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The GMKtec Mini PC G3 Plus features the cutting-edge Intel Twin Lake N150 quad-core processor with burst speeds up to 3.6GHz, paired with 16GB DDR4 RAM and a 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD for rapid performance. Designed for professionals and multitaskers, it supports dual 4K displays via HDMI 2.0, offers advanced connectivity with WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and 2.5GbE Ethernet, and operates quietly thanks to an upgraded cooling system. Ideal for office, business, and multimedia use, this sleek mini PC delivers premium specs in a compact form factor with reliable customer support.


















| ASIN | B0DN51KD9D |
| Additional Features | Office PC, Home Theater, Digital Signage, Video Conference, Business, Video & Photo Editing, Education, Everyday Use, Multimedia |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #332 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #4 in Mini Computers |
| Brand | GMKtec |
| Built-In Media | GMKtec Nucbox G3 PLUS Mini PC Intel Twin Lake N150 16GB RAM 512GB Hard Drive, HDMI Cable, Power Supply & Cable, User Manual, VESA Mount with Screws |
| CPU Model | Intel Mobile CPU |
| CPU Model Number | N150 |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 3.6 GHz |
| CPU Speed | 3.6 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 16 |
| Cache Size | 16 |
| Color | Lush Green |
| Compatible Devices | Keyboard, Monitor, Mouse, Speaker, Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, LAN, USB |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,457 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 Pixels |
| Display Type | LED |
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Ram | 16 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Graphics 1000MHz |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Ram Type | Shared |
| Hard Disk Description | PCIe 3.0 M.2 2280 NVMe/ M.2 2242 SATA |
| Hard Disk Interface | PCIE x 16 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio, 802.11 ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 5, Ethernet, HDMI, PCI Express x16, USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons, Keyboard, Mouse |
| Item Dimensions | 4.49 x 4.17 x 1.65 inches |
| Item Weight | 358 Grams |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhenshi Jimokekejiyouxiangongsi |
| Memory Clock Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Model Name | G3 PLUS |
| Model Number | G3 Plus |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Operating System | 11 Pro |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Mini PC |
| Power Consumption | 6 Watts |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Series | Intel Mobile CPU |
| Processor Socket | FCBGA1264 |
| Processor Speed | 3.6 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 16 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 16 GB |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Screen Size | 75 Inches |
| Security Features | Windows 11 Pro built-in security features |
| Speaker Type | External |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Education, Everyday Use |
| Specification Met | False |
| Style Name | G3 PLUS N150 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year warranty |
| Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
C**R
Started out great, really impressive, then it died, but customer support was excellent
For the first 24 hours, I was really impressed. Really snappy performance, 8 GB of RAM was plenty for simple tasks, and the SSD was capacious at 256 GB, considering the price. The inclusion of Windows Pro made the box almost free! However, after updating to Windows 11 Build 22H3, during the process of applying updates, the computer locked up. After 60 minutes with the computer no longer visible on the network and the keyboard and mouse non-responsive, pulled the power cord. Upon restoring power and turning on the computer, the PC was stuck for hours at the spinning circle during boot. Two more power-cycles and Windows repair interface appeared. Selected Windows Reset, Local Source (wouldn't work with cloud source), Windows began resetting. However, after a restart, computer back to the infinitely spinning circle. :-( If this had proved reliable, I'd have bought a dozen or more as remote monitoring PCs for client networks. But given that I've had good luck with the similarly priced AWOW models, I will not be investing any more money or time in the GMKTek offerings. Update 01-07-2024 ----------------------- Fortunately, GMKTek provides a download for a Windows 11 re-installation ISO. With this and leveraging a fair amount of knowledge of Windows installation options, was able to re-image the SSD. Unfortunately, the product key is invalidated and I had to use a spare Windows 10 product key to re-activate Windows. Unfortunate the GMKTek hasn't worked out the same relationship with Microsoft that Dell has, whereby any Windows 11 ISO used to load Windows onto a Dell OptiPlex results in an automatically activated Windows 11 installation. Bottom line is that after recreating and updating all apsects of the re-installed Windows 11 OS, the PC is back to running normally. I know to steer clear now of some driver updates. The PC has been running for about 36 hours and I'll post an update if that changes in the near future. When this PC works, it represents a great value for the money in terms of hardware specs and a Windows 11 license. However, taking into account the time issue remediation takes and the expertise required, the TCO (total cost of ownership) rises significantly. If I never have to do brain surgery on this device again, I'll still feel the cost was justified based on the performance of this sub-$200 device. P.S. I now make a complete image backup before running/installing ANY updates so I can simply restore the image backup rather than running into yet another Windows 11 re-installation process and the requirement to use/purchase another Windows product key. P.P.S. The WIndows 