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What is Mini Computer

 

 

A minicomputer is a type of computer that possesses most of the features and capabilities of a large computer but is smaller in physical size. A minicomputer fills the space between the mainframe and microcomputer, and is smaller than the former but larger than the latter. Minicomputers are mainly used as small or mid-range servers operating business and scientific applications. However, the use of the term minicomputer has diminished and has merged with servers. If you want to know the specifications and prices of Mini Computer, please contact us!

 

Advantages of Mini Computer

Cost
Due to the fact that mini computers are much smaller in size, they are known to be inexpensive. Mini computers are nothing but a smaller version of a traditional computer. Therefore, for users who are on tight budget a mini computer will be the best option to consider.


Physical Size
Mini computers are also very small and compact in size. Hence, users don't need to sit on a chair for a prolonged period of time. All the works can be simply done while roaming around. Moreover, due to their size a mini computer requires very less amount of space since the need for a computer desk is eliminated here.

Flexibility

A mini computer is flexible in many options. Users can instantly check documents, email, browse the web, play games along while doing other works. Additionally, it is equipped with parts that support various devices and features such as Bluetooth and Wifi.

Portability

Most often due to its size, the mini computers are highly portable. Unlike a heavy laptop, a mini computer can be easily carried from one place to another making it ideal for people who are constantly on the travel.

Battery Life

Compared to a normal laptop, a mini computer is equipped with longer battery life. They are able to withstand for a longer period of time without the need for charging. This is another reason why it supports portability.

Noise Emission

Unlike in a regular PC, a mini computer lacks heat dissipation through the use of fans. Thus, there is no noises produced during their operations. This type of quiet operations enhances the experiences of both the workplaces as well as home environment.

Power Consumption

A mini computer typically consumes less power than a traditional desktop PC. On average, a mini computer uses almost 10x lesser power compared to a desktop PC.As a result, the components have less tendency to experience wears and tears. The impact of this can be seen in the electricity bill.

No Hardware Limits

One small downside of some laptops is the way they set hardware limits on their systems. Mini PCs, on the other hand, offer a more modular experience that allows for much more variation in devices used, meaning you can upgrade monitors or other input devices much more easily.

 

Types of Mini Computer

 

 

Barebone Mini PC
Fundamentally speaking, there are only two types of mini PCs: barebone and ready-to-go. The majority of factory-built mini PCs are sold as ready-to-go units, allowing customers to use them right out of the box. However, barebone mini PCs are also popular among tech enthusiasts. They are semi-finished small form factor computers sold without RAM, storage, or operating systems. Consumers have the option of choosing the absent components and installing the operating system themselves.
Unlike building a full desktop tower PC from scratch, the DIY difficulty of turning a barebone mini PC into a complete PC system is a lot lower. Removing a few screws on the bottom panel, inserting the RAM sticks and storage devices into the right slots, installing the operating system from a USB flash drive, and you are ready to go.
With that said, picking the right RAM and SSD can still be tricky for those with little knowledge of computer hardware or no DIY experience. Compatibility issues often occur, some of them may even result in damaging a mini PC's motherboard. So, if you are not confident enough to do it on your own and can't get useful help from people with experiences, do yourself a favor by getting a ready-to-go unit the right way.


Windows Mini PC
Windows is the most popular operating system for mini PCs because of its user-friendly UI, impeccable driver and peripheral compatibility, as well as a wide variety of entertainment and productivity applications. Windows mini PCs are also great for gamers, thanks to features such as Auto HDR with DirectX 12 in the latest Windows build, gaming on a Windows mini PC is more exciting than ever.
Although more than 95% of Windows mini PCs use X86-architecture CPUs, their performances will vary considerably from one another.


Apple Mac Mini
While there are tutorials for sideloading Apple's very own macOS on Intel-based mini PCs from other brands, the Apple Mac mini is the only lineup sold with a licensed copy of macOS. The Mac mini used to be positioned by Apple as a mini computer for casual users, but that marketing strategy changed drastically in 2018, while the lineup made a solid jump towards a more professional audience. With the introduction of the all-mighty Apple M1 chip, the 2020 Mac mini pushed that ideology even further. It is considered by many as the best mini PC to date.
Mac mini is an interesting and attractive device. It offers performance on par with an average desktop PC but uses much less power and is almost silent in most use cases. macOS has a wide range of excellent apps for content creators, including Davinci Resolve, Snagit, and Logic Pro. You will probably also find these apps on other operating systems, but few of them are as polished as their macOS versions.
However, the Mac mini is far from being perfect. With RAM and SSD soldered on the motherboard, its hardware is not upgradeable. It can also be a nightmare for gamers, as only a very limited number of modern AAA titles are supported by macOS. If you don't want to be limited to this, you can buy a Mac mini replacement.


