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MINISFORUM 795S7 Barebone with Mini PC, AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX(16 C/32 T,up to 5.4GHz),PCIe 5.0X16,Triple Display USB-C/HDMI2.1/DP1.4,2.5G LAN Mini Computer,M.2 2230 Key E Slot,5xUSB Type-A(NO RAM/SSD/OS)

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Size: 795S7-Barebone


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  • Powerful ProcessorThe 795S7 mini pc is equipped with AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX processor ( 16 core /32thread ,up to 5.4GHz), which provides top performance for video editing, 3D rendering, and multitasking. With 64MB of L3 cache and Zen 4 architecture, it ensures lightning-fast speeds, allowing creators to easily complete complex tasks and unleash their full creative potential.
  • Upgradeable GraphicsThe 795S7 comes with a reliable AMD Radeon 610M integrated GPU, but for users who need additional graphics processing power, it supports the installation of a half-height discrete graphics card, such as the Gigabyte RTX4060 OC-8GL. This upgrade option makes it a versatile solution for gaming, content creation, and graphics-intensive applications. (Note: Discrete GPU not included)
  • Large StorageThe 795S7 supports DDR5-5200MHz,up to 96GB allowing users to easily handle demanding multitasking scenarios, and supports up to 4TB of NVMe SSD storage, up to 7000MB/s, which can significantly increase data transfer rates and reduce waiting time.
  • Rich InterfacesThe 795S7 offers a variety of ports for seamless connectivity. HDMI 2.1/DP 1.4/USB3.2 Gen2 Type-C video port, RJ45 2.5x1, USB Type-A port x5, LINE IN x1, LINE OUT x1, MIC INx1 ensure your experience is more convenient and meet various peripheral connection needs.
  • Small but PowerfulThe 795S7 mini PC delivers 400W of power and efficient CPU cooling in a space of only 7L. Its compact design eliminates the need for additional power components, providing a streamlined setup without sacrificing performance. This mini PC is perfect for users who need high power but have limited space, and it delivers excellent energy efficiency whether for work or play.

Brand: MINISFORUM


Operating System: OS


CPU Model: Ryzen 9


CPU Speed: 5.4 GHz


Cache Size: 64 MB


Graphics Card Description: Integrated and Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon 610M


Memory Storage Capacity: 4 TB


Personal computer design type: Mini PC


Model Name: 795S7


Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Processor: ‎5.4 GHz ryzen_9


RAM: ‎DDR5


Memory Speed: ‎5.2 GHz


Hard Drive: ‎M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD, up to 4TB capacity, 7000MB/s read/write speed


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon 610M


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎Integrated and Dedicated


Brand: ‎MINISFORUM


Series: ‎795S7


Item model number: ‎795S7


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎OS


Item Weight: ‎8.69 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎15.12 x 12.76 x 7.17 inches


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Number of Processors: ‎6


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR5 RAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎PCIE x 16


Voltage: ‎19 Volts (DC)


Date First Available: October 9, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best computer I have ever purchased.
Size: 795S7-Barebone
i bought the bare bones system and added the ram and nvme drive thus saving 200.00 dollars on a fully assembled unit. This thing runs like a bat out of hell. This is the fastest computer I have ever owned. It can run my Linux OS without any issues. I don't need no stinking Windows. I can't remember buying a happier computer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2025 by Texstar

  • Great for home lab server running proxmox
Size: 795S7-Barebone
I picked up a Minisforum barebone PC to use as my home lab, and it’s been an absolute powerhouse. I loaded it with two 1TB NVMe drives and 64GB of non-ECC RAM, all paired with the Ryzen 9 CPU it came with. For its size, this thing is a beast, plenty of muscle for running multiple VMs, containers, and services without breaking a sweat. That said, it’s definitely a tight fit inside. There’s a PCIe slot for a GPU, but realistically, not many cards will fit in there unless you’re getting creative chopping the case or going external. It also only has a single NIC, which is a bit of a letdown for a home lab setup, dual NICs would’ve opened up more network flexibility. And no built-in Wi-Fi, though there’s an M.2 slot if you really need to add it. Pro tip: I run Proxmox on it and it's super smooth. With community templates available on GitHub, spinning up VMs is fast and easy. For a compact home lab, this little machine hits way above its weight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 by Yaniv

