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‘Bonkers’ $229 mini PC is barely slower than Apple M3


I’ve never seen anything like this. A mini PC with 16 cores and a discrete GPU for less than $229 (from Amazon or from Newegg) just in time for President’s Day sales. Is the Rmatamini P99S too good to be true or a rare gem, made even more desirable by the current RAM apocalypse?

Well, it depends. If you can live with its shortcomings, this mini PC delivers the best value for money on the market, dare I say, even better than before the pre-RAM chaos era. The caveat is, of course, that you can live with its quirks: the fact that it runs on an old operating system, is likely to be noisy, and is sold by a new seller without any feedback. Warranty is also a big unknown.

The P99S is powered by an Intel Xeon E5-2698v3 CPU, a 16-core processor that was launched 12 (yes 12) years ago and is not supported by Windows 11. Instead, this mini PC comes with the much-maligned Windows 10. As Steve Clark, our hardware editor, said when I told him about the deal, ‘it’s bonkers’.

And I still can’t believe that all the components are housed in a casing that’s only 210 x 210 x 142mm (under six liters).

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So here’s my honest opinion.

The P99S is a performance beast with absolutely no rival under $300 with the added benefit of being able to swap your graphics card in the future and upgrade the RAM. But if you expect to game on it or want something a bit less space-hungry, look elsewhere and either make compromises or budget more.

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