EliteDesk 800 G5
- CPU
- Intel i9 9900T
- GPU
- Intel Intel UHD 630
- Cores
- 8P / 16T
- RAM
- 32GB / 2 slots · 2666 MT/s
- Storage
- 3 (2× NVMe) · 1×2.5"
- LAN
- 1× 1G
- Size
- 177×175×34mm · 1.05L
The Beelink EQ14 2.5G Dual LAN is a mini PC powered by the Intel Celeron N150 (13th gen). It features a soldered CPU. Graphics are handled by the integrated Intel Iris Xe 24EU. Supports up to 16GB of RAM across 1 slot at 3200 MT/s. Storage capacity of up to 2 drives including 2 NVMe. Networking features 2 Ethernet ports (up to 2.5G). Dimensions: 126 × 126 × 39mm (0.62L). Uses a Custom PSU (48W), 6W TDP.
Recommended for office work, web browsing, media playback, light home or business use, network-focused setups, and very small desk setups. Consider Beelink EQ14 2.5G Dual LAN if you want a ultra-compact mini PC built around its listed Intel Celeron N150 processor and Intel Iris Xe 24EU integrated GPU. It is less suitable for heavy gaming or GPU-accelerated workloads because no discrete or high-speed external GPU path is listed.
Beelink EQ14 2.5G Dual LAN features Intel Celeron N150 with Intel Iris Xe 24EU integrated GPU, offering 2× 2.5G Ethernet. CPU details include 13th CPU generation and 4 threads. Memory support includes up to 16GB RAM across 1 slot at 3200 MT/s. Storage support includes up to 2 storage drives including 2 NVMe SSD slots and 1× PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe and 1× PCIe Gen3 x1 NVMe. Display support includes support for up to 2 displays. Networking includes 2× 2.5G Ethernet. Physical design includes a 126 × 126 × 39 mm chassis (0.62L). Cooling information lists 70 mm main fan. Power information lists Custom power supply rated at 48W and 6W TDP. Lifecycle information lists 1.5-year warranty and release date listed as 26-May-2025.
Based on its overall score of 168.0, Beelink EQ14 2.5G Dual LAN is positioned as a mainstream mini PC entry in this dataset; compare it against alternatives by CPU class, GPU type, memory ceiling, storage expansion, LAN, and port selection.
basic office work, web browsing, digital signage, router/firewall or homelab use, very small desk setups.
you need modern AAA gaming or sustained GPU rendering; you need a high-speed external-GPU or advanced docking path; you plan to run memory-heavy workloads.