11 re-installation ISO download was 11 GB and was not a standard Windows 11 installation ISO. This had to be burned to a flash drive (I used a 16 GB USB3 model; I used Rufus to create the bootable UEFI flash drive) and then the GMKTek PC booted with it. Upon boot, I was faced with a terminal window and a couple of choices. The one I chose led to an image/sysprep process that fortunately got the PC bootable once again with Windows 11 Pro. P.P.P.S. Highly recommended --> As soon as you boot the device for the first time, find a tool such as ProduKey by NirSoft and extract and save the Windows 11 product key. Ideally (although I didn't have a chance to test), this key would work if a re-install was ever required. The other option, that I was waiting for until the PC was fully updated, is to create an image backup using any number of tools, including the image backup tool in Windows. Thus, if any of your update processes results in a non-bootable PC, you can simply re-image from the backup and avoid having a non-activated instance of Windows 11. Update 01-12-2024 ----------------------- Vendor reached out proactively and offered some assistance, although I'd resolved the corrupt Windows 11 issue independently. However, that level of customer support is remarkable considering the price of this product and the lack of such support from other vendors with much pricier offerings. Due to this, upgrading the rating to four stars. Update 01-13-2024 ----------------------- Customer support proactively reached out and provided a product key so I could activate Windows 11 and free up my personal product key. GMKtec's proactive reaching out to a customer with issues is almost unparalleled in my experience over 40 years, so despite the issues I encountered, I'm raising my review to five stars. For a product this inexpensive but with excellent performance, providing this level of customer support is laudable.
A**Y
Good for clone hero(and can apparently run raceroom!!)
I got this for my clone hero setup. I occasionally use it for minor computer functions but mostly just clone hero. I should've gotten the one with bigger storage for barely more money but overall this works really well, I was easily able to navigate everything to add the games, and all the songs from the original games with lots of space left. Haven't used it for other games because I'd quickly run out of space. Overall works perfect for clone hero though. Edit: I've now had it for several months. When playing clone hero don't expect crazy high fps. Fps with everything else turned off and settings good is 250-300. That's with no video background also. With a video background it's 150-200 fps. It also randomly slows down and then fast forwards or straight up skips a little. It's usable but a little frustrating when you start to get really good. Id definitely like to have something with more storage and definitely ram because this RAM is showing that just having CH open uses 100% of RAM. Now to the computer aspects. It works totally fine as a normal computer, but gets slow when you start adding other apps. I couldn't use high power computer games and even mobile ones sometimes froze. It also really slowed down opening tabs and stuff and just navigating anything is a little slow. It still works fine but it could definitely use a little more space and processing power. Second edit: I recently started sim racing and was running it on my laptop since I don't have an actual PC, and just for the heck of it I downloaded raceroom on this thing and hooked up my g29 and... It's running pretty much as well as it does on my $1k laptop. I have switched over my setup to this instead because it's easier and runs it basically as well, and basically never crashed, whereas my laptop crashed frequently. This mini PC is way too good for its price. Overall still a good little PC you can use anywhere, and for the price really is remarkable. Yes I have complaints but I will not be reducing my stars because for the price it performs better than I expected. My update is more to let other clone hero players, or people buying this to game, that you probably want a little more than what this has. Although the price is unbeatable if you get it on sale. I got mine for about $120. (After second update this is less true. For most games this does underperform and you'll want something better. But it randomly is really really good at certain games. It runs clone hero AND raceroom better than my main computer. Originally was 4 stars but will now be 5 stars)
T**E
It works as advertised
I have various Windows 10 devices that are not upgradeable to Windows 11 so I purchased this with the intention of making this my new anchor Windows PC (I'm primarily a Mac user) and I plan on only using it for basic word processing, web browsing, and activities better suited to the Windows world. This is a preliminary rating as I received this device just yesterday. Packaging was professional and set up/personalization straight forward using a USB wireless Logitech Key/Mouse. Bluetooth setup for my Harman Kardon speaker and other bluetooth devices failed (wouldn't recognize anything discoverable) so I next began the lengthy process of Windows updating (actually still happening) and the bluetooth issue resolved itself somewhere along the way. So, beyond the bluetooth issue, this mini PC has been flawless, speedy, quiet, and has gotten only mildly warm during operation. I ran 5 YouTubes videos simultaneously as a test without issues. The system says it is running Windows 11 Pro, it has 475GB of storage (512 was advertised), 16GB memory, and the N150 chip. I'm on Google Fiber and my speed check was something like 400+ down/300+ up from the opposite side of the house from the router. I have NOT yet checked the other ports (USBs/HDMI/LAN). I'm not a computer geek so I can only share my 'user' experience as I compare this with my other devices (Macs/Chromebooks/Windows) and there have been no discernible performance issues. Wrapping up, so far, and comparing price vs. performance, I am happy with my purchase.
