- EQI13 PRO Mini PC improved Beelink comes with a choice of Intel H-SERIES processors
- The 126 mm compact square metal chassis is designed for sustainability and small desktop spaces
- The silent cooling system uses double heat turbacs, a lower intake fan and an SSD heat sink
Beelink is one of our favorite mini-PCs, and the Chinese company has revealed its new EQI13 Pro, a compact system intended for the use of offices and productivity.
The latest model improves the previous EQI12 with more recent intel material and a more solid case while keeping the same small and silent profile.
Buyers can choose between two Intel 13th Gen H-Series processors. The Core i5-13500H brings 12 cores with boost speeds up to 4.7 GHz, while the Core i7-13620h offers 10 cores with a 4.9 GHz boost. The two configurations mark around 10,000 points in Cinebench R23, making it a decent option for multitasking and moderate creative workloads.
The graphics are managed by integrated GPUs. The i5 version offers Intel Iris Xe, while the i7 model is delivered with Intel UHD graphics.
The EQI13 PRO supports up to 64 GB of DDR4 with two locations and includes two PCIE 4.0 M.2 bays for SSDs up to 4 to each.
The cooling is managed by two heat pipes, a lower intake fan and a thermal sneer for the SSD, keeping the machine at approximately 32 dB during operation.
The mini PC measures 126 x 126 x 44.2 mm and has a complete metal shell. Unlike many small shape factor PCs, it houses an internal 85W power supply, reducing the footprint of the cable.
At the front are a USB3 port of 10 Gbit / s, a USB-C 10 GBPS port, a 3.5 mm audio plug and the power button. At the rear, there are two HDMI 2.0 outputs supporting 4K at 60 Hz, two USB3 ports of 10 Gbit / s, only one USB2.0 port valued at 480 Mbps and a double Gigabit Ethernet. Wireless support comes from Intel AX200 card for Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.
A drawback is that the USB2.0 port on the back looks like faster USB3 ports and is not labeled as such, which can cause confusion.
Available to buy worldwide now, the Core i5-13500h version with 32 GB of RAM DDR4 3200 MHz and an SSD of 500 GB costs $ 399 (against the PDSF of $ 479).
The upgrade to an SSD of 1 TB increases the price up to $ 429 (compared to $ 509). The Core i7-13620h version with the same RAM and the 500 GB SSD is $ 419 (against $ 499). Opt for SSD 1 TB increases the price to $ 449 (compared to $ 529).
It is available with free delivery, a one -year warranty and a free 30 -day risk trial.
And if you’ve already wondered how Beelink manufactures his mini PCs, you can find out here, and also watch the fascinating video below.
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