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GMKtec M5 Plus Gaming Mini PC Ryzen 7 5825U (Upgraded 7430U/ 5700U), 32GB RAM 1TB SSD Dual NIC LAN 2.5GbE Desktop Computers Office Home, Triple 4K Display, WiFi 6E, USB3.2, USB-C, BT 5.2, DP, HDMI 2.0

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Size: 32GB DDR4+1TB R7 5825U Black


Features

  • MINI PC FOR OFFICE GAMING - UPGRADED GMKtec Nucbox M5 Plus Series is equipped with the powerful AMD Ryzen 7 5825U processor, 8 Cores/16 Threads, Base 2.00GHz (Power Saving Quiet Mode) with Turbo Boost up to 4.50GHz (Performance Mode) in BIOS settings, Based on the ZEN 3+ architecture, this small but powerful mini pc delivers satisfying results in productivity, office work, and gaming. 35% Performance increase over previous AMD Ryzen 5 7430U/ Ryzen 7 5700U, 5600U, 5560U, 5500U.
  • 32GB DDR4 RAM & 1TB PCIE SSD - Installed with DDR4 32GB RAM Dual Channel (2x16GB), the Nucbox M5 Plus mini pc support expansion to 64GB RAM. Featured with 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 SSD, support dual slot expansion to 4TB SSD. (Upgrades not included)
  • DUAL NIC LAN 2.5GBE ETHERNET - Fast Network Speeds: Enjoy up to 2500Mbps data transmission speed without worrying about lagging. Ideal for working, gaming, and surfing the internet. Great for Untangle, Pfsense or as a server office PC.
  • MINI DESKTOP COMPUTER WITH 4K TRIPLE SCREEN DISPLAY - Nucbox M5 Plus integrates AMD Radeon Graphics 8 Cores 2000 MHz GPU to deliver powerful graphics processing power to easily handle the demands of complex design software, 4K@60Hz UHD video editing, and playback. It can connect to 3 display screens simultaneously.
  • FAST INTERNET WiFi 6E + BT5.2 CONNECTION - GMKtec Mini PC with WiFi-6E Wireless, have 2.5G/5G/6G triple band, more faster and lower latency. Bluetooth 5.2 allowing you more quickly to connect other wireless devices (headset, mouse, keyboard, etc.) Interface features 2*USB3.2 ports, 2*USB2.0 ports, 1*HDMI 2.0 port(4K@60Hz), 1*USB-C port(PD/DP/DATA), 1*DP Port, 1*Audio 3.5mm (HP&MIC), 1*DC Power Port.
  • GMKTEC WARRANTY - GMKtec offers a 1-year limited warranty for each mini PC, starting from the date of the purchase. All defects due to design and workmanship are covered. With a professional after sales team always ready to attend to your needs, you can simply relax and enjoy your mini PC.

Brand: GMKtec


Operating System: Windows 11 Pro


CPU Model: AMD Ryzen 7


CPU Speed: 4.5 GHz


Cache Size: 8 MB


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon Graphics 8CUs 2000 MHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


Personal computer design type: Mini PC


Standing screen display size: ‎75 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎4096 × 2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎4096 × 2160


Processor: ‎4.5 GHz amd_ryzen_7


RAM: ‎32 GB DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎3200 MHz


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB M.2 2280 NVME SSD Dual Slot Max. 4TB


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon Graphics 8CUs 2000 MHz


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎32 GB


Wireless Type: ‎2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎GMKtec


Series: ‎M5 Plus


Item model number: ‎M5 PLUS


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Pro


Item Weight: ‎1.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10 x 2 x 2.7 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10 x 2 x 2.7 inches


Color: ‎Space Black


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Number of Processors: ‎8


Computer Memory Type: ‎SODIMM


Flash Memory Size: ‎32 GB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎PCIE x 16


