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- CPU
- AMD r5 5600
- GPU
- NVIDIA 3050 6GB
- Cores
- 6P / 12T
- RAM
- 128GB / 4 slots · 3200 MT/s
- Storage
- 3 (1× NVMe) · 1×3.5" · 2×2.5"
- LAN
- 1× 1G
- Size
- 219×218×168mm · 8.02L
The Dell Pro Micro 8500GE is a mini PC powered by the AMD r5 8500GE (Zen 4 gen). It features 6 performance cores and 12 threads and a AM5 socket. Graphics are handled by the integrated AMD RDNA3 740M. Supports up to 64GB of RAM across 2 slots at 4800 MT/s. Storage capacity of up to 2 drives including 2 NVMe. Networking features 1 Ethernet port (up to 1G). Dimensions: 182 × 178 × 36mm (1.17L). Uses a Brick PSU (65W).
Recommended for office work, web browsing, media playback, light home or business use, and larger multitasking workloads. Consider Dell Pro Micro 8500GE if you want a compact mini PC built around its listed AMD r5 8500GE processor and AMD RDNA3 740M integrated GPU. It is less suitable for heavy gaming or GPU-accelerated workloads because no discrete or high-speed external GPU path is listed.
Dell Pro Micro 8500GE features AMD r5 8500GE with AMD RDNA3 740M integrated GPU, offering 1× 1G Ethernet. CPU details include Zen 4 CPU generation, 6 performance cores, and 12 threads. Memory support includes up to 64GB RAM across 2 slots at 4800 MT/s. Storage support includes up to 2 storage drives including 2 NVMe SSD slots and 1× PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe and 1× PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe. Display support includes support for up to 2 displays. Networking includes 1× 1G Ethernet. Physical design includes a 182 × 178 × 36 mm chassis (1.17L). Cooling information lists 80 mm main fan. Power information lists Brick power supply rated at 65W. Lifecycle information lists 1-year warranty and release date listed as 17-Apr-2025.
Based on its overall score of 256.8, Dell Pro Micro 8500GE is positioned as a solid midrange mini PC entry in this dataset; compare it against alternatives by CPU class, GPU type, memory ceiling, storage expansion, LAN, and port selection.
office productivity, software development, 4K media playback, larger multitasking 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.