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The MINISFORUM UM750L Slim Mini PC packs a powerful AMD Ryzen 5 7545U processor with 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD into a compact chassis. It supports triple video outputs including 8K@60Hz via HDMI 2.1 and USB4, plus 4K@60Hz via DisplayPort, enabling seamless multi-monitor setups. With advanced connectivity options like 2.5G LAN, WiFi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.2, it ensures fast, stable networking. Ideal for professionals seeking a high-performance, space-saving desktop for multitasking, creative work, and light gaming.











| ASIN | B0FL25YSNG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,860 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #152 in Mini Computers |
| Brand | MINISFORUM |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Color | Silver |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (299) |
| Date First Available | August 4, 2025 |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon 740M(Graphics Frequency 2800MHz) |
| Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
| Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 2.59 pounds |
| Item model number | DeskMini |
| Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 Pixels |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | OS |
| Package Dimensions | 7.13 x 6.34 x 4.49 inches |
| Processor | 3.5 GHz amd_r_series |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| RAM | 16 GB LPDDR5 |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Series | DeskMini |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
J**R
Powerhouse in a Small Package – Minisforum UM790 Exceeds Expectations!
I’ve been using the Minisforum UM790 Mini PC for a few weeks now, and I can confidently say it’s been an outstanding experience. This little machine packs a serious punch! I’m able to play all the games I want with smooth performance and solid frame rates—even more demanding titles run great with the right settings. Beyond gaming, it’s been a beast for video editing. My editing software runs flawlessly, and rendering times are surprisingly fast for such a compact system. It’s rare to find this kind of performance in a mini PC, and the UM790 absolutely delivers. Build quality is solid, it stays cool and quiet, and the design fits perfectly on my desk without taking up space. It’s truly a great all-around mini PC for anyone who wants power and versatility without the bulk. Best part? I’m writing this review using it right now—and it hasn’t missed a beat. Highly recommended for gamers, creatives, or anyone needing a reliable, high-performance compact PC!
A**R
Great, virtually silent, fast, and really small, HOWEVER
I have had this mini computer, with its "on motherboard", AMD Radeon 780 M Graphics card for almost one full month. When it worked correctly, it was fabulous, other times, it would load but refuse to show (on screen) spreadsheets or PDF editing programs. If I restarted the computer, it would work correctly for a short time, and then the same problem would crop up. Really, really, frustrating. Eventually, I stumbled on the "AMD, Adrenalin edition" video card enhancement package. Download and install the package; it searches your computer to determine what you have, then it installs the correct, updated drivers. This package is intended to maximize your gamming experience. I don't game. BUT, it seems to have fixed my problem. My Bluetooth mouse now works just fine and all the video, PDF and spreadsheet programs load and work. The actual computer is about as long in width, length and height as a standard desktop stapler. It is nearly silent, except for the few moments the CPU is working hard. It can handle multiple monitors, just like description states. Did I mention it is pretty fast, comes with Windows 11 pro, is really small, and virtually silent. This is a great computer, AFTER you install the "AMD, Adrenalin edition" video card enhancement package.
D**I
Great computer as long as it keeps working
Initial quality seemed great - solid case and cable receptacles held solidly. Worked right out of the box and started right up and hit the ground running. But now, 10 months in, the computer doesn't start - no power to even troubleshoot (USB4 and power adapter are both no-go's). Worse is that there has been radio silence to the email sent to get warranty service (4 days and counting). I'll update when appropriate. Update: Took a second email to get support response. Once Support verified issue, an offer to replace computer with same model was offered. However, they could only offer that they swap a barebones version and I swap in the SSD and RAM from the unresponsive computer due to supply issues. Luckily, I have the knowledge to do so and the computer was back up and running within a few days of cross-shipping. Not sure what the resolution would have been if I wasn’t as computer savvy. They did apologize and compensated for the initial lack of response which I do appreciate.