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎7200 RPM


Date First Available: December 4, 2023


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  • The EVO-X1 is well built and a very capable mini-PC.
The EVO-X1 is well built and a very capable mini-PC. My EVO-X1 is configured as follows: • AMD RYZEN AI 9 CPU and HX-370 AI NPU (Turbo 5.1GHz, 12 cores, 24 threads) • AMD RADEON 890M iGPU • 32GB RAYSON LPDDR5X RAM (speeds up to to 7,500MT/s) • 2TB LEXAR M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD (NM7A1) • INTEL AX201NGW Wi-Fi 6 network card, provides dual-band (5GHz and 2.4GHz) frequency bands (2400Mbps @5GHz + 574Mbps @2.4GHz) and Bluetooth 5.2 UNBOXING AND INITIALIZING --- I was pleasantly surprised the EVO-X1’s footprint is smaller than my K8 Plus, though a bit taller. Initializing was straight forward and I found all systems clean after running Malwarebytes and a full Windows Security scan. BIOS CHANGES --- Entering the BIOS, I changed the PowerLimit from Balance to Performance. However, even when operating under even moderate loads, I found the fan noise level was higher than I will like under most circumstances, so I reset it back to Balance. On the BIOS ADVANCED page, under GFX Configuration, I increased the UMA Frame buffer size from 4GB to 8GB. This specifies the amount of memory set aside for the AMD RADEON 890M iGPU, and 8GB will provide better gaming support. To gain full LPDDR5+ RAM performance, I adjusted the BIOS settings as follows: Go to: Advanced==>AMD CBS==>UMC Common Options==>LPDDR Options==>LPDDR Timing Configuration==>Accept Active Memory Timing Settings Set to Enable==>Maximum Memory Data Clock Speed Set to 7500MT/S. ADDING A SECOND SSD --- I filled the empty M.2 SSD slot with a 2TB Teamgroup MP44 M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4. WIFI AND BLUETOOTH --- I found no connectivity issues with WiFi or Bluetooth, though all my equipment is in close proximity to one another. I have 1Gbps ISP service and, because we use a WiFi 6E LAN throughout our home, I swapped in an Intel AX210 NGW WiFi 6E wireless LAN card. If you swap out your Intel card, as have I, be sure to first download and install the Intel Driver & Support Assistant in order to download and install the drivers needed for WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3. ISP SPEED --- When connected directly to my LAN via CAT 6 Ethernet Cable to one of the 2.5 Gbps NIC ports, download speeds are 835 Mbps and upload speeds are at 930 Mbps. WiFi only connected speeds are 830 Mbps and upload speeds upload speeds are 930 Mbps (see Screenshots). For me, WiFi works perfectly well and eliminates a CAT 6 cable. CONNECTIVITY --- I believe most will find the EVO-X1 provides all the necessary connectivity, though some may complain there is only one (1) USB 4.0 port. In practice, I find any limit on data transfer speed is more related to the devices being connected (i.e., external SATA drives, flash drives, etc.) and not the EVO-X1 ports. GMKtec, having included included four (4) USB3.2 (Gen2) ports on the EVO-X1 instead of a pair of USB2.0 ports common to other models, provided a welcome upgrade. THERMALS --- The EVO-X1 maintains acceptable operating temperatures, which I improved slightly when placing the EVO-X1 vertically in the included mount. During intense processing, I found little difference in SSD temperatures, usually around 48º C when set to Balance power (54 watts) and 49º C when set to Performance power (65 watts). Those using the EVO-X1 for gaming will likely want to set the BIOS for Performance power for better overall game performance. BENCHMARKS --- PassMark benchmarks noted “EVO-X1 vs. the world” scores in the 79th percentile overall, 88th percentile for CPU Mark, 72nd percentile for 2D Graphics Mark, 48th percentile for 3D Graphics Mark, 54th percentile for Memory Mark, and 84th percentile for Disk Mark (see Screenshots). Cinebench R23 provided a CPU (multi-core) performance score of 21339 pts and a CPU (single-core) performance score of 2031 pts. (see Screenshots). Geekbench 6 provided a lower CPU (multi-core) performance score of 14831 pts, a higher and CPU (single-core) performance score of 2759 pts, with a GPU Open CL Score of 42471 pts. I used CrystalDiskInfo to assess the read/write speeds of both the Lexar SSD provided by GMKtec and the Teamgroup SSD that I added. The results are noted in photos attached. It is important to note that CrystalDiskInfo can be a bit confusing, so I invested some time in how to use it for my purposes, and what the resulting numbers actually mean. The first 2 rows of CrystalDiskInfo results are an expression of MB/s. However, that is not the case for the 3rd and 4th rows of CrystalDiskInfo, even though MB/s appears at the top of the results column. The 3rd row indicates the number of input/output operations per second (IOPS), while the 4th row notes latency expressed in micro-seconds (µs). I tested both SSDs, setting CrystalMarkInfo Profile to Peak Performance, 5 tests, and 32GiB of data because I usually am processing large amounts of data. You can see those settings across the top-most row of the results. Column 1 shows SEQ1M Q8T1 and RND4K Q32T16 settings (Q = queues; T = threads). Obviously, in the real world, performance will vary considerably, depending upon what else is running simultaneously, so my results are only a relative comparison of my two different NVMe SSDs. PERFORMANCE --- For me, what matters most is the time associated with processing large MP4 files. Processing 110 GB of MP4 files through Handbrake resulted in 30.6GB of MP4 files ready to upload onto my media server. I ran a parallel processing on my GMKtec K8 Plus, for comparison, and found noise was comparable, thermals were slightly higher in the K8 Plus (though well within specs), and processing time for the EVO-X1 was 28% faster than K8 Plus. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: 5 stars! The GMKtec EVO-X1 is a quality build and performs very well without the thermal issues common to many other mini-PCs. Performance is as I had hoped and it achieves a high level of parallel processing, at faster speeds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2025 by Lou Lou

