single 32GB DDR4 SODIMM to perform a lopsided upgrade on the SER5. If it's unhappy or slow with mismatched 8+32GB chips, I buy another 32GB SODIMM. But my understanding is that the first 16GB should perform the same, then get a slower (~5%) on the additional 24GB. If that's all, I can easily live with that drop, when it would have lost a lot more performance swapping. If this isn't the case I'll buy another 32GB chip. The pulled 8GB SODIMM will upgrade my Asus laptop, which shipped with a lopsided 8+4GB of RAM (8GB soldered to the motherboard).I loved that the SER5 has normal DDR4 SODIMM RAM, upgradable to 64GB. Plus room to add an SSD or swap out for a larger M.2 card. I've successfully used a usb3 attached m.2 card, and connected 3 monitors to it. All hardware recognized and works fine in Linux. Happily suspends and wakes up on power button pushes.Seamlessly using a BT keyboard and mouse. The performance with 3D mapping software output at 4K is flawless. Even when running the full back-end stack required to serve all of the map data locally. All while it's nearly silent and running cool. The rpi5 got very hot, even sitting on a static 3d scene and pulling data from the internet map sources. This machine draws a little more power, and is a little bigger than an rpi5. But the performance it offers is in an different league.When my desktop finally dies. I suspect one of these will be replacing it.
D**Y
Solid PC for everyday use (non-gaming)
I replaced my old non-compatable-with-Windows-11 desktop with this. I use my PC for surfing the web, YouTube, very minimal office work applications (Excel, Word, Google Drive, etc.) This micro-PC works great. SO much more quiet than my old box. Its virtually silent. For those of you needing a non-gaming, non-huge application PC; ie: for "everyday use", this thing is a heck of a good bargain.
F**S
Fast, Quiet, Sexy. Moderatly durable. HORRIBLE SUPPORT.
Overall im still satisfied with the unit. Supplier was timely, unit is sexy, fast, quiet. Connecting two screens (one 4k) to it and working good almost daily...BUT now we're 15 months further and my bluetooth starts to give way: STATUS_DEVICE_POWER_FAILURE.Also, it's running a little hotter than before.UPDATE: WATCH OUT FOR CUSTOMER SUPPORT!!Once you have a problem with your item, that's it: support gives a run-around with all kind of funny things to "attempt" on your end including opening up the unit, removing and cleaning parts. Also got links for stuff to download (incl bios updates) from shady sites my antivirus blocked.Right now, I'm just looking to source parts and have my problem fixed myself. But I will not be recommending these products to my department at work, nor my not so tech-savvy friends.
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