Modeled after the Mac Mini, many Windows-powered compact PCs with solid hardware have popped up lately. However, if you haven’t noticed one, maybe this PC from MSI will.
MSI just released a new tiny PC called the Cubi 5 12M and it’s pretty amazing. The computer is powered by 12th Gen Intel chips ranging up to the Intel Core i7-1255U, a laptop chip – don’t expect a full desktop CPU in such a tiny package.

It goes as low as an i5-1215U if you don’t need the power of an i7. You can also pack up to 64GB of DDR4 memory, and you even have plenty of storage options with an m.2 slot as well as a 2.5-inch hard drive bay.
As for other specifications, this PC supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2, and on the back we have DisplayPort and HDMI ports, as well as two Type-A ports on the back. Moving to the front we get two more Type-A ports and a single Type-C port. The PC comes with a 65W power supply to ensure it’s as efficient as possible – another point in favor of tiny PCs.
It’s a great barebones PC you can get for a really compact size, and the bottom model costs $450, with prices rising to close to $1,000 depending on the specs you need.
Source: lilliputing
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