Beelink SEi14 mini PC launches with Intel Core Ultra 5 and eGPU support
The Beelink SEi14 is the first Intel Meteor Lake mini PC from the Chinese company. It packs the Intel Core Ultra 5 125H, a capable mid-range processor with a 7-core Arc iGPU. While that doesn't make it fit for smooth gaming, the good part is the system equips a 40 Gbps USB4 port, allowing you to pair it up with an eGPU.
Speaking of ports, the SEi14 mini PC has a generous number of them. Alongside the USB4, there are two USB 3.2 Type-A, two USB 2.0, one 10 Gbps Type-C, one 2.5G LAN, one DisplayPort 1.4, and one HDMI 2.1. It can handle three display outputs at the same time.
Besides, the Beelink SEi14 equips two SODIMM slots that can hold up to 96 GB of DDR5 RAM and two PCIe 4.0 slots that can accommodate up to 8 TB of storage. The mini PC also features a new dustproof design, with the bottom having a high-density mesh to block dust.
As for the chassis, it appears to be similar to the SER8 that Beelink recently released. It measures 135 x 135 x 44.7 mm, so setting it up in your workspace shouldn't be a problem. The mini computer also has a sleek design, with rounded corners like the Apple Mac mini (256 GB with M2 curr. $499 on Amazon).
Other highlights of the Beelink SEi14 include a new cooling system that equips an MSC2.0-VC vapor chamber, low noise operation, WiFi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2. The mini PC is currently on pre-sale in China, with the barebone variant costing CNY 2,699, about $373. There's no word on international pricing or availability yet, but the company did bring most of its past computers outside China.
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Beelink on Weibo, IT Home (machine translated from Chinese)