- Beelink GTR9 Pro combines AMD’s AI MAX+ 395 with powerful cooling in a small chassis
- Double 10GBE ports and USB4 activates ultra-fast networks and data transfers with high capacity
- A 16-Core Zen 5 CPU and RADEON 8060S GPU delivers workstation quality
Beelink has introduced the GTR9 Pro, a Mini -PC placed as a Windows alternative to Apple’s Mac Studio.
The system is now available for pre-ordering for $ 1,985, and has AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor and up to 128 GB LPDDR5X-8000 memory.
The company says it can act as a business PC, a workstation PC or even an AI-computing hub, but its real location is still to be seen.
Quad 8K Output offers expansive workshop settings
The GTR9 Pro has a 16-core Zen 5 CPU paired with the Radeon 8060s Integrated GPU and XDNA 2 NPU that delivers 126 tops of AI performance.
Beelink says the system maintains a 140W TDP under load, while it remains almost silent at 32 dB thanks to a double-Turbine fan setup and a steam chamber cooling system.
The system also includes two 10GBE LAN ports and double USB4 interfaces, a configuration aimed at high-speed networks and AI server clusters.
With regard to storage, the Beelink GTR9 Pro supports the PCIE 4.0 M.2 slots with a maximum of 8TB capacity, but the retail configuration offers a 2TB SSD raised up to 7,000 MB/s.
The GTR9 Pro supports up to four 8K screens through HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1 and USB4 ports, suggesting fitness for expansive work setups or media production of professional quality.
Integrated double speakers and a microphonarray with AI-run voice treatment are also included, with the aim of conferences and voice interaction.
The chassis is made of metal with an internal aluminum frame that houses an integrated 230W power supply.
Beelink claims shelf life in industrial quality and pure aesthetic, but such claims of durability require long -term use to verify.
At 180 mm in width and depth and 90.8 mm in height, the system is compact compared to many PC options for workstation, although cooling efficiency in a smaller enclosure under long -term heavy loads remains a question.
Currently, the GTR9 Pro seems to be available primarily in China without anyone’s fixed global release date.
Beelink has historically followed domestic launches with wider distribution, but until confirmed, international buyers may be able to wait or import the system at extra costs.



