Beelink "SER5 5600H": A mini PC that is faster than the Ryze…
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We first introduced Beelink's small PC in May, and this time we'd like to take a look at the second model, the "SER5 5600H". This model is equipped with a Ryzen 5 5600H @ Zen 3. We're also curious about the performance difference between this model and the "SER4" equipped with a Ryzen 7 4800U @ Zen 2, which we've already reviewed. We'd like to provide you with a trial report.
Zen 3 in a compact case measuring 113 x 126 x 42 mm!
This SER series has the same case, but comes in three types of processors: Ryzen 5 5600H, Ryzen 7 4700U, and Ryzen 7 4800U (although there is also a SER3 equipped with a Ryzen 7 3750H). Of these, only the Ryzen 5 5600H is Zen 3, and the others are Zen 2. The type of processor also differs depending on whether the SKU ends with an H or U. I reviewed the SER4 with Ryzen 7 4800U in May of this year, so if you're interested, please take a look.
The prices on Amazon are the same for 16GB memory and 500GB storage, at 79,800 yen, 64,800 yen, and 95,363 yen, respectively. Before we even get into the differences in architecture, Zen 2 or Zen 3, the number of cores/threads is also different, so I wonder if the performance will follow the price order. I'd like to see the results of the benchmark test in the second half.
Having written this much, when I looked at each model from Amazon's "View Beelink Store", the prices were completely different, with Ryzen 7 4700U/16GB/500GB at 59,800 yen and Ryzen 7 4800U/32GB/512GB at 84,800 yen. The order of prices remains the same, but the latter is especially cheap, with double the memory and a price reduction. The SER5 5600H we are introducing is unrelated, but I am curious as to which of the models before and after it is the real deal.
The model I received this time was the SER5 5600H with Ryzen 5 5600H@Zen 3. The commercially available package has 16GB of memory, but the difference is that this is 32GB.
The processor is the AMD Ryzen 5 5600H with Zen 3. It has 6 cores and 12 threads, with a clock speed of 3.3GHz to a maximum of 4.2GHz. The cache is L2 3MB/L3 16MB, and the TDP is 45W. It is basically for mobile use, but since the SKU ends with H, like Intel, it is a model that is more on the high-performance side, although the TDP is higher. For reference, the Ryzen 5 5600U has the same core configuration, but the clock speed is 2.3GHz to a maximum of 4.2GHz. The TDP is 15W.
The memory is DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM x 2. What I received was 16GB x 2, for a total of 32GB. However, the commercially available model is 8GB x 2, for a total of 16GB. Maximum 64GB. Storage is 500GB M.2 NVMe SSD 2280. Also, one 2.5-inch SSD/HDD can be installed on the back of the panel via SATA connection.
OS is Windows 11 Pro. It's a plus that it's not Home for this class. Since it was build 21H2, I applied Windows Update to this range and evaluated it.
Graphics is AMD Radeon Graphics (7 cores) built into the processor. It has 2 HDMI and 1 Type-C for external output, allowing for simultaneous 3 outputs. A VESA mount is also included so that it can be attached to the back of the display.
Network is Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2. Other interfaces are USB 3.0 x 3, USB 2.0 x 1, USB Type-C x 1, audio input/output.
The size is 113 x 126 x 42 mm (width x depth x height), and the weight is 1.03 kg. This weight, including the packaging, is actually less than 500 g. In any case, it is quite compact for a NUC type. The price is 79,800 yen (16 GB / 500 GB / according to Amazon). Considering the contents, it can be said that the cost performance is high.
The case is exactly the same as the SRE4 reviewed previously. The base is black with a red power button as an accent. As can be seen from the comparison with the iPhone 13 Pro, it is quite compact considering the contents. The weight of the specification is 1.03 kg including the packaging, but the actual weight is 491 g.
On the front, there is a clear CMOS, USB 3.0, USB 3.0 Type-C, audio input / output, and a power button. On the back, there are Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, HDMI x 2, and power input. On the back, there are screws on the four corners and screw holes for a VESA mount inside them. In addition, it is convenient that the [DEL] key is used for the BIOS and the [F7] key for the boot options.
The AC adapter is about 98 x 50 x 33 mm (width x depth x height), weighs 219 g, and has an output of 19 V/3 A. This is exactly the same as the SRE4. Together with the main unit, it weighs just over 700 g. If you have a monitor and keyboard wherever you go, you can carry the main unit + AC adapter in your bag. As you can see from the benchmark test in the second half, you can expect better performance than a typical notebook PC.
Access to the inside is easy, as the panel opens by removing the four screws on the back (however, it is initially stiff because it is tightly inserted). One thing to note is that the SATA cable to the additional 2.5-inch HDD/SSD is connected to the back panel, so if you remove the panel too forcefully, the cable may break (or the connector may be damaged). Once removed, maintenance of the two SO-DIMM slots and M.2 is easy.