J**H
The Wi-Fi & Bluetooth are bad, the rest is good
I bought the UM790 Pro Barebones. The primary reason I chose the mini-PC format is low power consumption. I was using a Steamdeck with Windows 10 as a desktop, and I wasn't unhappy with its limitations until the slow 16GB of ram became a bottleneck resulting in frequent crashing. Integrated GPU's have low power consumption, but the ram speed/size is very consequential and 16GB of ram for gaming is not enough for an iGPU, you need at least 32GB, 64GB is likely overkill and cost more than double at the time of writing this review. The instructions were lacking, especially pertaining to the ram heat sink placement. The thermal pads pre-attached to the heat sink give a hint, while the instructions do specify that it is placed on the lower slot, but doesn't accurately represent the placement on the diagram. YouTuber's opening up pre-assembled units was more helpful than page 16 of the instructions. It's worth mentioning the heat sink will sit over the warranty sticker on the ram, I imagine that will be frustrating if the barebone unit has factory defects. I was fortunate, my unit is good. I went with barebones for a couple more reasons. First, The ram specifications on pre-built units don't specify the speed, only "Up to 5600MH." They aren't saying it will come with, 5600MH and the SSD lacks detailed specifications. There is no doubt I could have inquired to the manufacturer for specifications, but it was ultimately a reasonable savings as well as being able to choose brand and quality. $511 for the barebones PC, $90 for two 1TB SSD's and $76 for 32GB 5600MHz ram brought my pre-tax price to $677. Installing the OS was easy, and I would have replaced Windows 11 either way. While researching mini-PC's, Minisforum was said to have terrible Wi-Fi and the 6E chip in the UM790 Pro was speculated to be an improvement. I can't imagine how bad the old units were, because it's still terrible. I had to ultimately move my Wi-Fi into line-of-sight. For comparison, the Steamdeck with less Wi-Fi strength was 10x faster sitting directly next to the UM790 Pro. Once the UM790 Pro had line-of-sight with the router, the speed was 10x faster. It might be safe to say, if your router isn't line-of-sight, plan to buy an external Wi-Fi adapter as this one is a steaming pile of... The Bluetooth is also very bad, using wireless headphones while sitting 18" away from the computer, turning my head results to stuttering. As another review mentions, both of these issues are most likely caused by the metal case. I'm not planning to run a bunch of monitors or chase high resolutions, I think the latter is a mistake given the iGPU. I'm sticking with 1080p for performance as well as low power consumption. Furthermore, I mention this because the higher performance outputs are the two USB4 ports on the front of the unit. You will have cables going out the front and the back of the unit, while it doesn't affect me, it's something to be aware of. I think the best place for this PC is the VESA mount on the back of a monitor if you're a minimalist. Pro's: LOW Power consumption 2 SSD slots with RAID support Up-to 64GB of ram Zen4 & RDNA3 support VESA mountable Con's: Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
A**N
This computer runs really, really well even though it's small and quiet. It has all of the ports I need, including enough USB's and dual monitors. I really think this product has it all. Brilliant!
E**N
Çok iyi işler çıkarıyor süper bi cihaz
E**O
En lo general es muy buena Mini PC. Yo la adquirí para editar vídeos a Full HD en Adobe Premiere y me ha resultado útil, sin embargo (y es lógico), mientras más canales o capas de vídeo y audio agregues a la línea del tiempo, y entre más recursos utilices, como por ejemplo, gráficos esenciales, se va poniendo lenta; aún así, tiene buen rendimiento. ¡La recomiendo!
B**B
Great performance compared to the last one I bought before this. Nice and powerful for a mini PC and reasonably affordable. I especially like that the USB ports are all high speed. Why even put USB2 ports on a modern device? It's 2025! Just go with USB3! Good design choice!
A**.
Hasta el momento todo bien con el producto, con 3 semanas de uso, le instale muy facilmente un SSD HP FX700 y una memoria de 32GB ddr5 4800mhz que ya tenía de un equipo anterior y va de maravilla, con 2 monitores conectados vía HDMI. lo uso principalmente para trabajar programando, en caso de viajar tener la flexibilidad de echarlo en la mochila y llevar todo ahí, tengo pensado comprar un par de monitores portátiles y conectarlo por USB4 tipo C ya que cuenta con 2 puertos frontales de este tipo. Muy rápido el procesador ryzen 9 7940HS sin ningún congelamiento o apagón hasta el día de hoy. Para el costo de 9 Mil pesos mexicanos se me hizo una buena opción, considerando que ya tenía la memoria y el SSD
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