Intel Processor Alder Lake-N N97, 4 Cores/4 Threads (6 MB Cache, Base frequency 2.0 GHz, Turbo frequency 3.6 GHz)
Intel UHD graphics (maximum dynamic graphics frequency 1.20 GHz, execution units 24 EU)
16 GB DDR4 2666 MHz (SO-DIMM slot × 1, up to 16 GB)
512 GB M.2 2280 SATA SSD (reading and writing speed 500–550 MB/s) Optional configuration (M.2 Dual hard drive places, 1x M.2 slot for NVME PCIE3.0 SSD or SATA SSD, 1x M.2 slot for SATA SSD, individual hard drive plug max. 2 TB)
On board WIFI 6+BT 5.2
Ports & Buttons:
10M/100M/1000M adaptive RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port ×2
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Intel Processor Alder Lake-N N97, 4 Cores/4 Threads (6 MB Cache, Base frequency 2.0 GHz, Turbo frequency 3.6 GHz)
Intel UHD graphics (maximum dynamic graphics frequency 1.20 GHz, execution units 24 EU)
16 GB DDR4 2666 MHz (SO-DIMM slot × 1, up to 16 GB)
512 GB M.2 2280 SATA SSD (reading and writing speed 500–550 MB/s) Optional configuration (M.2 Dual hard drive places, 1x M.2 slot for NVME PCIE3.0 SSD or SATA SSD, 1x M.2 slot for SATA SSD, individual hard drive plug max. 2 TB)
On board WIFI 6+BT 5.2
Ports & Buttons:
10M/100M/1000M adaptive RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port ×2
Old ones, like real old. If you want to play newer games you need an AMD Ryzen processor with Radeon graphics. There is a lot more to that answer but you are probably looking at $400 and up for modern gaming.
I'll probably play roblox, minecraft, rocket league and other highly optimized games at minimal settings. If you want to cheapo minipc that can do games for under $200 look for the boxes that have Ryzen and at least a Vega 8, which will get you better gaming, but still not modern AAA games. Modern AAA games, you will be looking at wanting to spend 400 or more.
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