  • Great for home studio recording
Size: 795S7-Barebone
Had it for about a month now and use it with my UMC1820 for audio recording and mixing as well as application development. This thing is a beast for workstation purposes. I loaded it up with 1tb nvme and 96gb RAM and I can record 8 tracks (2 guitars, bass, edrums as midi controller, 3 mics) along with main stereo out and 3 stereo headphone mixes through Reaper (DAW) with each track using multiple fx without any clicks or pops. Previously was using a laptop that is still great for mobility and mixing, but this beast with 16cores/32threads can handle so much more without random pops or clicks. I use wired networks at my desk so the lack of wifi isn't an issue for me but may be for some. Similarly I use wired headphones and speakers/monitors so lack of Bluetooth also doesn't impact me but may for some. I could see lack of BT being an issue for some people but USB dongles are fairly cheap - same for wifi if necessary. I have it off the floor but under my desk so I don't notice it being noisy. I can say that under load the fans would be noisy for me if it were on my desktop as I have checked on it. I imagine if it also had a discrete gpu it would be a lot warmer and louder. I have debated about adding one but I simply don't need it for my use case. This is small enough to be portable for me (fits into a backpack with all necessary cables but i don'tsee myself needingto do this) and powerful enough that it excels at the workloads I throw at it. I gave 4 vs 5 for the lack of wifi and Bluetooth as it's 2025 and it's just silly to not include these today. Otherwise, this is a great barebones PC in a small desktop format (I think it's the same size or smaller than my Xbox S). You COULD build a more performant normal ATX system for the same price which is something to consider. I liked the small(er) form factor which I can easily transition to an entry level gaming pc for my pre-teen if they take an interest in e-sports. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2025 by Kindle Customer

  • A great little computer.
I bought the barebones 129i7 because I already had memory and a M.2 drive that would work with it. I wanted a small machine that had a slot for a half height video card so I could use for simple Solidworks drawings. When I got it all set up this little machine is really fast and is going perfect for what I want to do. I have two small complaints: Minisforumn does not make it easy to find the drivers for this machine and the little metal bracket to incase the wifi/bluetooth card (not included but I also had a spare) is difficult to work with. I finally gave up and didn't use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025 by Leo

  • As a NAS head
Hello, Since December (now March) I used this system as a NAS head. For a while I used the Yottamaster PS500C3 but found it was insufficient for my needs and consequently purchased a QNAP TL-D800C instead with immediate increase in throughput that the system was able to handle. I am running Linux, you may get a SMART error on reboot, but apparently this is very common. Still, I thought the worst initially, and the support team paid me to purchase another NVME. Wow. Seriously. I've never been so treated in over 25 years of buying computers. I did, eventually, find that the Kensington NVME on-board was doing fine and there is no need to worry. I run Linux and the 2.5 Gbps Ethernet controller mostly. Therefore I could purchase a PCI-E E-key to M-key adapter and put the second NVME in on the significantly faster PCIE bus - it also only cost about 20 dollars. I have some things to do but the second NVME is being used as an OpenZFS write cache with very good speeds. Next, this PC supports (apparently) up to 64 GB of RAM. OpenZFS loves caching files too, so the more RAM the better. Finally, though I need to contact support about it, there is an additional riser for an additional SATA drive if I wanted to do something like that. At the price, for a home server, this thing just can't be beat if you're going to be serious about it. I can get USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds on mechanical disks, I can repurpose the unnecessary "wifi" card slot for something I want, I can even add a 2.5" SATA drive to it. Overall 100% recommend purchase for this kind of task. And it's fast. And I also serve Plex and other things up from it. Doesn't bat an eyelash anymore. A+ Good Job Minisforum! -b ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by Brian Landsberger

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