

🚀 Powerhouse Mini PC: Big Performance, Tiny Footprint
The GMKtec M2 Pro Mini PC features an 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1195G7 processor clocking up to 5.0GHz, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD with dual SSD expansion slots. It supports WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, multiple 4K displays, and offers a compact design ideal for professionals seeking high performance in a space-saving desktop.

















| ASIN | B0C96FR8YC |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | GMKtec |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Connectivity Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (269) |
| Date First Available | 30 August 2023 |
| Form Factor | Small Form Factor |
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 96EU GPU |
| Graphics RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
| Hard Drive Size | 1 TB |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
| Item model number | M2 Pro |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhenshi Jimokekejiyouxiangongsi |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 64 GB |
| Memory Clock Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Socket | BGA 1526 |
| Processor Speed | 2.9 GHz |
| Processor Type | Core i7 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.35 x 10.59 x 4.24 cm; 1.3 kg |
| RAM Size | 16 GB |
| Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Series | Nucbox M2 Pro |
| Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11ax, Bluetooth |
J**N
I just bought three of these units and have them all connected to multiple screen displays. The build quality is excellent, especially for the price. You get a compact form factor, it runs very quietly, and the Intel chip delivers plenty of performance. One of the best things is the multiple screen support. I can run several monitors at once, and it works smoothly with no lag or flicker. It’s perfect for having games, videos, browsers, spreadsheets, and apps all open at the same time and visible. There are lots of ports, so you have a ton of options for how to connect everything. The system feels powerful, smooth, and simple to use. Overall, it’s a great product and fantastic value. The machine is very powerful — 32GB of DDR5 RAM is a perfect sweet spot for multitasking, and the 2TB NVMe SSD provides plenty of fast storage for all my files and apps. I am a happy repeat customer, and I would definitely recommend GMKtec products to other computer users. Overall, it’s a great product and fantastic value.
D**.
The K10 is a excellent mini computer. Runs my plex and roon servers with ease. Plex works with the Xe graphics for hardware acceleration. Breezing through recordings on plex with commercials is almost instantaneous. Plus the wi-fi is great I was able to transfer about 100 GB in data between to computers over wifi in about 20 minutes. Lots of storage space expandability with space for 3 NVME disks. Came with AirData 2TB disk and 32 GB TSMC ram. Updating took overnight but the next morning is was all good to go. If you need a home server look no further. 10 cores and 20 threads. Plus the price to performance is astounding compared to where we were years 25 ago with slower single-core systems.
G**.
I bought the GMKtec NucBox K10 after doing some digging, and I've been quite impressed with its performance, quiet operation, and overall value. This mini PC shines for productivity, development, and office tasks, especially for those who need solid power without taking up much space. I have several other GMKtec mini PCs and I keep coming back to them because of the build quality, performance, value, and support. The Cinebench results for the NucBox K10 speak volumes about its capabilities. The 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900HK scores 118 points in single-core tasks, placing it at the top of the charts—it even outperforms Apple's M1 Max and M1 Ultra in that area. In multi-core performance, it lands at 856 points, securing fourth place overall—better than many desktop CPUs and trailing only behind workstation-class models. These results are impressive for such a compact device, making it perfect for demanding tasks like development and multitasking. My PassMark benchmarks further back up the NucBox K10's performance. It scored an overall rating of 5880.7, putting it in the 57th percentile. The CPU Mark hit 28,599 (79th percentile), Memory Mark came in at 4,000 (98th percentile), and Disk Mark reached 43,851.9 (90th percentile). While it's good for integrated graphics, don't expect it to handle gaming like a pro. In terms of noise, I measured idle noise levels at just 36 dB—barely noticeable—and full load at 43 dB—still very quiet. This makes the NucBox K10 an excellent pick for quiet offices or shared workspaces. Booting up is a breeze thanks to the high-speed NVMe SSD. Windows 11 Pro runs smoothly even with multiple heavy applications open. It's ideal for office suites, web development, software testing, and everyday productivity tasks. Plus, there are plenty of USB-A ports available for peripherals—which I find quite handy. One feature I really appreciate is how easy it is to open the bottom panel to access the expansion slots. Upgrading memory or adding additional NVMe drives is straightforward, making it simple to future-proof your setup or tailor the machine to your needs. At $560 USD, you really get your money's worth with the GMKtec NucBox K10. Competing mini PCs with similar specs often run $700 or more, especially models like Intel NUCs or Beelink with matching CPUs and memory configurations. Many alternatives either skimp on CPU power or come with less RAM and storage—and they usually cost more. For what you get in terms of performance and features, this mini PC is a steal. While I have this hidden behind my monitor, there are mounting slots on the back so you could easily mount it to a wall to keep it discreet. If I had to suggest one improvement, it'd be adding a USB-C port to the back of the computer. Right now, there's only one on the front—handy for quick access but not ideal for permanent connections like docking stations or monitors. With USB-C becoming more standard nowadays, having one on the back would make life easier. Still, having plenty of USB-A ports is definitely a plus for connecting various peripherals. The GMKtec NucBox K10 stands out as a compact mini PC that packs a punch when it comes to performance and efficiency while running quietly. It might not be geared towards gaming, but if you're into productivity and development work in a small form factor at this price point, it's hard to go wrong here—definitely worth considering if you need a powerful yet portable workstation!
