Mini PC Gaming, 11th Gen Core i9-11900H(8C/16T, Up to 4.9GHz), 32GB DDR4 1TB PCIe SSD Mini Computer Linux, 4K Triple Display (DP/HD/Type-C), 6 USB Ports, Dual LAN, Wi-Fi 6, BT5.2 Home Office

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Price: $547.99
(as of Mar 01, 2025 22:18:14 UTC – Details)

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Unleash Superior Performance: Powered by the 11th Gen Intel i9-11900H processor with 8 cores, 16 threads, and speeds up to 4.9GHz, the CyberGeek Mini PC offers up to 30% more power than 10th-gen equivalents and 50% more than 6-core i7s. With Intel UHD Graphics, it effortlessly handles multitasking, gaming, and demanding software, delivering top-tier performance in a compact design—ideal for both home and business use.
Flexible Storage & Ubuntu Linux: Configure your CyberGeek Mini PC with 16GB to 64GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB to 2TB PCIe NVMe SSD storage. Whether you need reliable performance for everyday tasks or maximum capacity for intensive workloads, this mini PC offers customizable options to meet your needs, ensuring fast data access and smooth operation. Preloaded with Ubuntu Linux for a robust and versatile computing experience.
Superior Connectivity & Expandability: Equipped with 6 USB ports, dual LAN ports, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and multiple display outputs (DP/HDMI/Type-C), the CyberGeek mini pc computers is designed for ultimate connectivity. Easily connect to peripherals, external displays, and networks for a seamless experience in any setup, from office environments to gaming stations.
Stunning 4K Triple Display Support: Enjoy crystal-clear visuals with support for up to three 4K displays simultaneously. Whether you’re working on multiple projects, streaming content, or playing the latest games, the CyberGeek mini computer’s triple display capability provides an immersive and efficient visual experience.
Compact Design with Advanced Cooling: The CyberGeek mini computer features an advanced cooling system that allows it to run at full frequency, ensuring optimal performance without compromising cooling efficiency. Its space-saving design delivers the power and reliability of a full-sized desktop, making it the perfect solution for environments where space is at a premium.

Customers say

Customers find the computer’s hardware works well, the operating system is intuitive and easy to use, and it runs smoothly. They appreciate its fast performance and responsiveness, as well as its space-saving design that takes up minimal space. Many consider it a good value for the money and have good WiFi connectivity. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the installation speed and noise level.

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Mini PC Gaming, 11th Gen Core i9-11900H(8C/16T, Up to 4.9GHz), 32GB DDR4 1TB PCIe SSD Mini Computer Linux, 4K Triple Display (DP/HD/Type-C), 6 USB Ports, Dual LAN, Wi-Fi 6, BT5.2 Home Office

  1. Amazon Customer

    Nice, inexpensive little Linux box, but a bit laggy
    [Updated: After using this for a couple of weeks, I’m still happy. But, the modest lagginess is a bit more noticeable. If you’re one of those people whose blood pressure rises when the driver in front of you is doing 55mph and you want to do 57, you probably should buy a beefier box.You can reduce this effect by using a browser that lets you disable JavaScript on various sites. A lot of this is crap that slows down your machine but produces no value (for you).]My version has Ubuntu (Linux), 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. There are other sizes, and I think you can get it with MS Windows for about $30 extra. I think I paid about $170.The storage is NVMe and quite fast. I haven’t benchmarked it, but the RAM seems fast as well. Probably the Celeron CPU is the choke point–four cores and not too fast. It’s fine for run of the mill web browsing, and things like videos seem to work without stutter. If you’re running a fat web app with lots of JavaScript, it might seem noticeably slow. Probably wouldn’t be good for intensive gaming or image/video processing work.The form factor is very nice. There’s a fan on the bottom, and it does make an audible sound in a quiet room. Probably similar to some laptops you’ve used. If there was other background noise, I’m not sure you’d hear it at all. (If you have noise-cancelling headphones, they kill the fan sound entirely.) The fan doesn’t seem to be software-controllable.It’s delivered with a recent LTS Ubuntu install, ready to set up. If you’re paranoid, or just want the latest non-LTS version, it’s an easy install from a flash drive. I haven’t noticed any odd drivers being needed or anything like that. It’s all Intel, aside from the ethernet chip, which is Realtek.Overall, I love it. If you’re going to be disappointed by a lack of “snap” under heavier workloads, you might want to be with a more expensive CPU. (Generally, using MS Windows would require more CPU, versus Linux, so take that into account.)

