These are the 15 best-tested machines for performance if you want a mini PC deal for Cyber Monday
I've spent the year testing mini PCs from Geekom, GMKtec, and more - and these are the ones I'd buy for Cyber Monday, with options for business and creative professionals, gamers, and crafters at every budget
Throughout this year, I've been testing some of the best mini PCs around. And with the Black Friday weekend and Cyber Monday on its way, I've hand-picked the machines that performed best in my tests in the studio, office, and workshop.
The mini PC that impressed me most is the GMKtec K12, $410 from GMKtec (was $610) - and it ships worldwide for free, so you can get it in the UK, too. I found the specs were great, with a Ryzen 7 chip and Radeon 780M graphics, although there are several configurations you can choose. But what really stands out, especially for this price, is that it supports connection of an external GPU for more graphically intensive tasks.
What I've done in this article is separate each of my top-performing mini PCs into different categories. There are options for business professionals, creative professionals, gamers, as well as mini PCs for crafting and 3D printing (because I love 3D printing). I've also included a range of brands and budgets, including Geekom, GMKtec, Apple, and Lenovo. So, hopefully I've found a mini PC deal for everyone.
The team is currently tracking all the best Cyber Monday mini PC deals at the best prices. But for me, the 15 mini PC deals here delivered the best performance for professional, creative, and gaming tasks.
Update: I've seen a couple of my original 17 mini PCs run out of stock in the sales - but several more have dropped down a few dollars extra, and I've updated those deal prices here.
My top deal for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
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In the UK? GMKtec ships worldwide for free with a UK plug.
The GMKtec NucBox K12 impressed during my test and review earlier in the year and proved to be a mini PC with plenty of room to grow depending on your needs. The AMD Ryzen 7 CPU with Radeon 780M graphics forms a great base with super-fast NVMe storage and support for up to 128GB RAM and three M.2 drives. There's also USB4, Oculink for an eGPU and dual 2.5GbE enabling fast networking. These specs highlighted this machine as one of the most versatile on the market, ideal for developers and content creators who want a compact box with serious upgrade potential.
Top deals on a budget
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The top pick budget mini PC in our guide, you get some good specs here for the price, with a AMD Ryzen 7 5825U chip, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD. Performance is better than you might think for the price. Loads of other configurations available here, including a barebones model.
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If you need a cheap machine for the office for word processing, browsing the internet and general office administration, then this machine comes equipped with a pretty decent Ryzen 7 5825U. It also offers plenty of RAM and the ability to boost the internal SSD storage, making it an ideal option for the home office as well as for students or anyone looking for a solid and relatively cheap PC.
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Another lightweight mini PC offering easy access to PC computing on a budget. This machine is ideal for word processing and browsing the internet; it will even enable you to stream media content. The CPU on this machine won't enable you to play many games or be used for content creation, but if you just need it for office work, then it makes a great budget solution.
Top deals for the office
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The Apple Mac mini is one of the most powerful compact machines on the market, and has serious potential for the office. You are restricted to the Mac OS and ecosystem, although these days compatibility with PC's is far better than it has been in the past. If you need a machine for office work as well as some content creation, then this Apple M4 is an ideal choice, and there are plenty of deals going on.
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This is a no-fuss compact mini PC that has been refined from GMKtec's extensive experience in the market. The Ryzen 5 7640HS offers plenty of processing power for the office, and the dual-LAN, Wi-Fi 6E means that it offers good connectivity options in both an office and home office environment. Upgrade options are also well-catered for, so even if you don't have IT support, boosting the internal storage is a simple process.
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This is one of the higher-powered mini PC's, but it manages to perfectly balance that power with stylish aesthetics that will match any modern office. The Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, plenty of RAM and SSD, built-in mic and speakers, alongside USB4 make it a perfect replacement for a desktop PC, and there's plenty of upgrade and expansion options if needed. However, it's the AI potential that makes this an ideal fit for any office.
Top deals for creators
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UK price: was £1099 now £999
Once again, a decent all-rounder from Geekom, but this one stood out to me for the creative sector. The powerful Intel Core Ultra 9 just gives it the processing boost it needs to handle high-resolution video and images, and with USB4, there's plenty of potential to hook up additional storage, including with the dual 2.5G Ethernet high-end NAS. The display outputs with the GPU are able to support 8K displays, which again makes this a good choice for content creators and professionals.
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UK price: was £1499 now £1349
The Khadas is one of the most stylish mini PCs that I've looked at this year, with a powerful Intel Core Ultra CPU and one of the most extensive expansion systems of any mini PC on the market. This makes it an ideal choice for more creative environments, with the ability to upgrade to a powerful external GPU and storage depending on the needs.
Top deals for crafting and 3D printing
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The M3 Ultra packs in a significant amount of power that has been balanced with price and design. The small box is easy to position, and the design, while simple, is an ideal option for use in the workshop, able to handle slicing software such as PrusaSlicer, Orca, and Bambu Studio with ease. What I like about this machine is its small size, which makes it easy to tuck away behind the monitor, giving more space for a vast collection of maker machines.
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The GMKtec NucBox K11 adds a bit more power to the equation, so if you want to carry out some blender modelling alongside slicing, or need to adjust some paths for the laser, then the extra processing boost afforded by the Ryzen 9 8945HS and Radeon 780M will be very useful. However, it's the OCuLink and the option to boost the RAM and SSD that will give you a little more scope with this workshop-ready machine.
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Kit in the workshop needs to be able to withstand a knock or two, and the solid metal design of the Geekom A8 Max seems to be a perfect fit. The small machine also offers a good level of processing power with the AMD R9-8945HS with 39 TOPS AI, and if you want to get on with some modelling, then there's the tried and tested Radeon 780M. This machine also comes AI-ready, making it a good future-proofed solution. In the UK, only the Ryzen 7 model is now in stock.
Top deals for gaming
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This is GMKtec's flagship range, and with the AMD AI 9 HX 370 offering 12cores and 24 threads when coupled with the integrated Radeon 890M, you have a game-ready machine out of the box. However, this machine also comes equipped with OCuLink, enabling you to connect seamlessly to an eGPU, vastly boosting the gaming performance and enabling smooth play at up to 1440 for most top-rated games.
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UK price: was £1299 now £999
Another Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 with Radeon 890M equipped mini PC with plenty of potential to upgrade. The machine comes well equipped to cope with many top-rated games, and with the ability to connect to four 8K monitors, it packs the power that few other mini PC's are able to match and all for less than $1000 at present.
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The AceMagic F3A impressed me across the board, and while it may not go to the extremes of specifications of the EVO X1 or A9 Max for the vast majority of games, this small machine will suit most people's needs and budgets. It also packs plenty of power for content creation and use around the office.
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Alastair is a photographer, filmmaker and tech writer who has been working in the publishing industry since the late 1990s. For more than 25 years he has covered photography, video and technology across Future's photography, technology and gaming brands. He runs a photography and video production company and lectures in TV and film. He can usually be found testing mini PCs or prototyping and prop building with the aid of 3D printing.
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