- Beelink’s upgraded EQI13 Pro Mini PC comes with a choice of Intel H-Series processors
- Compact 126 mm square metal chassis is designed for durability and small desktop rooms
- Quiet cooling system uses double -heating pipes, lower intake fuel and SSD cooling plate
Beelink is one of our favorite Mini -PC manufacturers, and the Chinese company has revealed its new EQI13 Pro, a compact system aimed at office and productivity use.
The latest model upgrades the former EQI12 with newer Intel hardware and a more robust case, while the same small and quiet profile holds the same small and quiet profile.
Buyers can choose between two Intel 13. Gen H-Series processors. Core i5-13500h brings 12 cores with boost speeds up to 4.7 GHz, while Core i7-13620h offers 10 cores with a 4.9 GHz boost. Both configurations score about 10,000 points in Cinebench R23, making them a decent opportunity for multitasking and moderately creative workload.
Graphics are handled by integrated GPUs. The i5 version contains Intel Iris XE, while the I7 model comes with Intel UHD graphics.
EQI13 Pro supports up to 64 GB of DDR4 through two slots and includes two PCIe 4.0 M.2 Buges for SSDs up to 4TB each.
Cooling is handled by double -heating pipes, a bottom intake fan and a cooling plate for SSD that holds the machine of approx. 32db during operation.
The mini-PC is 126 x 126 x 44.2 mm in size and has a full-metal scale. Unlike many small form factor -PCs, it houses an internal 85W power supply that reduces cable root.
On the front is a USB3 10GBPS port, a USB-C 10GBPS port, a 3.5mm audio plug and on / off button. On the back there are two HDMI 2.0 outputs that support 4K at 60Hz, two 10 Gbps USB3 ports, a single USB2.0 port rated at 480 Mbps, and double gigabit ethernet. Wireless support comes from Intel’s AX200 card to Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.
One disadvantage is that the USB2.0 port on the back looks the same as the faster USB3 ports and is not labeled as such, which can cause confusion.
Available to buy globally now the Core i5-13500H version costs 32 GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM and a 500 GB SSD $ 399 (down from MSRP of $ 479).
Upgrading to a 1TB SSD ramps the price up to $ 429 (down from $ 509). Core i7-13620H version with the same RAM and 500 GB SSD is $ 419 (down from $ 499). Choosing 1 TB SSD increases the price of $ 449 (down from $ 529).
It is available with free shipping, 1 year warranty and on a 30-day risk-free test.
And if you’ve ever wondered how Beelink makes his MINI PCs, you can find out here and also watch the breathtaking video below.
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