There is almost no noise or heat even under load, such as in benchmark tests. Considering its compact size, the cooling fan and other heat management seems to be well done.
Zen 3 in a compact case measuring 113 x 126 x 42 mm!
This SER series has the same case, but comes in three types of processors: Ryzen 5 5600H, Ryzen 7 4700U, and Ryzen 7 4800U (although there is also a SER3 equipped with a Ryzen 7 3750H). Of these, only the Ryzen 5 5600H is Zen 3, and the others are Zen 2. The type of processor also differs depending on whether the SKU ends with an H or U. I reviewed the SER4 with Ryzen 7 4800U in May of this year, so if you're interested, please take a look.
The prices on Amazon are the same for 16GB memory and 500GB storage, at 79,800 yen, 64,800 yen, and 95,363 yen, respectively. Before we even get into the differences in architecture, Zen 2 or Zen 3, the number of cores/threads is also different, so I wonder if the performance will follow the price order. I'd like to see the results of the benchmark test in the second half.
Having written this much, when I looked at each model from Amazon's "View Beelink Store", the prices were completely different, with Ryzen 7 4700U/16GB/500GB at 59,800 yen and Ryzen 7 4800U/32GB/512GB at 84,800 yen. The order of prices remains the same, but the latter is especially cheap, with double the memory and a price reduction. The SER5 5600H we are introducing is unrelated, but I am curious as to which of the models before and after it is the real deal.
The model I received this time was the SER5 5600H with Ryzen 5 5600H@Zen 3. The commercially available package has 16GB of memory, but the difference is that this is 32GB.
The processor is the AMD Ryzen 5 5600H with Zen 3. It has 6 cores and 12 threads, with a clock speed of 3.3GHz to a maximum of 4.2GHz. The cache is L2 3MB/L3 16MB, and the TDP is 45W. It is basically for mobile use, but since the SKU ends with H, like Intel, it is a model that is more on the high-performance side, although the TDP is higher. For reference, the Ryzen 5 5600U has the same core configuration, but the clock speed is 2.3GHz to a maximum of 4.2GHz. The TDP is 15W.
The memory is DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM x 2. What I received was 16GB x 2, for a total of 32GB. However, the commercially available model is 8GB x 2, for a total of 16GB. Maximum 64GB. Storage is 500GB M.2 NVMe SSD 2280. Also, one 2.5-inch SSD/HDD can be installed on the back of the panel via SATA connection.
OS is Windows 11 Pro. It's a plus that it's not Home for this class. Since it was build 21H2, I applied Windows Update to this range and evaluated it.
Graphics is AMD Radeon Graphics (7 cores) built into the processor. It has 2 HDMI and 1 Type-C for external output, allowing for simultaneous 3 outputs. A VESA mount is also included so that it can be attached to the back of the display.
Network is Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2. Other interfaces are USB 3.0 x 3, USB 2.0 x 1, USB Type-C x 1, audio input/output.
The size is 113 x 126 x 42 mm (width x depth x height), and the weight is 1.03 kg. This weight, including the packaging, is actually less than 500 g. In any case, it is quite compact for a NUC type. The price is 79,800 yen (16 GB / 500 GB / according to Amazon). Considering the contents, it can be said that the cost performance is high.
The case is exactly the same as the SRE4 reviewed previously. The base is black with a red power button as an accent. As can be seen from the comparison with the iPhone 13 Pro, it is quite compact considering the contents. The weight of the specification is 1.03 kg including the packaging, but the actual weight is 491 g.
On the front, there is a clear CMOS, USB 3.0, USB 3.0 Type-C, audio input / output, and a power button. On the back, there are Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, HDMI x 2, and power input. On the back, there are screws on the four corners and screw holes for a VESA mount inside them. In addition, it is convenient that the [DEL] key is used for the BIOS and the [F7] key for the boot options.
The AC adapter is about 98 x 50 x 33 mm (width x depth x height), weighs 219 g, and has an output of 19 V/3 A. This is exactly the same as the SRE4. Together with the main unit, it weighs just over 700 g. If you have a monitor and keyboard wherever you go, you can carry the main unit + AC adapter in your bag. As you can see from the benchmark test in the second half, you can expect better performance than a typical notebook PC.
Access to the inside is easy, as the panel opens by removing the four screws on the back (however, it is initially stiff because it is tightly inserted). One thing to note is that the SATA cable to the additional 2.5-inch HDD/SSD is connected to the back panel, so if you remove the panel too forcefully, the cable may break (or the connector may be damaged). Once removed, maintenance of the two SO-DIMM slots and M.2 is easy.
There is almost no noise or heat even under load, such as in benchmark tests. Considering its compact size, the cooling fan and other heat management seems to be well done.
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