MINISFORUM UN1265 MiniPC Review: Small Size, Big Power

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Introducing the Minisforum UN1265 MiniPC Venus Series: A tiny powerhouse that packs a serious punch!

In a world of bulky desktops and cumbersome laptops, the Minisforum UN1265 MiniPC stands out as a beacon of compact computing excellence. This petite powerhouse packs a remarkable amount of power into its svelte frame, making it the perfect solution for anyone seeking a versatile and space-saving desktop companion.

The UN1265 MiniPC is not just a powerful and compact machine; it's also a smart choice for the eco-conscious consumer. Its energy-efficient design ensures minimal power consumption, saving you money on your electricity bill and reducing your environmental impact.

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Just bought one using it for Ableton live 11 and I must say impressive performance for the size and price. Only issue is lack of 10 bit color support on non hdr monitors... Its not the minipc's fault but a limitation intel arc apparently has.. Also the power button does gets stuck sometimes on mine..

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Great review! This MiniPC looks really good

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Is it possible to raise the TDP in BIOS?
Another youtuber "EVO Tech" did this with the un1245 and had good improvements.
Maybe that could boost the multi-core score? that is if the PSU, and/or thermal design can handle it.
Seems like a very solid machine for the price though!

ReynirHelgason