Beelink
EQI12
Based on 28 Reddit mentions
$399.00
We may earn a small commission.
Most discussed features
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Reddit mentions
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Mini PC/NUC form factor Hardware for running this list of services?
honestly those are all pretty light workloads, you dont need much. a beelink ser5 or eq12 would be plenty - they go for like $150-250 on amazon and have decent cpus. or if you want even cheaper, grab a used lenovo thinkcentre tiny or dell optiplex micro off ebay for like $80-100. either way 16gb ram
...harry-harrison-79 in r/selfhosted
February 16, 2026 4:55 PM
4
Mini PC recommendations + best AI accelerator for Frigate?
A BeeLink U59 Pro has worked well for Home Assistant and Frigate in my setup - you can use an mini PCIe Coral TPU in the slot under the NVME. I use a BeeLink EQ12 for Opnsense without issue. Both are powered from a single GaN USB C quite happily. Emby & other apps live on my NAS as I wanted discreet
...colourthetallone in r/HomeServer
January 1, 2026 9:32 PM
3
Budget home server/lab option (Under $200)
for under 00 the Beelink EQ12 or similar n100 mini PCs are hard to beat right now. you get a quad core, 16GB RAM, 500GB NVMe, and they idle around 8W. throw Proxmox on it and you can run a handful of LXC containers for your common services. if you want more storage options, an older Optiplex SFF wit
...HomelabStarter in r/HomeServer
March 20, 2026 3:49 PM
2
Looking for suggestions for my first NAS
I dont know much about exact models or brands so i told chatgpt thinking to answer to your question: got you — here are mini-pc picks i’d actually buy for “nas + plex” (low idle, quiet, quick sync ready): asus expertcenter pn42 (n100/n200, fanless, dual 2.5gbe). rock-solid brand, silent, and the rar
...Salt_Long_9909 in r/HomeNAS
September 14, 2025 8:57 PM
1
New mini PC for Plex server. Accessing remotely?
I'm currently running on beelink EQ12 with N100, 512gb ssd with a 4TB SATA SSD. It is decent if you're not transcoding. Storage is becoming abit of bottleneck after 1yr+. IMO minipc is a nice way to start, but I think it'll be good to add in a NAS down the road. Edit: No experience, just start learn
...Pvt_Twinkietoes in r/MiniPCs
October 5, 2025 5:01 AM
1
Beelink EQi12 CPU Power Limit
Indeed. There's a couple of factors in play supporting the 45W TDP / 115W MTP Core i7-12650H within the AZW/Beelink EQ series platform. PSU integration not only reduced power supply output to 85W to accommodate a smaller PSU, the integration also reduced PCB/cooler footprint. The result, thermal thr
...Old_Crows_Associate in r/MiniPCs
April 27, 2025 1:31 AM
1
Is it worth running a heavily modded Minecraft server on dual E5-2676 v3?
I run a small <20 player server on a beelink eq12 in a vm proxmox container with 2 cores and 2gb of ram. It runs great. Only mods are geyser and floodgate. Check out papermc, it's a lot better with resources.
Complex-Scarcity in r/admincraft
January 12, 2026 5:58 PM
0