I need to get a new pc and am deciding on a mini pc to save space. I want to use it for non-intensive games (indie and possibly switch emulation at highest) and to do light office tasks (browser, obsidian, libreoffice and random hdd file management.)
I don't know anything about mini pcs and there's so many out there. Youtubers say that the Amazon ones aren't good and another site I saw is very pricey for a nice one with 32gb ram which I do not need. As long as it has 16gb, a good amount of ports and isn't going to die on me within a few years, I'm happy. If possible to upgrade ram/ssd that would be better.
Currently, I have $600 saved and rather not spend much more than that if possible.
Current accessories I have:
- Keyboard (Wired and bluetooth)
- Wireless mouse
- Dell S2721HS 1920 x 1080p 27" monitor (no speakers, mic or webcam)
- Basic usb-c dongle for my tablet (power usb-c, hdmi, regular usb) for now
- Bluetooth/aux Speaker
- Bluetooth/aux Heaphones
Also, any recommendations for which distribution to use? I have used Ubuntu and Mint before and am willing to use other OS as well as the gaming ones.
I've discovered Asrock Deskmini X300 which looks like what I want as my NAS. Might be worth checking it out.
I have an A300 I was using for gaming (now it's a home server) and it's great for both. Very small but can fit a NH-L9a-AM4 or (barely) Big Shuriken 3. It has 2x m.2 and 2x Sata but I wish there were more mini-STX cases out there because it can only fit a 2.5mm drive.
Though for NAS DeskMeet might be better.
But aren't there dedicated solutions in this form factor around, with more than 2x 2.5" too?
I would like to know if there are. X300 has 2x m.2 and 2x 2.5" SATA, which is enough for me now, but expandability is low or non-existent...
Thought so, there is. Swiss shop, but as a reference...