The Atomman G7 Pt 16 Core Mini PC Review
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Published 2024-07-10
Check it out here: s.minisforum.com/3ztryrV
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All Comments (21)
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Would love to see a less gamery aesthetic. Minisforum usually has offerings that are more sleek so I hope they release a version that's more sleek.
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Minisforum yet again knocking it out of the park. lol. I really love how much they've been making genuinely compelling mini-pcs at such fair prices, I'm excited to see how they evolve and grow over the coming years because it sure doesn't look like they plan to stop anytime soon. lol
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my guy, you are rocking these videos! So well cut and produced.
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This CPU in a mini workstation package (Similar to the MS-01) would be a dream homelab setup, especially if they give us dual USB 4 to establish a ring network for Proxmox clustering.
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Nearly did a spit take when I misread the title and thought Afroman was in the mini PC biz now
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"This is a brick of compute"... You know what bricks are for right? Time to build a House of Compute! And it's probably still cheaper than a Supreme brick house too...
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MoB Mobile on Desktop is an awesome trend.
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this is a much better review than the other one I saw today. Thanks! I would like to buy this as soon as I can find the buy button. :)
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Lookin good, Slendell. You are an inspiration. About the G7 . . . that has considerably more performance than I honestly need. I must have one.
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missed opportunity : with a power brick and stand like that they should have built the PSU into the stand.
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I would like to see more of these mini pc but flatter or flat-ish. People sometimes hang them behind a monitor to make it an all in one. I usually like to attach them on the back of a drawing monitor to make it a "portable" art computer. Kinda like a Surface but actually usable for art and not too expensive
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Processing improvements have come a long way, although I think half the battle for me is how fast time is going past. I just bought a V3 and love it, running Fedora 40 and plugged in running Geekbench it gets close to 2700 single core, its almost as fast single as my 12700k, I was dismayed until I realised that Alderlake is almost 3 years old already.
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The only thing I'm really bummed about is the 2.5GBE NIC. If they had made a 5/10GB port, that would have made this an absolutely awesome productivity machine. Especially since there's no PCIE slot to slap a card into.
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Nobara is great, I'm running it in a linux VM on proxmox with virt-gl (no passthrough, so the APU is available for other vms) and it is super smooth
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"Good Job. I like it". I think that's all that needs to be said.
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Love this. Minisforum keeps goin <3
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Nobara is amazing, I just switched to it from Windows and I was amazed how smooth it was. Every Steam game I have tried just worked, some even better than on Windows (Fallout 4 for example). Even most games from Epic and GoG through Lutris worked. WoW works great too even without any official support. Nobara needs more recognition, thank you for mentioning it. I tried Pop before Nobara and the experience is not even close.
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get well, i hear the summer flue in your voice.
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Does it support 4k 120Hz through HDMI 2.1? If so this would be an awesome media center for TVs with the ability to game lightly at 4k or upscaled 1080p
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The Strix Halo version of this will be awesome. 16 Zen 5 cores, NPU and much better GPU.