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The OUMAX Dual LAN Mini PC features a cutting-edge Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake N100 processor clocked up to 3.4 GHz, paired with 16GB DDR4 RAM and a 500GB PCIe 3.0 SSD for ultra-responsive multitasking and storage. Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports alongside WiFi5 and Bluetooth 5.2 ensure seamless, high-speed connectivity. Its compact form factor supports dual 4K HDMI displays, while a built-in 45W power supply and ultra-quiet fan optimize your desktop environment for professional office use.

| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 Pixels |
| Processor | 3.4 GHz intel_processor_n100 |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
| Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Hard Drive | 500 GB SSD |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD graphics processor |
| Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Brand | OUMAX |
| Series | MAX N100 |
| Item model number | MAX N |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, PC |
| Operating System | OS |
| Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 4.68 x 1.4 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.7 x 4.68 x 1.4 inches |
| Color | Grey |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Number of Processors | 4 |
| Computer Memory Type | SODIMM |
| Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
T**Y
Nice Little Machine, Does Its Job
I'm a big fan of the "mini PC" platform, going back to the older Mac Minis and the first Chromebox. It doesn't take up much space and surprising performance CAN be packed into the small box.I've been running this one for months as a dual boot machine (I left the Windows installation it came with on there, and installed Linux Mint on another partition). I wouldn't say I'm a "power user" (mostly web browsing, videos, and text editing), but I haven't had any hardware problems yet. Reasonably powerful CPU, lots of RAM, plenty of storage. I'm not sure why it needs TWO Ethernet ports (perhaps for use as some kind of server), but I don't see any reason to complain about it. So far the machine has proven itself a fantastic deal for the price.
A**.
Works great.. Best for OpenSense router
I installed OpenSense Router with 128gb NMve and works like fast... I had to remove 512gb NMVe that no need that big size.. Note: pfSense didn't get to work because kernel error during installation, therefore I had to use OpenSense and it 100% free to download it with no cost..
B**.
Is what it says it is, does what it says it does.
Great little box that does exactly what I need at exactly the price-point I needed it. I'm not sure how apt I would be to use the default W11 that comes on these devices, as the price doesn't make too much sense to me--it's "too good to be true." That could be completely unjustified.With that said, I grabbed a USB3 DAS and threw the disks from my previous laptop lab into this guy and it was well worth the money. Transcodes are going even better, the N100 chews through the tasks that I ask of it (which admittedly isn't a whole lot), and it looks really nice sitting on my desk.
A**N
Bad.
Slow laggy. Connection problems.After a month the problems get worse.you can't reset it or factory restore it.the company has not yet to reach out to me with any help.
I**B
Perfect for pairing with a DAS to provide home NAS function
I had been looking at a replacement NAS for a longtime but either didn't want to pull the trigger on an under-powered device with a slow interface/network speeds or spend $400 or more on a Synology. Combining this with a DAS, you now have a home server that has the flexibility of Windows app support, aren't limited to the bays you purchased (NAS), and can attach all the inputs and outputs you want to it. Additionally, this thing would make a great little thin-client PC for a guest room, travel PC, kids first PC, or just attaching it to a TV as an HTPC.
D**M
Great for Home Assistant with Frigate.
Neat little box. Works great as a Home Assistant NUC with a big drive and a Coral inside for Frigate. Automations for smart plugs, 9 cameras, motion detectors, 2 smart thermostats, 4 Roku TVs, and a Vista 20P Home Security system. Dual network works well for separating camera network to a locked subnet and serving to the main network through home assistant. Would buy again.
A**R
Slower than advertised, but otherwise decent
I got this a couple of weeks ago, and was still trying to decide which thing I wanted to use it for when my main PC ran into trouble and needed to be shipped back for warranty repairs. So in that sense, this little guy is a life saver. I plugged my monitors and peripherals into it and booted it up. After a couple hours of updates, I was in business. It's running my 2 main monitors. I couldn't get it to work with my KVM for the monitors, for some reason, so I had to connect them directly. The KVM is working for my mouse and keyboard, though. I am writing this review on the OUMAX.My main issues are, as others have stated, no USB -C port. I can't use a lot of my peripherals due to it's lack. I am also very disappointed with the processor speed. The sales page says "Up to 3.4GHz", but as you can see in my screenshot, this one is only 800 MHz. That is REALLY slow. It will barely run my most simple games, with choppy graphics. 16GB ram is nice for a PC of this type. And there are plenty of USB-A ports. It also runs hot. That could be a concern for longevity. 500GB SSD is pretty good for a pc of this nature. I have plenty of externals I can expand it with.But my disappointment over the CPU speed limits this to 3 stars.
A**F
Solid Option with Conditions
So I picked this up on sale for 130$ and for the price it was a steal. I'm using this as a NAS and running some self hosting applications on it.I love it because:* Price* Power (the N100 has hardware level encoders and is x5 more powerful than a pi 4 and x1.66 than a pi 5.* Functionality (auto power on, auto sleep, dual ethernet, wifi, etc)* VERY quite* Plentiful ram.* Doesn't feel super hot even when at high utilization for prolonged periods* Low power draw when idle.* It supports my 75hz monitor when in bios (not all mini pcs do apparently).But, some criticisms I have are:* It was advertised as M.2. NVME SSD but it had a SATA SSD. Since for $130, I would've bought it anyways I'm only deducting 1 star for the false advertisement.* Follows from above, meh read write speeds on disk (500 mb/s read, 300 mb/s write) - not bad for a sata ssd ofcourse.* The product advertising it has auto power on feature (to auto power on after outage) and that is true but it is difficult to find out how to activate it. (You need to go in bios and set some state setting from S5 to S0, look it up).* This listing keeps changing the product specifications so its gonna be hard to trust the reviews on what you actually get.
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