Z**S
Good price for a decent performance especially if it is used as an additional TV box
Got this for only one day. Price seems to be very good for a decent quality. Unit is around the same size of a NUC13 which I own, but is substantially lower in weight, and of course also in price and performance. With that said, it provides sufficient performance to be used as a TV box. It works fine in my older HD TV, but it seemed to struggle with my 4K monitor running at 60 Hz. At this point I still don’t know if it was a problem of my monitor or the unit itself. Although not specifically mentioned in the product description, unit comes with Windows 11 Pro pre-installed. I’m a Linux person but since Windows is already there, I plan to keep it there for a while. However, I’ve tried running Remote Desktop to a Linux machine to play some videos, but the video and sound got so choppy that it was not workable. The dilemma is that I have some videos in a format that would require me to login to my MS account and perhaps buy or subscribe to some licenses if I were to play these videos in Windows, but I hate doing that, so sooner or later I might just install Linux on this PC. Update: After more use and testing, I’ve come to the conclusion that this PC is under-powered even for 4K videos, but it suffices for lower resolutions. It consistently struggles and stutters while my 6 year old PC with an i5 CPU had no trouble. I have since switched to Linux and upgraded the RAM to 16G, but the conclusion is the same.
L**Y
Great for the price
Honestly pretty freaking impressive for what it is. I have had this thing for around a year at this point and it's exceeded my expectations. It runs smoothly, can handle Sims 4, Genshin Impact, Minecraft (without mods), and other not extremely heavy games. It doesn't have speakers (but headphone port and Bluetooth compatibly), as well as plenty of USB ports. The cords weren't too small and it was easy to set up. The storage hasn't disappointed me yet, overall I'm quite happy for the price I spent and the abilities it has. I also don't have much room on my desk, so the little thing was exactly what I was looking for. It does have a small fan noise when running and it can get pretty hot during long term use, but even that doesn't seem to harm my like for the thing.
J**I
Windows TV Box
Didn't waste time setting it up since it is Windows 11. Took a while but finally had all the updates installed. The first test was 4k video on YouTube - no issues. Network speed on fiber was almost 400mbs. The green color plastic case is nice, and wife thinks it's cute. Pretty snappy for what it is - paid $137 and it is well worth it. Basically, as much as a Raspberry Pi but $37 dollars more for memory and a hard drive. Loaded some GIS software to test performance and didn't see any issues there either. Loaded a fancontrol program for more refined control. Will test more but am very satisfied👍 FEW DAYS LATER I bought this little PC ($135) for streaming TV and web browsing from a hotel. In the past I purchased a travel router and a streaming TV dongle, and it worked OK. This G3 is substantially better, is a great deal with all the hardware and Windows 11. The TVs picture is substantially better than the Chromecast while running the same YouTube TV app on the same TV. There were a number of settings I had to figure out but it's well worth it. First I like using a Bluetooth mouse with Windows accessibility virtual keyboard. The fan was a little loud but go to GetFanControl and read what their software does. The bios is very functional also with many settings but didn't change any yet. Had to change settings on my Samsung TV for the way the TV monitors USB connections. Turned it all off to work properly. It's a PC so it has all the same issues - updates, power settings, etc. but WOW! Connect to TV, log into Wi-Fi and you're up and running. Purchased an air mouse with keyboard and track pad but a regular mouse works well and less complicated. I didn't know my TV could look this good. You will need to figure out how to use the power button to hibernate and turn on. Once I turn it on I have to move the mouse to get a picture but as I mentioned - ITS A NICE NUC👍 for a TV streaming and web browsing from a hotel. In the past I purchased a travel router and a streaming TV dongle, and it worked OK. This G3 is substantially better, is a great deal with all the hardware and Windows 11. The picture is substantially better than the ChromeCast and running the same YouTube TV app on the same TV. There were a number of settings I had