  2. GB

    Cybergeek L1; AMD Ryzen 7 5700U; 32 GB RAM; 1 TB SSD
    Excellent value mini PC. Came with Ubuntu 22 installed. F2 bios key permits access to ISO boot of any OS you prefer. Runs Linux Mint 22 well. Ryzen 7 5700U 8 core, 16 thread processor. WD SN570 SSD. Realtek RTL 8821CE wireless/bluetooth. Fast boot, fast application loading. Easy to work on, modify, upgrade. Purchased on sale for around $300. The only negative for me is the Realtek wireless chip which does not work well with Linux Mint drivers. Installed an Intel AX210 and wireless/bluetooth works much better. Difficult to find a better value for a fully capable desktop computer.

  3. AG

    Amazing power for price, versatile, great for compiling
    The one with the Ryzen 7 5700U is amazing. Great Linux support, Ubuntu seemed to run fine but I removed it in favor of Gentoo. Had some troubles getting GRUB installed because the motherboard doesn’t seem to support EFI variables, but installing grub with the removable option to /EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.efi worked. Compiles very well with 16 threads, and the 32gb model I got is very stable at -j16 jobs. Would highly recommend to anyone, as it was only like $377 and delivers compilation power comparable to my $1.4k r9 laptop, especially if you’re in the professional/softdev sector and don’t need a dGPU.

  4. wolftone

    This is a perfectly fine, compact, inexpensive computer with Ubuntu preinstalled.
    Things I like: *very* compact and lightweight, has Linux preinstalled, reasonably snappy, has all the ports I would want and need. I recommend this computer for anybody looking for a mini-PC with Linux already installed. If you like Ubuntu and have no need to install some other distro, this computer will probably suit your needs very well.The reason for being only four stars: if you want to install a different Linux distro, installation of the bootloader will (probably) fail because the BIOS has a quirky implementation of UEFI, and will only boot a bootloader that is specifically named. Assuming your EFI directory is /boot/efi (which is a common default), make sure that your bootloader’s .efi file (whether you use GRUB, rEFInd, eLilo or something else) is named /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI

  5. Gilbert

    The startup was simple
    I plugged in this computer and went through the setup procedures. After a bit of confusion on what passwords were being requested for what, I finally got everything set up, and the UBUNTU OS operated smoothly. The computer is quiet, sits under my monitor, though I could mount it to the back of the monitor if I chose to. It works with my wireless keyboard with a dongle, and my blue tooth wireless. The Bluetooth was easier to set up than on my windows computer. So far, it has been a marvelous system and makes my Windows computer seem like it is crawling. I strongly recommend this mini to anyone thinking about using UBUNTU OS.

  6. RevGregorek

    Ear Trigger
    Nice machine but made a quiet high pitch that set my ears ringing. Returned.

  7. Amazon Customer

    Good purchase, and save a lot of room on my desk.

  8. Cliente Amazon

    Hardware wie beschrieben: i.O.Software : Ubuntu 22.04 OK, ABER ohne Root Passwort. d.H. NUTZLOS. ( Eigene User ist kein sudoer, auch nutzlos )Cybergeek Service: Nutzlos, Sie können mich nicht helfen, weil sie meine Auftrag nicht finden können.Meine Vermutung ist, dass Amazon.de das Gerät Amazon.com (USA) bestellt hat und Amazon USA hat Cybergeek das Gerät bestellt.So Cybergeek hat keine Ahnung von mir.Lösung: ich habe Debían 12 rein installiert.

  9. livolney

    This is LINUX… but I was able to get it into WIndows for a good price.

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