PB60 9700T
- CPU
- Intel i7 9700T
- GPU
- Intel Intel UHD 630
- Cores
- 8P / 8T
- RAM
- 32GB / 2 slots · 2400 MT/s
- Storage
- 2 (1× NVMe) · 1×2.5"
- LAN
- 1× 1G
- Size
- 175×175×34mm · 1.04L
The Beelink Mini S12 is a mini PC powered by the Intel Celeron N95 (12th gen). It features a soldered CPU. Graphics are handled by the integrated Intel Iris Xe 16EU. Supports up to 16GB of RAM across 1 slot at 3200 MT/s. Storage capacity of up to 2 drives including 1 NVMe, 1× 2.5" SATA. Networking features 1 Ethernet port (up to 1G). Dimensions: 115 × 102 × 39mm (0.46L).
Recommended for office work, web browsing, media playback, light home or business use, and very small desk setups. Consider Beelink Mini S12 if you want a ultra-compact mini PC built around its listed Intel Celeron N95 processor and Intel Iris Xe 16EU 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 Mini S12 features Intel Celeron N95 with Intel Iris Xe 16EU integrated GPU, offering 1× 1G Ethernet. CPU details include 12th 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 1 NVMe SSD slot, 1× PCIe Gen3 x1 NVMe, and 1× 2.5-inch SATA bay. Display support includes support for up to 2 displays. Networking includes 1× 1G Ethernet. Physical design includes a 115 × 102 × 39 mm chassis (0.46L). Cooling information lists 60 mm main fan. Power information lists 36W power supply and 15W TDP. Lifecycle information lists 1.5-year warranty.
Based on its overall score of 154.2, Beelink Mini S12 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, 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 need fast wired networking beyond basic Gigabit Ethernet.
Aug 9: (my mistake) pcie x1 instead of x4. June 5: $170 to $95, Power limit 20W default should be increased to 30W for more performance Robtech Guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7HWTwAyGNY&t=290s, Mistake: I accidentally said there was a usb 4 port Mar. 27