It’s tiny, it’s powerful, and it’s on sale! We’re in the middle of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale event and this Geekom AX8 Max mini PC is down to $569 with Prime. The listing is slashed down by 20%, plus there’s an extra 5% discount at checkout. Don’t have Prime? You can still score this amazing deal if you sign up for a free 30-day Prime trial.
Whether you need a home media center, a productivity workstation, or a compact gaming setup, this mini PC can do it all. The Geekom AX8 Max is packed with an AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS processor, a solid 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and plenty of storage space thanks to its 1TB SSD. And it’s pretty decent for gaming, too, with its AMD Radeon 780M integrated graphics with 8GB of RAM. Just don’t crank your settings up too high.
What’s notable about the Geekom AX8 Max is how future-proof it is. Not only are the memory and storage upgradeable—up to 96GB RAM across two slots and up to 4TB SSD in a single slot—but it has two cutting-edge USB4 ports capable of 8K@30Hz each, plus two other full-sized HDMI 2.0 ports that can handle 4K@60Hz each. That’s a quadruple high-resolution display setup that’ll maximize your screen real estate.
You also get four more USB-A ports on the front and two more on the back alongside two 2.5Gbps Ethernet connections. This thing has more than enough connectivity for all your peripherals and more.
Take advantage of this fantastic Prime Spring Deal and grab the Geekom AX8 Max mini PC for $569! That’s an absolute bargain.
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