Get a 32GB RAM mini PC for under $500! This Kamrui deal is hard to beat

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I'm a big fan of my Mac Mini, but it's not the only option when it comes to buying one of the best mini PCs. Sure, it looks fantastic and boasts powerful hardware, but you have to pay for the privilege, and not everyone has that kind of budget.

That's why I'm glad to draw your attention to the Kamrui Hyper H2 Mini PC, which is now on sale for just $478.39 (was $819.99). That's an incredibly low price for an Intel-powered machine with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD.

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KAMRUI Hyper H2 Mini PC
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KAMRUI Hyper H2 Mini PC : was $819.99 now $478.39

A mini PC with a high-performing Intel Core i5 CPU and 32GB DDR4 RAM. That's enough power to satisfy even the most demanding of multitaskers. And if you prefer to store your files locally, then the 1TB SSD will keep all your documents safely backed up. It also supports triple 4K displays and has WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity.

Use this code to get the best price: R6VSNOOY

Code expires March 31.

The Hyper H2 Mini PC is powered by an Intel Core 14450HX with 10 cores and 16 threads (up to 4.8GHz). This delivers fantastic stability and sustained multi-core performance under heavy workloads and is the superior choice compared to Ryzen 7 alternatives, perfect for high-intensity scenarios, such as 3A gaming, 3D rendering, and video editing.

The CPU is backed up by 32GB of RAM, which Kamrui claims is 50-70% faster than 16GB RAM. It's also equipped with a 1TB NVMe PCIe4.0×4 SSD, which significantly improves loading times. This can also be expanded to 4TB if you run out of space.

One of the best things about the Hyper H2 is that the integrated Intel UHD Graphics supports up to three 4K displays simultaneously. This is ideal for multitasking, data analysis, or multi-window design workflows.

This is the mini PC that just keeps on giving, and at just $478.39 at Amazon, we recommend it highly.

Paul Hatton
Tech writer

Writer, app-hoarder, and professional "low battery" enthusiast. Paul spends his days testing wearables so you don’t have to, and his nights wondering if his sleep tracker is judging him. He’s fascinated by the tech that claims to make us better humans—and if it’s wearable, downloadable, or requires a firmware update, he has thoughts on it.

With over 20 years of experience and a first-class Computer Science degree, Paul has navigated the front lines of the tech and creative industries. His work has been published internationally and appears regularly in Digital Camera World and Creative Bloq.

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