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The Beelink 5900HX GR9 GTR5 Mini PC packs an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX processor clocked up to 4.6GHz, 32GB DDR4 RAM, and a 500GB NVMe SSD into a sleek mini form factor. It supports triple 4K@60Hz displays via HDMI, DisplayPort, and Type-C, making it perfect for professionals craving high performance and expansive multitasking. With WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and dual 2.5Gbps LAN, it offers cutting-edge connectivity. Designed for gaming, business, and creative workflows, this mini powerhouse delivers desktop-level power in a space-saving design.










| Brand | Beelink |
| CPU model | AMD Ryzen 7 |
| CPU speed | 4.6 GHz |
| Graphics card description | Integrated |
| Graphics co-processor | Placa gráfica integrada |
| Operating system | Windows 11 Home |
T**1
BEWARE! RANDOM REBOOTS/SHUTDOWNS - UPDATED
so I purchased a SER 5 Max (6800U) for the sole purpose of a LaunchBox/BigBox emulation station. everything appeared to be going well until I noticed the PC rebooting. at first, I thought it was because of the automatic Windows updates - it is a brand new PC after all. however, even after all the Windows updates, the PC will randomly reboot with no apparent trigger. under load, or completely idle. at times, the PC will reboot several times in a row, immediately upon entering Windows. along with the reboots, the PC will also randomly shutdown completely and needs to be manually powered back on. this is rather unfortunate, because aside from these issues, the PC actually fulfills my use case perfectly. this is my first mini-pc and i became a fan of the small form factor, but i simply can't recommend a product which exhibits these issues with less than 24 hours of use. Beelink support was unable to determine the cause of the issue and just kept giving me generic solutions including even going as far as re-installing Windows 11, and opening the unit to testing the RAM. again, this should absolutely not have to be a thing for a brand new product. returning for a refund 100% UPDATE - I have probably never done this, and seeing a review go from 1 star to 5 stars is rare, but Beelink support pulled through, sent me another power adapter, and my new PC is rock solid stable. Ran a couple of stress tests on it, and it passed with flying colors. 40 degrees on idle, and stays between 70-80 on load. runs quiet and cool and like I previously mentioned, is perfect for my use case of a Launchbox/BigBog emulation station. Now it's only day 3 of not seeing a single random reboot/shutdown, but considering I was seeing these multiple times a day, I would consider this a success. the replacement power adapter was noticeably bigger than the stock one - if I had a note for Beelink, it's that the 6800U SER5 Max should be shipped with the new adapter for sure.
M**I
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جهاز محمول خفيف وقوي وجودته ممتازة. عملي بالنسبة لي . الغيت عملية الارجاع وجالس استخدمه . يستاهل كل ريال.
E**A
Excelente artículo
Excelente tamaño y funcionalidad
T**T
Best Yet from Beelink
I have purchased 5 Beelink "Tiny PC's" for myself and family. All of them have performed flawlessly so far, and my first purchase, the GR5 with the Ryzen 5 3550 4C-8T CPU has performed flawlessly for two years. About a month ago, I purchased the sixth Beelink, the incredible GR9, which has the Ryzen 9 5900 HX processor, 32 gigs of 3200 RAM and a 500 NVMe SSD. I am NOT a gamer, but I use 2 or 3 big monitors all the time. Most of the work I do with the GR9 is simulation and using Office, email, and web surfing. My simulations have taken 15 minutes on the GR5, so I bought the GR9 thinking things would speed up. Running on Windows 11 Pro, you have the opportunity to increase an Application's Speed (from Normal to Fast to Realtime) and Processor affinity, which means how many cores an App can use. The affinity table shows that the GR9 has 16 processors. One way to speed up my simulations is to run multiple copies of them simultaneously. I have done this extensively on the GR9 and now for a month or two on the GR9. The performance increase in the GR9 is astounding. With the GR5 running 4 simultaneous Simulations, each App task was getting 17-19 percent of CPU, and the overall system was running at 69 to 80% CPU. The GR5 fans were clearly audible, but thanks to Beelink for building enough fans to keep the CPU cool. I destroyed a beautiful Microsoft Surface Book with 4 cores running 4 copies of a lengthy simulation. The Book just stopped and could not be fixed; but I was able to retrieve the SSD drive. The GR9 runs completely differently. With one core running, the GR5 took 142 seconds to finish a simulation. With 7 cores running, the GR9 completed all seven simulations in 103 seconds, generating 7 times as much data in 72.5% of the time! In addition, the CPU utilization was only 54% and I seldom heard any fans running. For my needs, I am sure that the GR9 is a superlative machine for doing serious number crunching. I highly recommend the GR9 for number crunching. I have not done any gaming, so I cannot comment on the gaming performance of this machine. But since the GR5 was marketed as a gaming machine, I am sure the GR9 will give the biggest gaming performance you could expect from a Tiny PC. Running Win11 Pro,
A**R
Add some money and buy better
I bought this mini pc because of a review I read. Serves me right for listening. Most reviews complain about locking and was blaming it on the week power supply. But I was thinking it was the nvme overheating. It is a pcie 4.0 nvme and most of those require a heatsink. I have an extra heatsink so when I received the pc I opened it to put the heatsink on right away. Well that wasn't going to happen. There is no room for the heatsink to fit. There is a metal rod goes up between the 2 nvme slots and the heatsink was hard against that rod and wouldn't allow the card to fit into the connector. So ended that. Now I'm hoping it won't overheat on me. So after putting the bottom back on I hooked it up to the and turned it on for the first time. Nothing!!! Power light came on but it did nothing. I remembered that was a reset hole on this so I got a pin from my cell phone (none supplied with the pc) and reset it. When I turned it on the fan started. That was a relief. It then went through the Windows 11 first start (I hate Windows). After it was all done and Windows was updated 3 times I thought I was ready. NO I WASN'T!! Had no wifi, bluetooth or sound! I had to go on their support site and I found out there were missing drivers. For *hris* sake! Your selling a brand new pc that isn't ready to be used and saying absolutely nothing about it. Bottom line is.. They are selling a machine that isn't ready to be sold and saying nothing and you are left to figure this out yourself. I will say this for it... Its fairly fast and it didn't lock up on me and it took me about 2 hours to get everything done (although there is still non-working hardware in the windows devices list). My fear is that if it starts locking up because of the nvme there is nothing I can do about it. Some people replaced the power supply with a higher powered one and that seems to have worked for them but that could simply be because when electronics heat up they draw more power and the original power supply may not be able to supply enough. but circuits drawing more power than normal usually don't last long. Update: I finally hooked this up to my livingroom tv. When I turned it on everything booted up fine....or so I thought. The drivers I had to find out about myself were no longer working. It now has no sound, wifi or bluetooth again! Now a 1 star rating. Would go lower if I could. This was absolutely not ready to be sold. I assume I will have to remove the drivers and re-install them again....and then what??? Do it again the next time I turn it on??? I want to call it junk but it actually isn't. It just was not ready to be sold. Don't buy this machine. Had I known I would stay away from Bee products.
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