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#306756 18-Aug-2023 16:43
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Hi guys - what's the feeling about buying a mini PC / NUC from Aliexpress?

 

Example: Intel N95, 16gb/1Tb box for about $315.  Do we trust these?  I'd probably just use it at home behind a monitor for days when I don't bring my laptop home, for cloud services mainly.  

 

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005510876728.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.3.1b252451IOpOfx&algo_pvid=14227ead-3a7e-42ab-8fa5-5e35f7d713ee&algo_exp_id=14227ead-3a7e-42ab-8fa5-5e35f7d713ee-1&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21NZD%21386.55%21259.42%21%21%211640.00%21%21%402103223416923331209762882e0f57%2112000033362841891%21sea%21NZ%210%21A&curPageLogUid=vCqZwH3iCTHh


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SirHumphreyAppleby
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  #3117752 18-Aug-2023 17:09
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Read the reviews and go for it. As with any marketplace purchase, pick your seller carefully.

 

I've purchased several mini PCs from AliExpress and never had an issue.




PANiCnz
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  #3117758 18-Aug-2023 17:21
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Beelink had a pretty good reputation. I think you can get them off Amazon AU too.

Qazzy03
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  #3117762 18-Aug-2023 17:37
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SirHumphreyAppleby:

 

Read the reviews and go for it. As with any marketplace purchase, pick your seller carefully.

 

 

This, i got my steam deck 1tb SSD from allie and it was great but you need to read those reviews/check how many units sold imo. 




skewt
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  #3117787 18-Aug-2023 19:18
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I ordered an i5-7400 mini pc from Aliexpress a few years ago

Worked flawlessly as a windows file/Plex server running 24/7 until I retired it
I recall it had a few odd drivers to find and install but was otherwise great



CamH
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  #3117828 18-Aug-2023 20:34
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First thing you should do is replace the SSD. Every single time we've got PCs from Aliexpress, the random brand SSDs have failed within 6 months.






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