Rather than pay for compute in the cloud, wouldn’t it be better to run LLM models locally, away from the prying eyes and conversation harvesting of big tech?
Browsing: Computers
Mini PCs, Laptops, etc.
The OrigiMagic C5 represents a decent value in a market where prices seem to increase every other day. This PC knows what it is, and if you know what you want to use it for, it very well might fit your needs.
See how the AceMagic Retro X3 blends NES-inspired style, Ryzen performance, easy upgrades, strong emulation, and premium pricing in one mini PC.
Originally built as an enterprise crypto-mining blade, the AMD BC-250 boards became unprofitable surplus when the mining boom ended. They were destined for an industrial electronic grave—despite housing a slightly cut-down variant of the same AMD silicon inside a PS5.
A monster of a capable processor in a mini PC, but it’s hamstrung in the gaming department by the limited capabilities of the integrated Intel UHD Graphics. The machine’s limited graphical capabilities, but stacked CPU make it the perfect candidate to upgrade my decade-old HP Proxmox machine.
We’ve kinda reached a point in computing where a relatively inexpensive PC in a chassis the size of a ham sandwich can handle the workload for the vast majority of users out there.
Nick takes a look at the Warlord W1 Mini PC from AceMagic to see if it’s up for flipping some virtual pinball (which is tougher than you might guess).
The Kron Mini K1 mini-PC is the right tool for the job when it comes to stealthy power-sipping home-labbing.
Kamrui is back at it again with their new Hyper H1 Mini PC. Rocking a Ryzen 7 7735HS, is this going to be worth your money? Or should you buy something else?