🚀 Compact Powerhouse, Infinite Possibilities
The Beelink EQ14 Mini PC packs a 13th Gen Intel Twin Lake N150 quad-core processor with up to 3.6GHz turbo, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 500GB NVMe SSD expandable to 4TB. Featuring dual 2.5G LAN ports, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and dual 4K@60Hz HDMI outputs, it’s designed for professionals seeking a compact, high-performance machine for multitasking, creative work, and seamless connectivity—all housed in a sleek, ultra-quiet chassis.
Screen Resolution | 4k |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Processor | 3.6 GHz celeron |
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
Hard Drive | 500 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Graphics 24EUs 1000MHz |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | Beelink |
Series | EQ14 N150 |
Item model number | EQ |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.06 x 6.02 x 3.82 inches |
Color | Navy Blue |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
Flash Memory Size | 500 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
C**L
Perfect for our use
Small, quiet, looks good and works great with the TV. Got it for work to monitor the cameras. Compatible with tv or monitor. Looks like a small box. Easy to hide. Has enough power to run the 15 cameras with no pixilation. Pretty sturdy as I dropped it and it didn’t break.
G**G
Great for OPNSense with some bells and whistles.
I purchased this while shopping and researching for a home OpnSense firewall build. Reasons I chose this Mini PC:Compact - Not trying to have an old Optiplex sitting on my TV stand2.5 Gbps Ports - Absolutely perfect for this application. Better than 1Gbps, but not too much for the hardware to handle.Intel Celeron N100 - Low power, but still considered "high performance" by ZenArmor500GB NvME - Great for system performance and plenty of space for log storage16 GB DDR4 - Plenty of overhead for ZenArmor, IDS, IPS, etc.For the uninitiated, OpnSense is an open source, powerful and feature-rich firewall software that allows great visibility and control for your home network. It is free to download and install, and beats the snot out of any consumer wireless router. It can run on a variety of hardware, including old PCs. This Mini PC is perfectly spec'd for OpnSense.For the initiated: My home network is very small: 2 PCs, 2 smart TVs, a robot vacuum and 5 mobile devices. My internet connection is roughly 400mbps down and 10mbps up. I run QoS, ZenArmor and five VLANs. I run OpnSense "bare metal" because I am uninterested in dealing with latency and routing issues brought on by virtualization. I use two TP-Link 8 port Gigabit smart switches and an OpnSense router for wireless VLANs to achieve a multiple SSID network configuration with segmentation.I will admit I was a little bummed that the PC was light grey rather than dark grey like I imagined. I was impressed with the OEM Windows 11 installation, but I immediately wiped it out by installing OPNsense, which went perfectly fine. CPU usage is very low, even during speed tests while running QoS and ZenArmor. I have not installed WireGuard yet but I am certain it will perform just fine.My old HP T620 Thin Client had CPU spikes to 100% pretty consistently and didn't seem to handle local log storage or IDS/IPS very well. It was also much bulkier, and had a 1Gbps NIC.Overall, I am very impressed with this Mini PC's performance. I can't recommend this enough for OpnSense or virtualization projects.
P**L
Love this mini pc. Installed pfsense
Its working great.
M**R
So far, so good with caveat for the 2.5Gbe network ports
I purchased this system to replace a very old Dell MFF 7070 with an i7 processor. Interestingly, this i3 1220P benchmarks faster than the system it replaces. My purpose for this system is a Proxmox host which installed without any issues. All network connections are recognized but the 2.5Gbe ports only operate at 1Gbe out of the box with Proxmox.I cannot attest to the network port performance with Windows 11 since I replaced the SSD with one of my own for Proxmox. I am still in the processing of troubleshooting. It looks like you have to custom compile a driver for Proxmox to work with the included Realtek network interfaces.The chassis seems well built. Adding a second SSD is a little tricky but relatively easy to figure out. The SSD's stack on top of each other. In order to install/replace the bottom one, you have to remove the top SSD.I also replaced the 16GB RAM with 32GB RAM I had left over from another project. The system handled it without any issues. I may decide to upgrade to 64GB RAM for Proxmox but I want to give the system some time to assess its overall performance. For my use case, running Proxmox with 3 CT's and 4 VM's, the CPU utilization averages about 2%. The thermals and power consumption are much better than the system it replaced.I do not understand why companies cover up the access screws to get to the inside of the box to perform upgrades. The stupid little rubber plugs are a pain to remove and serve no purpose. I did appreciate the little pull flap to remove the cover once you finally get the screws out.This is a very compact mini PC and is a good value for my use case. I have no need for gaming but will likely use the onboard Intel graphics controller for a future application with IP cameras, AI or media server. Overall I am happy with the purchase with the caveat that I need to resolve the Realtek network driver issue to fully utilize the 2.5Gbe speeds.
E**R
Great Product, Fair Price
I wanted something small for my home network and this fit right in. It has just enough ram to get you started but you might want to upgrade depending on your needs. Thankfully the expansion slots are easy to reach and don't require too much fuss. I'd highly recommend it to anybody looking for something like this.
Y**U
Versatile, powerful, quiet, and space efficient
I’m so impressed with this product that I’ve already bought three of them. The main reason I chose it over other Beelink products is its internal PSU, which makes the device and its wires incredibly space-efficient. It operates exceptionally cool and quietly, with barely noticeable fan noise. It comes with a lean Windows 11 Pro that has been debloated, which I highly appreciate. It’s perfect for productivity, media consumption, and light gaming.However, I didn’t purchase this device thrice solely for Windows 11. I’ve installed headless Ubuntu servers on two of them: one as the primary server and the other as a backup. These servers run PiHole, NUT (Network UPS Tool), Plex media, and syslog service. The third one serves as a lab environment, where I test and learn about different Linux operating systems, TrueNAS, Proxmox, and Docker containers, before deploying the same configurations in my production environment / home network.I’ve heard people use this product as a hardware firewall, but I haven’t had the chance to try it out yet. I’ll definitely give it a try someday. Overall, Beelink EQ14 is a highly versatile product that supports a wide range of operating systems and services. It’s incredibly powerful and has made me very happy with my purchase decision.
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