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The Beelink EQR5 Mini PC packs AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 5650U’s 6-core/12-thread power with up to 4.2GHz speed into a compact 4.96-inch cube. It features 16GB DDR4 RAM and a speedy 500GB PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD, both upgradeable, plus dual HDMI ports supporting 4K displays. With WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, dual LAN, and multiple USB ports, it’s designed for professionals craving high performance, multitasking, and sleek portability—all backed by lifetime tech support.









| Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Processor | 4.2 GHz ryzen_5 |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
| Hard Drive | 500 GB SSD |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon Graphics 7 core 1800 MHz |
| Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
| Brand | Beelink |
| Series | 5650U mini pc |
| Item model number | EQR5 5650U 16+500G |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | OS |
| Item Weight | 2.09 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 6.1 x 6.06 x 4.13 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Flash Memory Size | 500 GB |
| Hard Drive Interface | USB 2.0/3.0 |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 0.1 |
M**7
Perfect Mini PC with high quality design and build!
I thought I would give this mini PC a try and it sure has surpassed my expectations. It can handle just about any game and applications. Much better than a laptop with the same CPU/GPU. The benchmarks are equivalent to systems double the price (e.g. AMD AI 9 HX370 or the Intel Ultra 9 185H). This also surpasses the Ryzen 7 8845HS in some areas (at a lower price). Great compact size and low power consumption. It runs cool even under heavy load. I upgraded the RAM from 32Gb to 64Gb and allocated 16Gb for the GPU (in BIOS) to increase the gaming performace). I also bought the Orico MiniDock docking station which is designed for a Mac Mini M4, but works perfectly for this PC (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DPWYL57Y?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1). This MiniDock gives you one more slot for M.2 SSD and several other ports. It's perfect for this mini PC. Closest mini PC to a Mac Mini M4 quality, but with better design and upgradeability. Highly recommended for casual user and gamers alike.
A**.
Great computer, and it's fast and small.
I love this little computer, I replaced an old iron monstrosity and this works better, takes less power and sits just under my monitor, not on the floor.The EQ has an AMD Ryzen 7 processor, 2 RAM Slots, 2 M.2 drive slots. It has 4 USB Ports (3 X 3.0). Power supply is builtin and it is silent (No fan). it is great for most desktop computer needs with 8 cores/16 threads. It came with 24G RAM and 500G M.2 SSD.Get me, this is not a gaming computer but it holds it's own on web and simple games.It comes with Windows 11 and does take a bit of time to setup, all the updates and everything but once you start you can just let it go doing all that.If you need more USB you can do as I did and get a USB 3.0 HUB and plug it into one of the USB 3.0 ports.Great computer and I am very glad I tried it out, no problem at all.
C**Y
Great machine compact size, fast....
I love this machine. It is extremely fast out of the box. I will admit that I increased the RAM and M2 size as well as installed an SSD into this machine and now it is a monster. I use it primarily for streaming movies from my server and have zero issues. It is extremely compact and looks wonderful. Has numerous ports HDMI, USB etc. so you can run this machine as a PC if you so desire. Boot time is with a few seconds. I usually keep this one running 24/7 except for periodically rebooting it for updates, etc.
M**.
