Elevate Your Performance with a GEEKOM Mini IT13

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If you’re looking at a pile of work sitting on your desk, wondering how you’ll get it all done, this is a deal for you. Get the ultimate in productivity with a GEEKOM Mini IT13 Mini PC. Also, conserve a little more space and save some money as well.

The Intel 13th Gen CPU and Intel Core i7-13700H power this mini PC. It leads to groundbreaking performance that keeps you productive, whether you’re multitasking, creating, crunching numbers, editing graphics and videos, or gaming. You’ll have enough power here for whatever you want to do, but you could also jump up to the Intel Core i9-13900H for even more power.

The graphics behind your creations, gaming, streaming, and more are thanks to Intel Iris Xe. It includes 96 EU and AV1 at a maximum frequency of 1.5 GHZ, whether you’re on i9 or i7.

Geekom It13 Mini Pc Features

It’s simple to upgrade the GEEKOM Mini IT13 Mini PX, as it has flexible storage options and easy upgrades. There’s an M.2 2242 SATA SSD that holds up to 1TB, an M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4 x4 SSD that holds up to 2TB, a DDR4 dual-channel memory that holds up to 64GB, and a 2.5-inch SATA HDD that holds up to 2TB. Upgrade it to your specifications with what works best for you.

Connect via the ultrafast Intel Wi-Fi 6E. It introduces a new 6GHz band that doubles the combined bandwidth of 2.4GHz and 5GHz, connecting you faster, with fewer disruptions on your device. You’ll have no worries of buffering, whether you’re streaming 8K movies, gaming, or downloading large files. It’s three times faster than standard AC2x2 with an 80MHz channel, has four times the capacity, and a 75% lower latency.

The GEEKOM Mini IT13 is constructed of high-strength metal and plastic, preventing it from becoming deformed if it’s dropped or forcefully compressed. An all-new cooling technology does its cooling efficiently and quietly, allowing the mini PC to operate in temps from -4º F to 131º F.

There is an array of ports on this tiny machine, including two USB4 ports that enable fast charging and allow you to connect to multiple monitors and external drives. Two HDMI 2.0 ports and four USB ports allow you to connect nearly everything else. Connect up to four displays for the ultimate in productivity.

Use the code MAKE13 to get $100 off and pay just $499 on the U.S. GEEKOM site. Use the code MAKE13 to get £100 off and pay just £499 on the UK GEEKOM site. The price is good in the U.S. and UK through July 21.

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