E**O
In the beginning it was sluggish but fast, but not what I was specting from this I9 then after about 25 days I updated this mini pc drivers and now is blazing fast I am very glad I invested in this mini pc, plenty of USB'S and storage for under $600. I do recommend this mini pc you won't regret it. Can't give any more stars or else I would I am very very satisfied.
R**0
Late 2023 probably: Super fast, compared to my other PCs. I had a problem connecting an external BD reader (via a SATA-to-USB3 connector), so I cannot use that with this PC. Otherwise everything is working as advertised, including USB3 for external HDDs. HDMI and DP also worked fine, as did wireless (USB2 dongle) keyboard and mouse. My gigabit LAN works just fine. Windows 11 Pro is successfully activated. I have not tested USB-C. I was able to expand the RAM to the maximum 64 GB, but due to unclear documentation, I was not able to add an SSD expansion (which I had bought and then returned). In fact, I found the documentation so lacking that I tried "Contact Us" with the manufacturer, and did not get a reply. I finally gave up, and did not add more internal SSD. Because this PC uses SSD storage, I do NOT use it for a lot of writes and rewrites: that is all done with real, networked HDDs. (In my experience, SSDs have a limited shelf life if you constantly write and rewrite them.) This was well worth the money. UPDATE March 2025: I am changing my review from 5 stars to 1 star. This Mini-PC was working great until a Microsoft (MS) update killed it. After I log in, the screen goes black. I can then Ctrl+Alt+Del and THAT window shows up (rest of screen) still black. I finally muddled through restoring an earlier version of the PC (before the Windows Update). By the next day the PC had died again because Microsoft insisted on reinstalling the "bad" update. It took me forever to figure out how to stop MS from reinstalling the update. (You stop downloads via the Registry. It still thinks I should install the update, but it seems thwarted -- for now.) Trying to contact MS proved impossible. Their automation is such that it doesn't consider that an update is bad. There is no way to tell them that, that I could find. I tried looking on the Intel site for a video-driver update, but that accomplished nothing. Some INTEL GRAPHICS UTILITY (or some such) comes up from time to time and says something is wrong, but it doesn't tell me what. I go to the MS shop and it says that app is installed and up-to-date. TWICE I HAVE TRIED TO CONTACT GMKtec support and TWICE it has ignored my entreaties. I hold open the possibility that my firewall or Ad Blocker or Privacy Badger is blocking something (since I run an email server), but there is no indication ANYWHERE of what I have to let through. If GMKtec is trying to get through, they are blocked, and the AMAZON page gives no hint on what IPs, etc. need to get through. In my experience, it is not my PC blocking the connection: it is there is no active GMKtec support, despite what the AMAZON web page says. So I am STUCK with no longer being able to install MS updates. And to underline how arrogant MS is, it doesn't give you the ability to block just one update. In older versions of Windows, you could block a specific update, but not in the newer versions. If I went back to allowing downloads, it would install the bad update. The PC is running Windows 11 Pro. I can still use the Mini-PC; I can just no longer update it with MS updates. And if you're wondering, I did connect a second monitor and try to get things to work that way, but MS Windows completely freaked out and forgot how to do the desktop. (I've done it before with other WIndows, and I can navigate mulitple displays just fine with them. It's something about the video on this PC and Windows 11, is my guess.) So for now, I can use the Mini-PC but cannot get MS updates for, for example, so-called critical vulnerabilities. MS is absolutely no help -- their interface has no "update is bad" report function. And GMKtec, as far as I can tell, does not actively support their product, despite what the implication is on the AMAZON web site. The Mini-PC worked for for more than a year...until the "bad" MS update. Oh, yeah, I searched for and downloaded drivers from the GKMtec web site and presumably installed them (that process was clear as mud), so who knows -- maybe I didn't install them. I wasn't born knowing how hardware works...or software for that matter...
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