  • Surprising performance in a little package
Size: 32GB DDR5+1TB R7 8845HS Plus
In my real life, I am a Technical Writer and Knowledge Manager for the company I work for, so if this review seems a little long or maybe too detailed, I wanted to make sure you got as much information as possible as I started using the computer. At home I am an avid movie and personal video collector and I just completed rebuilding my video server. It is in a tower case and is occupying the only space I have in my office for such a computer. As part of the rebuild, I intended to separate the serving and processing functions, so I was searching for a compact solution that would allow me to render video content for the server. This computer has provided everything I was looking for and more. These are the criteria I used in deciding on a replacement computer High speed processing I needed a computer that would help with video rendering. I am not a gamer but the performance of a gaming computer would speed up the video work I do. With the initial testing, this design is completing the rendering tasks about 20% faster that my previous computer. A compact Design. I have limited space on my desk for a PC. This mini PC was great as the size gave me options on my already crowded desk. Its size allowed me to place it behind a monitor, but there were also 2 mounting screw holes in the case so I decided to mount it to the back of my desk. Convenience of Several connection options. With 4 USB A ports I was able to connect my printers, keyboard and mouse and still had USB C connection options for my USB monitor and an External SSD device. See the picture Exterior Pictures Showing Ports and Top Removal Along with that connectivity there are options to connect wireless networks and to use Bluetooth top connect audio devices like headphones. Expandability In this small package I could still add an additional standard sized SSD. The surprise expandability is found in the Oculink Port this port gives PCIe connectivity speed for external devices. What Came in the Box The computer Introductory Booklet (Unfortunately not an English Page, but other picture have some English labels.) Power Supply and Power Cord HDMI cable (Must boot first time on HDMI) Mounting Bracket (No instructions on the exact uses. I mounted mine using the mounting holes on the back of the case.) See the Picture What's In the Box Setting up the Computer Unpacking the computer was straight forward. There was no assembly required. The only things needed to get started is a monitor to connect the HDMI cable (provided), a keyboard & mouse and to plug in the power supply. I followed the instructions on the yellow notice over the network ports advising that the system would set up much more quickly without Windows attempting to update during the initial boot up. This worked great and I will use this process on any other computer I will build. Within a few minutes, I was at the windows desktop. I was in a position to start installing software. See picture Original Desktop. I then connected a network wire and I was able to install my software and connect to my Microsoft account. There was a bit of disappointment, as there were no instructions in English supplied. There were about 10-12 languages in a pamphlet included in the box but none were English. The drawings were labeled well enough to identify the details of the ports well enough for my trained eye, but the standard user may be left with questions about a few of the ports. I decided to add a second SSD to the computer and found the access inside very simple. Turned the top shield a quarter turn to the left and it unlocked exposing 4 screws that held the top fan in place. Once those were removed, the fan lifted out easily (be careful of the wire connecting the system board to the fan.) See the picture Disassembly with SSD 2 Slot Identified As part of the final setup, I had to decide where the computer would be on my desk. I had a option to put it behind my monitor See Picture Behind the Monitor, but instead, I took advantage of the mounting holes on the bottom of the computer to hang the computer from the back of my desk. See the picture Desk Mount BIOS Notes I did look at the BIOS. I was curious about how configurable it was as I have found with other units that the BIOS is very focused and not designed to allow tweaking. While the interface was not very fancy (very DOS like) it appeared to have several settings to adjust memory and processor. See the picture BIOS Advanced There are many drill down options. Summary Overall this computer provides a significant performance boost over the equipment I had. In my research I found that the AMD products provide better performance for the dollar, combined with integrating the GPU into the chip design it made the unit compact while still providing enough horsepower to drive 3 monitors effectively. In the few days I have worked with this unit, I still find myself marveling at how fast bootup times are and how quickly applications launch and web pages load. If you are looking for a gaming computer I would give this one a chance, I think you will be surprised at the speed of this computer and its ability to keep up with some of the most demanding games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025 by James Corona James Corona

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