Very capable mini PC with a serious flaw (update regarding replacement)
Update April 10, 23: Note that my review is for the SER 5560 which is not currently sold on Amazon.Beelink replaced my SER 5560 under warranty with an SER 5800. This unit is, so far, totally satisfactory without the restart issues of the 5560. It does not have Wi-Fi 6E (just Wi-Fi 6) but otherwise is a more capable until. While I'm not happy about having to return the unit, in the end I am satisfied with the SER 5800 that I now have. Updated stars to fouf. Update March 23: Unfortunately, I've had to update my review. Dropping the rating from five stars to two stars. The reason for that drop is that my Beelink SER5 is generally not capable of restarting unless totally disconnected from its power supply. That means that Windows Updates or driver updates that require a restart/reboot are quite problematic. Beelink acknowledges the issue in its support forum and suggests returning the PC but I'm past the 30 day window and Amazon support seems to be no help. The symptom seems to be limited to units with an AZW V1.0 motherboard which Beelink says is defective. I have reached out to Beelink support directly but haven't received any reply. I suggest perspective customers for this unit avoid it and look elsewhere either for a different model or different manufacturer.Prior review before I discovered the restart issue:The Beelink SER5 (Ryzen 5 5560U) more than meets my expectations. It is quite powerful, appears well constructed and conformed to the description on Amazon. Shipping was quick and the product arrived in pristine condition. I'm not a gamer, so I can't speak to how well it would perform as a gaming machine but it does not have a separate GPU, so I'd say gaming isn't really the intended purpose of the unit.I did some benchmarks for those interested: Cinebench 23: 7877 multicore, 1288 single core. Geekbench 5: CPU--1333 single core, 6029 multicore. Compute 11775. Crystal Disk Mark 5 showed a read data rate of 3,044 and a write data rate of 1645 MB/s for the NVME drive.Pros: 1) Quiet, generally inaudible even under load. I hear the fan briefly at start-up and then all is pretty silent. 2) Bios is unlocked and there are lots of options (and a front panel reset). 3) Two 4K HDMI ports 4) Wifi 6E. 5) Windows 11 Pro has no bloatware. 6) Internal temperatures stay well under thermal throttling limits even with Windows 11 Pro optioned to the performance profile (25 watts). The case is well ventilated. 6) Memory and the internal NVME drive can be upgraded easily above the 16 gigs and 500 gigs provided.Minor Cons: 1) AMD Master software (for overclocking) won't run since these is really a laptop processor where heat under limited ventilation is critical. 2) The provided method for attaching the Beelink to a VESA mount is just a bracket with screw holes, so once the Beelink is attached to a monitor, it will take a bit of effort to dismount it to, for example, add a hard drive. 3) The method of adding an internal SSD or 2.5 inch drive requires removing screws, prying open the case, and carefully avoiding damaging the internal drive cable. 4) The wi-fi range isn't excellent. My Beelink, while able to transfer data at full speed when close to my router, had speeds fall off more than other devices (Apple and Android) at the same ~20 foot distance from my router. I think an external antenna might help. I can't test the units 6E capabilities since it is the only such device I have. 5) By its nature (size), there are limited upgrade opportunities beyond memory and NVME/SSD disks. 6) Being picky I wish for the 2 USB ports on the back of the machine to be 3.0 rather then 2.0 and for the audio port to be on the rear rather than front of the computer.To conclude (edited): I think the restart issue is a "show stopper". While the capabilities of the Beelink are awesome, the failure of the restart sequence is serious and MIGHT mean other serious issues will surface.
J**E
It runs server setups amazingly
I purchased this little thing to run a home server off and some game servers for friends so they don't have to pay third party companies to run them anymore. Out of the box it was running windows 11 no problems though I opted to wipe out the windows 11 OS with a fresh Debian install to run CasaOS and AMP off of. Not a single hiccup so far, multiple servers tested on it the heaviest was an All the Mods Minecraft server which this thing crushed with it's eyes closed. Currently it's running a Terraria Calamity server as well as my home automation in various Docker containers and honestly, it might be overkill on the CPU it's running ice cold, absolutely zero fan noise and across the entire system I'm eating up about 4 gigs of the 32 gigs of ram and about 6% of the CPU total. I'm planning to put this thing through it's paces with multiple game servers running at once in the future, but so far this little thing is a beast and I got it on sale for about $299. Honestly if you want to dabble with home servers or self-hosted dedicated game servers give this little baddass a shot. Granted we've only been up and running three days but three continuous days of load and internet traffic and there isn't been a single issue. All in all I can suggest this little beast, stick it in a corner, give it an ethernet connection and let it do it's thing.
T**E
Great mini PC
Great mini PC!I use it for design (photoshop/ animate) and it operates well!I highly recommend connecting wireless keyboard/mouse and connecting it to TV screen!Also for movies!
J**R
relacion precio capacidad
es el mejor computador del mundo
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