GMKtec is dropping a new mini PC that tries to bridge the gap between efficiency and expandability. The NucBox K15 runs on Intel's Core Ultra 5 125U chip, balancing its core types for low power use. It is built for office and development work, but has a trick for more demanding tasks. The system includes an OCuLink port, letting you hook up an external graphics card enclosure for a major GPU boost.
Inside the compact case, you can install up to three fast NVMe drives. It supports Wi-Fi 6E and has two high-speed Ethernet ports for networking. The unit can power four 4K monitors at once using its integrated Intel graphics. Its power draw is rated at a low fifteen watts normally, but can ramp up when needed for shorter bursts. The company aims it at users who want a small, quiet desktop that can still transform into a capable workstation for gaming or GPU-heavy apps.
The barebones model will start at three hundred fifty-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. Configurations with memory and storage already installed will cost more. Sales are scheduled to begin soon.
Inside the compact case, you can install up to three fast NVMe drives. It supports Wi-Fi 6E and has two high-speed Ethernet ports for networking. The unit can power four 4K monitors at once using its integrated Intel graphics. Its power draw is rated at a low fifteen watts normally, but can ramp up when needed for shorter bursts. The company aims it at users who want a small, quiet desktop that can still transform into a capable workstation for gaming or GPU-heavy apps.
The barebones model will start at three hundred fifty-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. Configurations with memory and storage already installed will cost more. Sales are scheduled to begin soon.