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The GTR 7 is Amazing! But mine broke…

The GTR 7 is Amazing! But mine broke…

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Accidents happen, and sometimes those accidents happen mysteriously. But that doesn’t stop Wendell from giving you the details of the Beelink GTR 7 mini pc!

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  1. Here is the problem. legion slim 5 has the same processor, but also has RTX 4060 at 1000-1100$. So that's only 200$ more. For that 200$ more you get RTX4060, display, keyboard/touchpad, battery. What I am saying is the price is very wrong for this.

  2. I got a little cheap low power Intel nucbox recently, with windows on it and it struggles terribly so therefore the experience is super annoying… These new AMD systems are so much better… if the price was lower these would actually sell like hotcakes. Good times though as you can have you beast gaming productivity PC that can easily fit into a bag… i.e. you dont have to be tied to one spot which you usually do with a big heavy tower PC. Just need the big folding/scrolling OLED monitors now 😜

  3. I bought 2 Beelink Mini PC SEI8 W-11 Pro from Amazon for my Plex Server. The first one was Dead out of the box, sent it back and the second one lasted 2 days. Even if you shake the rice out of it before you fire it up, they don't last.

  4. I have a question about the performance of using USB 3 (5 of 10gbps) or thunderbird (USB4) ports for adding a 2.5 of 10g ethernet port adapters. Do they work as well as direct attached Intel constollers on the motherboard or a PCI card? I am thinking of using one of these mini PC's for a pfsense firewall and need 3 ethernet ports and most don't even have 2. Will these USB-Ethernet adapters work well on pfsense or TrueNas? Has Anyone done any videos on this?

  5. 6000 series processor? 6600m discreet graphics? Sff and low power draw? Excellent cooling? The under appreciated hx99g is the ultimate mini pc. I like the gtr but it's hard to beat the high end minisforums

  6. This is good. But, I'm waiting for the Ryzen 8050's. Couple extra cores on the base model. 16 CUs of RDNA (3.5) Should be about a 1660 Ti…

    The behemoth of this series is no joke. 16 cores. & up to 40 CUs of that same RDNA 3.5! 120W TDP.

  7. Since it is not meant to be mobile it is hard (for me) to see a (good) reason to cramp all that into such a small case.. (the benefit vs reliability / compatibility factor…) I mean in what situation does one not have enough space to place a normal ATX (or even mini ITX) case with adequate cooling and power supply ? Whats wrong with a raspberry ? Faith no more playing in the back of my head…

  8. I bought a GTR 7 Pro and it died on me after 2 weeks. The unit couldn't be powered on and power through the USB4 port couldn't sustain it through a boot up. Sent it back and they've promised to replace it but I had to foot half of the cost of shipping it back to China…The unit is currently out of stock (even on their own website) and I understand it's going to be a 3 week wait…sigh

  9. At first i loved what Beelink had to offer. I too recognized the potential. However quality is a huge problem and support is basically non-existent. You will likely get a response 4 days later that isnt directly on topic. Their support website is also terrible. You wont likely find the drivers you need or the oem image they have tutorials for. I am speaking from lots of experience with their hardware as i have had the opportunity to support over 70 of their machines at my occupation. We had about 40% of them come back to us with boot issues. It seemd that Windows updates that require a reboot failed to make the final commitments during the reboot and corrupted the OS. Sometimes they came back to us and simply wouldnt post. We were running the GK55s and GK Minis. Needless to say, I had to make the difficult decision and stop using Beelink for our operation.

  10. How does this little box do for live streaming? I use OBS to stream sporting events at the high school where I teach. I have a blackmagic 4hdmi input card in a thunderbolt 3 case that I like using at events. Does this do AV1 encoding? I have heard that recent AMD drivers are much better in the past for encoding/streaming. Is that really the case? I know it is a niche area, but did you happen to do test for this type of workload?

  11. Hey Guys and Gals. Quick one but at 8.40 ish in this video I start seeing video corruption artifacts on the screen. IS this my setup or others seeing this? Ive also seen this happen in a at least 1 other recent video when Wendal is doing tech promo vids. Not news…..Um links with friends sorry

  12. It drives me crazy that I could by an i7 10870h with an rtx 2060 mini PC on Ali express but there's no availability of amd cpus with any discrete mobile chip for low power gaming boxes

  13. We almost rolled these out for the workforce but beelink can't guarantee OEM keys and can ship items with VLK's. Such a shame because they are perfect for local workstations.

  14. 12:30 Personally what I hear there is that we should seriously consider embracing tiered memory already. It has been a popular area of research for a good decade at this point. We could absolutely have 4-8GB (or something like that) of fast on-module memory directly connected to the main-die and then expandable memory for the rest.
    This could potentially give us performance close to what unified memory architectures can deliver but while keeping memory somewhat expandable. Again, this isn‘t purely hypothetical, this has been studied quite a lot (though mostly in relation to saving energy but obviously performance was always a consideration).
    There already exist research memory controllers that can deal with N-tiered storage architectures, meaning it actually sees HDDs, SSDs, DDR, L3 cache and non-volatile RAMs more as a unified whole and mages it accordingly. These have been mostly developed to study possible phase-change-memory implementations and so on but they could absolutely be adapted.

  15. Before buying you might want to check out the forums for these machines.. There are several complaints of memory problems as well as frequent crashes. I was ready to purchase till I found the forums, thinking I will give them time to workout the bugs.

  16. 120 watt is way to much for a pc , ik use Intel nuc , very pleased with it, 13 th generation laos use more power , these days less power is cheaper, you can do things with power management

  17. I LOVE my two Beelink GTR5 5900HX systems.

    Just one question about the GTR7 system though — does it support SMART for the NVMe SSDs?

    (Because my GTR5 5900HX does NOT support SMART for the NVMe SSD.)

  18. Assuming this is an advertisement video, I fully accept and will steer clear from usff products as well as beelink products in general. Thank you for this product warning.

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