PELADN WI-6 Mini PC Intel Alder Lake N100

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  • Intel Alder Lake N100
  • Intel UHD Graphics
  • HardCore Structures
  • WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2
  • 6W TDP and 0.5L
  • Delivery day:2-5 Business Days
  • 30 Days Hassle-free return
CPU: Intel Alder Lake N100
SIZE: 8G RAM+256G SSD

Customer Reviews

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Chris
Installed Ubuntu, working fine.

This little computer (It is tiny) packs a a decent punch, it's not going to be some amazing gaming machine but for general browsing etc it would work fine.

I have however removed Windows 11 and installed Ubuntu server edition and I have this running as a little development server which has worked fine for the last 24 hours.

The one downside is the slight false advertising when it comes to the CPU speed, yes it can turbo up to 3.4ghz as claimed by Intel but the standard clock speed is 1.7ghz but it's more than adequate for a general day to day browsing computer or in my case a little linux development server.

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Rosandra
Awesome

Love it

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Jordan
Great Mini PC!

Really happy with this mini PC for the price. Great memory and storage with several USB outlets to plug into external drives for additional storage. I also love the USB-C interface — I can plug this directly into my existing USB-C dock that I use for my work laptop and all peripherals work. Great buy!

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C K.
Good product

Use for connecting with tv and watching youtube. Great product and easy to use.

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Cassandra Strand
Great Mini PC!

I had a mini pc already but it couldn't upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and that started to be an issue as several things stopped working well unless you were running 11. It also didn't have a USB-C port which was fine when I first got it as USB-C was still pretty new but now almost every peripheral and other device I use has a USB-C cable and I had to use adapters to connect them tho the old mini PC. It also had a really weird start-up that took forever. So I thought it would be a good time to replace it. I have a high-powered fancy laptop with all the bells and whistles that I use for most things but the mini PC I mostly use down in my office for lighter tasks. I need it for internet browsing, I sometimes stream videos or music while I'm working on things, and I use it for clerical-type things with stuff like Microsoft Office. It doesn't need to be a workhorse or have great processing, memory, or anything else. So for what I do with it in my office, this is absolutely great. Would it be a great creator PC, no... of course not. It lacks the necessary specs for doing a good job of rendering, handling multiple video files, dealing with large music files, etc... Would it be a good gaming PC? Maybe, I mean it kind of depends on what you play. Would it be great for playing an MMORPG, probably not. Would it be good for playing casual games, yeah. I have both Steam and GOG on it and I play point-and-click adventure games old and new on it without issue. I play puzzle games, hidden object games, and even some platformers and RPGs. If you're not looking to play a massive game that requires a lot of power and great graphics processors you're probably good. If you invested in an external GPU maybe you could manage some of those AAA games but this just isn't really designed to be a gaming machine so I wouldn't recommend it if that's your main purpose.