Linux Mini PC
The market share of Linux mini PCs is on the rise in recent years. But the meaning of "Linux mini PCs" can be somewhat confusing, because Linux isn't really a complete operating system, it's just a kernel. A Linux distribution combines the Linux kernel with other software to create a complete package. There are dozens of Linux distributions out there, the most commonly preinstalled on mini PCs are Ubuntu, Mint, and Debian.
Since most Linux distributions are compatible with both the ARM and the X86 architecture, a Linux mini PC can come in the form factor of a NUC-like small computer, a regular TV box, or a Raspberry Pi-style SBC. Unlike Windows mini PCs, which allow you to use GUI for all the work, Linux mini PCs often require you to enter command lines to perform certain tasks, making them more difficult for beginners to use.


Chromebox
ChromeOS is basically a combination of Linux and Android, making it secure, versatile, stable and easy to use. Even though Chromeboxes can suit many use cases, including document processing, video conferencing, and Android gaming, they are not for everyone. Most Chromeboxes are inexpensive mini PCs with entry-level hardware configurations, so they will struggle with more demanding tasks such as 4K video editing and complex artwork design.


Android Mini PC
While Android OS is undoubtedly the dominant smartphone operating system, its role in the mini PC industry is much less significant. We have witnessed quite a few attempts to bring Android to the desktop and beyond, with devices such as the Jide Remix mini and the Azulle Ally leading the way, but they all failed.
Nowadays, Android mini PCs often come in the form factor of open-source SBCs and TV boxes, which can be used for casual duties such as web-browsing, media playback, and photo editing. But you won't want to use them as your primary computer unless your computing needs are very basic.


Verdict
Before buying a mini PC, you need to figure out what your needs are, and how much you are willing to spend. For most consumers, our recommendations will be a ready-to-go Windows mini PC, because it costs less than purchasing a barebone mini PC, RAM sticks, an SSD, and a Windows license separately. Also, most Windows mini PCs are based on the X86 architecture, you can choose to install other operating systems on them. If your Windows mini PC supports two or three storage drives, you are even able to dual-boot or triple-boot different operating systems on a single computer.

 

Application of Mini Computer
 

Home Entertainment
Mini PCs serve as excellent media centers for streaming videos, music, and other content. With their small form factor, quiet operation, and seamless connectivity to TVs or monitors, they are well-suited for creating immersive home entertainment experiences. Additionally, they are capable of handling popular gaming titles effectively.

 

Small Businesses
Mini PCs prove to be indispensable tools for small businesses, owing to their compact size and low power consumption. They can be utilized as point-of-sale systems, digital signage displays, or general-purpose desktop computers, thereby meeting the diverse needs of small-sized enterprises.

 

Education
Educational institutions, such as classrooms or computer labs, extensively employ Mini PCs. These devices facilitate teaching programming by supporting coding applications and various programming languages. Their compact design and versatility make them ideal for fostering interactive learning environments.

 

Industrial and Embedded Systems
Mini PCs are frequently integrated into industrial and embedded systems. They serve as reliable control units for machinery, enable sensor monitoring, and perform specialized tasks required in industrial settings. Moreover, their compact nature makes them well-suited for deployment in kiosks and other self-service devices.

 

Personal Computing
Mini PCs offer an excellent solution for personal computing, particularly for individuals who do not require high-end performance or gaming capabilities. These devices effortlessly handle essential tasks such as web browsing, email management, and document editing, providing an efficient and compact computing experience.

 

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Barebones vs. Ready To Go
Typically, you will find several variants of any mini PC you look at, like the Intel NUC-the most popular choice. But read the finer details before you buy. Mini PCs come in two flavors: Barebones and Ready To Go.
A barebones kit includes the case, the motherboard, and the processor. You will need to buy and install the hard drive and RAM separately. Typically, these are far cheaper than Ready To Go units. However, if you want to reuse old computer parts or buy specific parts, the barebones system is the way to go.
A Ready To Go kit also includes the hard drive and RAM, as well as an operating system of your choice. This type of mini PC is ready to be used as soon as you take it out of the box. The Ready To Go mini PC is ideal for anyone who wants to start afresh. With Intel NUCs, you'll mostly get these from third-party vendors like the E-ITX Intel NUC5i5RYK Core i5 NUC System. Both types of units come with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB, and other such parts pre-installed.


No Keyboard, Mouse, or Monitor
When you buy a mini PC, you only get the mini PC, nothing else. You will need to buy a keyboard and mouse, a monitor to hook it up to, and speakers to get sound. Of course, those are the basic peripherals you will need, but you can go wild and get much more. Again, you can reuse your old monitor, keyboard, mouse, and speakers as long as they are compatible with the mini PC.
For monitors: The mini PC only has a mini-HDMI output, so your monitor will need an HDMI port. Also, check if your mini PC comes with a mini-HDMI-to-HDMI cable. Otherwise, you'll need to buy that. If your monitor doesn't have an HDMI port, you'll need an HDMI-to-DVI converter. If that sounds like gibberish, here's a quick explanation of video ports. Also, if you are buying a new one, look for a VESA-compatible monitor in case you want to mount your mini PC on your monitor in the future.
For keyboards and mice: You can't use an old keyboard or mouse with a PS/2 port. Mini PCs only support USB-based or Bluetooth-based keyboards and mice. If you are buying something new, we would suggest buying a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse since that frees up a USB port on your unit. For recommendations, check out some of the best wireless keyboards.