to figure out but it's well worth it. First, I like using a Bluetooth mouse with Windows accessibility virtual keyboard. The fan was a little loud but go to GetFanControl and read what their software does. The bios is very functional also with many settings but didn't change any yet. Had to change settings on my Samsung TV for the way the TV monitors USB connections. Turned it all off to work properly. It's a PC so it has all the same issues - updates, power settings, etc. but WOW! Connect to TV, log into Wi-Fi and you're up and running. Purchased an air mouse with keyboard and track pad but a regular mouse works well and less complicated. I didn't know my TV could look this good. You will need to figure out how to use the power button to hibernate and turn on. Once I turn it on, I have to move the mouse to get a picture but as I mentioned - ITS A NICE NUC👍 It has computer graphics and the latest Wi-Fi chip too...
B**L
Great mini pc with lots of power
The NucboxG3 came packaged very well. It contains the computer itself, an hdmi cable, the power cord and the warranty card. The box is substantial for shipping. After unboxing and connecting it to my monitor I powered it up and went through the initial setup procedures. It only took about 10 minutes and I was up and running on Windows 11. My plan is to use this as a Plex and Kodi Media Server. Both applications installed easily although Plex would not install from the Microsoft Store. After connecting both apps to my media library I began testing for smoothness of video playback paying particular attention to buffering as well as any audio issues. Plex transcoded a 4K video of Lord of the Rings extended edition to my 720 monitor without any problems. No buffering or skips or stutters. Kodi played a movie in native 720 without any issues. Both applications were incredibly responsive. There was virtually no audible sound coming from the fan even after watching videos for over 6 hours. The unit did get a bit warm but certainly not anything that would be alarming. I’ve not installed any additional applications since I don’t intend to use this for anything but an htpc. This is my second Nucbox device and I can say they are well built and easy to configure. I’ve got Linux running on my other device and both Windows and Linux perform extremely well. This is a very good computer for an extremely great price.
D**D
Great computer for compute, not much else.
I was provided a unit for evaluation. That does not change my views on the PC. I unboxed the PC and the first thing I noticed was the plastic case. It felt a bit flimsy, but everything was fitted together well. I popped the top and there was an 8gig memory stick and a 512gb M.2 SSD. I didn't see it documented, but there appeared to be another M.2 slot that would fit, at most, a 2242 size card. I put it back together and plugged it in. First thing I did was verify that Windows was registered and legitimate, which it was. Then, I did Windows Updates because I didn't want it to be an attack vector into my network. This took several hours, which is no surprise to anyone who has set up a computer before. Next, I tried to run some benchmarks. The first one was downloadable as a 1.6GB zip file. I uncompressed it on the N100 and it took over an hour. The CPU bench was reasonable, but this action should have taken no more than 5 minutes with a 3.4GHz CPU and an SSD. I docked the review one star for this unexpectedly poor performance. The rest of my testing ran about according to my expectations. It's a fine computer for web browsing, light clerical work, and surprisingly played 4k Atmos movies over the network. Kudos! Also expectedly, this PC was terrible for gaming. There's no GPU, as was pretty clear in the specifications, but even games that should have run in CPU were complaining that the machine did not meet minimum requirements. Again, I had no expectations that this would be a gaming computer, but due to the reasonable performance with the video streaming, cloud gaming should work pretty well. I was about to hang my hat on this review and relegate the PC to my server room to perhaps run some VMs and containers when I decided to give it a shot with my real passion, video streaming. I loaded up OBS with some plugins and this thing took an NDI stream like a champ! I've been looking for a computer to offload the final output of my workflow from my performance Mac which stutters and chokes on the streaming output. I'm very happy with this valuable addition to my workflow.
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