KAMRUI Direct via Amazon has
KAMRUI AM21 Mini PC on sale for $359 - $82.57 (23%) off when you apply promo code
UXKF346V on the checkout page =
$276.43.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 6900HX 8-cores, 16 threads (3.3GHz Base / 4.9GHz Turbo) Processor
- 16GB DDR5 4800MHz RAM Memory (Upgradable to 64GB)
- 512GB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe storage (Dual NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD Slots)
- AMD Radeon 680M 2400MHz GPU Graphics
- Dual LAN + Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.2
- Ports:
- 2x HDMI 2.1
- 1x USB 3.2 Type-C (DP 1.4 supports output up to 4K@60Hz)
- 4x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A Port (2x Front, 2x Back)
- 1x USB 4 port (40Gbps transfer speed/DP1.4 (4k@60Hz))
- 2x Ethernet ports (1x 2.5Gbps Ethernet, 1x 1Gbps Ethernet)
- 1x Audio/microphone
- 1x DC jack (19V/4.74A90W)
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All the 5 star reviews have to be bots/boughten. No one who isn't being paid, review's like that. I'ma have to skip this one
You're right. They are clearly worded by an AI. I would suggest someone find a YouTube review of this PC or at least of another PC from this brand before buying.
I've had a Kamrui mini PC. Spec-wise it's great for the price. . . but it only lasted about a year before I wasn't getting so much as a boot into BIOS, and no beep codes.
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I spoke with a seller on Aliexpress a while back about this and he said that these high end 6000 series chips that are put into cheap mini PCs are all engineering samples and have 4k 120Hz support disabled for whatever reason, even though the Radeon 680M should be able to do it easily via HDMI 2.1.
Before anyone asks: I'm not talking about playing modern games at that res, I'm talking about whether the system will actually successfully output that resolution at 120Hz on the desktop.
I'm inclined to believe them. These mini PC companies are more likely to embellish specs, so they would probably not under-sell the maximum resolution unless it was genuinely incapable of doing it. It used to be that you just had to be sure it had HDMI 2.1 ports rather than 2.0, but when the standard was renamed a few years ago it means that "HDMI 2.1" no longer means anything.
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