Upgrade
Unlike a tower PC, the number of things you can upgrade in a mini PC is severely limited. The smaller size means that the motherboard does not have as many slots for different parts, nor is there any physical room available to fit them. In fact, if you open up a mini PC, you'll find it is perfectly packed with no room for anything more.
So while you would normally buy a Core i3 CPU now and upgrade to Core i7 later, that's not the case with mini PCs. The CPU can't be upgraded. Well, that's not entirely true-you could technically upgrade it if you're up for a bit of soldering, but that voids your warranty, and no manufacturer recommends it. Besides, if you want to upgrade, it would make sense just to buy the next version of the barebones kit, transfer the parts you can, and sell your old mini PC online.


Laptop RAM, Not Desktop RAM
Please keep in mind that mini PCs support only laptop RAM and not desktop RAM. Laptop RAM is smaller than desktop RAM and typically costs slightly more-the price difference isn't huge though.
Also, before you buy RAM for your mini PC, check how many DIMM slots it has. Most mini PCs come with two slots, but some support only a single slot. You don't want to be stuck with three RAM sticks and no place to fit one of them. For the typical two-slot config, 16GB of Corsair Memory Kit is sufficient for most folks. Ensure you know how much RAM you really need so you don't overspend.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: What is the mini computer mostly used for?

A: Minicomputers are used for scientific and engineering computations, business-transaction processing, file handling, and database management, and are often now referred to as small or midsize servers.

Q: What is the point of a mini PC?

A: You can use them as a dedicated machine for specific tasks like file serving, media hosting, or running a home automation server. Their small footprint and low power consumption make them an ideal choice for running network applications without the bulk and noise of larger PCs.

Q: How do mini computers work?

A: How do mini PC works? Alike to a computer, a mini PC has a central processing unit (CPU) and memory, which means a mini PC basically operates the same way as a computer does. Where the CPU would execute instruction by fetching it from the memory, using ALU to perform an operation, and then storing the result to memory.

Q: Is a mini PC better than a laptop?

A: Whereas laptops offer flexibility in terms of location - users can easily take laptops anywhere - mini PCs offer user flexibility, in that multiple staff can use the same mini PC and minis can be easily moved around the office if users prefer their own peripherals.

Q: Why you must buy a mini PC?

A: Space-Saving: Mini PCs take up much less space than traditional desktop computers, which is ideal for those with limited desk space or those who prefer a minimalist workspace. Customizable: Many mini PCs are designed to be modular, which means they can be customized to fit your needs.

Q: Are mini computers worth it?

A: Mini PCs, sometimes known as a NUC or thin client, are compact boxes that often hide impressively powerful components. Because of their small size (you can mount many to monitor) and reliability, they've become a popular choice for video conferencing, streaming, and server use alongside general office workflows.

Q: How long do mini computers last?

A: While it's challenging to provide an exact lifespan for all mini PCs due to the variability in factors mentioned above, a well-maintained and high-quality mini PC can last anywhere from 3 to 7 years on average.

Q: What is another name for a mini computer?

A: A mini PC (or miniature PC, nettop, or Smart Micro PC) is a small-sized, inexpensive, low-power, legacy-free desktop computer designed for basic tasks such as web browsing, accessing web-based applications, document processing, and audio/video playback. The word nettop is a portmanteau of network and desktop.

Q: How powerful is a mini computer?

A: Mini-computers are smaller and less powerful than supercomputers but are more powerful than personal computers. They are designed in such a way that they can be used to handle the large volume of data.

Q: What is the difference between a personal computer and a mini computer?

A: While a desktop PC will give you plenty of power and can be upgraded, they'll take up more space. A mini PC is not as powerful and generally can't be upgraded, but they are ultra-portable, and are just the job for those everyday tasks. The decision is yours! Browse our ranges of powerful desktops and mini PCs here.

Q: What are mini computers mainly useful for?

A: Minicomputers are mainly used for administrative tasks, word processing, process control, etc. Microcomputers are mainly used for managing databases, graphics, word processing,etc.

Q: Do mini PCs have wifi?

A: Wireless features: Every mini PC should come with support for Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) or Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) wireless networking, as well as Bluetooth, so you don't have to waste USB ports by adding dongles for Wi-Fi or your wireless keyboards and mice.

Q: What is the difference between a mini PC and a regular PC?

A: If space is a premium and you require portability, a mini PC might be the perfect fit. On the other hand, if performance, upgradability, and a wide range of connectivity options are crucial, a tower gaming desktop could be the better choice.

Q: Do mini computers overheat?

A: Do Mini PCs Overheat Due to Their Size? Proper ventilation and cooling systems are typically integrated into compact desktops to prevent overheating. However, monitoring temperatures during intense gaming sessions is advisable. Mini PCs usually come equipped with efficient cooling setups to thwart overheating.

Q: What is the purpose of a mini laptop?

A: For a student, a mini laptop can be an excellent tool. It offers enough performance for research, writing papers, and creating presentations while being light enough to carry around campus all day. The typically lower price point is also attractive for students on a budget.

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