🚀 Elevate Your Workspace with KAMRUI's Mini Powerhouse!
The KAMRUI Essenx E1 Mini PC is a compact yet powerful desktop solution featuring a 12th Gen Intel N97 processor, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD. With support for 4K resolution and dual connectivity options, this mini PC is designed for both business and home office environments, ensuring high performance in a space-saving design.
Screen Resolution | 4096 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Processor | 3.6 GHz celeron |
RAM | 16 GB DDR |
Memory Speed | 3.6 GHz |
Hard Drive | 512 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Integrated Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | KAMRUI |
Series | E1 |
Item model number | E1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
Item Weight | 1.81 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 1.18 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 3.94 x 1.18 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 16 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | eSATA |
P**N
Fast and runs on 12V
Kamrui E1 16Mb 2.0gz N97 Intel Celeron quad core (up to 3.6 turbo) and 1Tb SSD running Win11 Pro. Really sweet mini pc. Works great, reasonably fast. I plan to use it primarily as a media player using Windows Classic Media player. Bonus is it runs on 12V so I can use it in my RV without a power converter. OEM power supply is only 2.5 Amps @ 12V. Helps that I got it on a special with $60 coupon plus 10% off so it was under $200 total. Well worth the investment. The version with 512Gb SSD is more affordable if you can't quite justify the expense for the larger SSD. These use a standard M.2 SSD and are upgradable to 2Tb if you need more. Hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine!
B**S
Very nice mini pc with many possibilities!!
I don’t write many reviews, but I thought I would on this little computer thinking it might help someone decide on purchasing the N97 Mini PC. I purchased this little guy in hopes it would help me to keep from having to haul my laptop out to the laser every time I wanted to work on something. I really was wondering if it would be able to handle the software I would be throwing at it. I have had it for about a month now and put it through everything I would need it to do. And to my surprise it has handled everything I have thrown at it including some pretty heavy multitasking. It has been able to run multiple windows of my laser and 3D printing software, in addition to being able to browse the internet at the same time. All that with no noticeable slowdowns at all. For any business with multiple workstation areas that needs just a basic PC to get things done this is the perfect choice. It’s very compact and has the power to handle many tasks at the same time. I am going to include a few pictures of it. You can mount it to the back of a monitor with the included bracket, but I decided not to because of my application. Again, I would highly recommend the N97 mini PC as this thing is really turning into a little workhorse. Hope this helps someone a little in making a decision.
B**E
Good for the price
I just use this to browse the web, check email and YouTube, this handles those tasks reliably and without issue
D**F
Great PC for office work
This review is for the 16GB, 512 SSD with the Celeron N5105 and Windows 11. Purchased to replace a 14 year old Windows 7 PC.We bought this PC for running several on-line business functions, the occasional use of Office 365 Excel or Word, and for wasting time on Youtube, a bit of social media and web browsing.The PC boots up in about 30 seconds, which is about 5 minutes faster than my old PC. I'm using the 14 year old HP USB mouse and USB keyboard from the old PD, and a 8 year old Samsung 22" monitor. I had to buy an HDMI - DVI adapter, $8 on Amazon for the monitor.Pros:No bloatware.Takes up no space.Windows already installed, just needed to log in with Microsoft account (or create one).Windows 11 comes with "Windows Defender" which is virus checking/internet safety. No need to buy a security program.Plenty of USB ports.Fantastic price.Wifi found my router with no hassle.Room to add a second SDD drive.Cons:No drivers available for my old HP 1020 laser printer.One tip when setting up the PC: When you are doing the windows registration, it will ask you to connect to the network. The last instruction in the tiny manual is to skip that step for later, otherwise your setup will be delayed half an hour while Microsoft updates your windows files. I followed that suggestion and was using the computer within 10 minutes of plugging it in. As soon as I connected to the wifi, it did its Windows update in the background while I was able to use the PC.I'm going to load a couple of games to see what happens. If I find anything useful, I'll add it to my review. Otherwise, I'd go with appears to be the common knowledge here that this is not a gaming machine. I doubt if it has enough graphics processing power.Follow Up 3/29/23We just had our internet service upgraded to Optimum 500Mbps. My iPhone 12 tests out between 395-470 Mbps on speedtest.net, so I know the new modem/router works. This PC tested between 32Mbps and 40Mbps. My assumption is that the wifi chip in it is not exactly state of the art, but it is still fine for our purposes here in the office. Netflix says you need 25Mbps to stream video, so the PC should still be okay as a TV type media server.As a comparison, I have an older Surface Pro 6, and I get between 150Mbps & 175 Mbps, so to take advantage of the higher internet speeds available today, you need good, modern hardware.
C**S
Way better pc than I was expecting...
I bought this Mini PC, with not high expectations... I didn't think it could play the online games I wanted to play (wasn't sure about its video card), it's small, wasn't sure it's speed was going to cut it, and so forth... I got it to have a windows 11 computer to pay bills & what-not, until I upgraded my other pc's to windows 11... However that being said, it was much better pc than I expected it to be, it can play the games I wanted to play, and it isn't slow that I have noticed on game play... It's tiny size allowed me to hook it to the back of my 65'inch Smart TV, I'm using wireless keyboard/mouse combo with it... So a small computer with a giant screen... Will be buying a couple more of these in the future...
C**Y
Strong Garage workhorse.
Awesome little powerhouse that I use for running my 3D printers and Laser machines. Have Blender, Lightburn, Orca as well as some other programs running on this little gem with no issues. Multitasking with these programs is nice and easy as well as being able to stream feedback from other network connected machines.
H**
Died in 4 months...
Bought 12/25/24 and will not turn on 4/18/25. Was fantastic when it was working but Im pretty blown away by how short lived it was. Lots a lot of work because of it.
T**R
good for some processes but not for full gaming
there's some downsides to this pc however the pro's ought weigh the cons less strength with Wi-Fi because it doesn't have a Ethernet cable unless you have a usb adapter for an Ethernet cable the power video quality and performance are very good I stream with it and use a capture card for my Xbox while I record and stream with this pc its strong enough to edit with obs the price for the quality definitely beats buying a thousand dollar plus pc for the same process
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