Technocoms X80000 Mini Better [DIRECT]

With the integrated GPU (thanks to the DDR5 speed), you can play League of Legends, CS:2, and Valorant at 1080p high settings. Add an eGPU via USB4, and you are playing Cyberpunk 2077. No other machine this size offers that growth path.

You have 40 Chrome tabs open, Zoom running, Slack chiming, and Spotify playing. On a standard business PC, the fans scream and the cursor lags. On the X80000 Mini with 32GB of RAM, it purrs. The 2.5G LAN connection ensures you aren't the bottleneck on the office server.

Despite the dramatic performance uplift, the X80000 Mini Better maintains a whisper-quiet 22dB under load — thanks to its vapor chamber cooling and graphene-coated heatsink. It sips just 15W at idle and peaks at 65W, making it an eco-friendly monster. technocoms x80000 mini better

Modern tech has a nasty habit of soldering RAM and storage to the motherboard. When you run out of space or memory, you throw the whole computer away.

The X80000 Mini takes the opposite approach. With the integrated GPU (thanks to the DDR5

This modularity makes the Technocoms X80000 Mini better for long-term investment. You aren't buying a computer for two years; you are buying a chassis that will last a decade.

Let’s talk money. A similarly specced Intel NUC costs roughly 40% more. A Mac Mini with 16GB of RAM (which is soldered) costs $799 without a keyboard, mouse, or ability to upgrade. This modularity makes the Technocoms X80000 Mini better

Technocoms has aggressively priced the X80000 Mini at a mid-range tier. For roughly $500 (config depending), you get:

When you factor in the upgradability (saving you from buying a new PC in 3 years), the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is drastically lower than the competition.