Get a GEEKOM Mini IT11 11th Gen Intel Core i7 for Under $450

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While we just featured this deal a month ago, now it’s being offered for an even lower price for Black Friday. You can get the GEEKOM Mini IT11 11th Gen Intel Core i7 for just $449 (or £449). This mini PC has an Intel Core i7 processor, Intel Iris X3 graphics, 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD. It has plenty of power for all your computer tasks and would also make a great gift for a very special someone on your shopping list.

Built into a refined and durable metal frame, you’ll find the 11th Gen Intel processor that brings a 25% improved performance. You’ll also find 1.5 times EUs, 1.25 times L3 cache, and more impressive improvements. Creators won’t feel restrained with this setup and can even run multiple 8K UHD displays.

Geekom Mini It11 Mini Pc Specs

The Intel Iris X3 graphics brings immersive gaming with 1080p 60fps in more games with higher settings. 64GB of Dual-channel DDR4 RAM ensures everything runs quickly and smoothly. It also ensures you can game, work, create, stream, and browse the Web seamlessly. The M.2 PCIe drive means games and apps will load faster.

Windows 11 Pro is preinstalled on the GEEKOM Mini IT11 11th Gen Intel Core i7, but it also supports Linux, Android x86, and FydeOS. There’s enough power here to run dual setups as well. It has more ports for options to connect more peripherals for data transfer, display, charging, and more. It includes:

3x USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports
2x USB4 ports
1x SD card reader
1x 3.5mm headphone jack
1x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port
1x HDMI 1.0 port
1x Mini DisplayPort
1x DC jack

Use the code maketecheasier25 to get an additional $25 off the already reduced price on site, and get this mini PC for just $449 from the official US site. Alternatively, use the same code, maketecheasier25, to get an additional £25 off the already reduced price on site, and get this mini PC for just £449 from the official UK site.

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