EVO-X2

GMKtec

EVO-X2

36 positive 1 neutral 10 negative

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GMKtec reputable brand? Help

GMKtec is in the Top 3 Brands amongs Minisforum and Beelink. (Chinese Brand) GMKtec is on the rise and is a serious competitor to become in a very near future the Top Chinese Mini PC Brand, their ambition to become the major actor in the Mini PC market can be seen in their latest and upcoming models

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RobloxFanEdit in r/MiniPCs

July 12, 2025 1:15 PM

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What happened to the Beelink 128GB vram models??

Spirited_Line_1702 in r/MiniPCs

May 4, 2026 4:33 PM

7

First mini pc for gaming and daily use, best options under $2000?

Agree that it’s difficult to recommend a mini PC with that budget when you could build a sub 5L SFF PC with a lot faster GPU for gaming than an AI Max mini PC. But if you absolutely needed a mini PC then the GMKtec EVO-X2 AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ AI Max+ 395 with 64GB RAM is advertised at $2K. But you’

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EpsomJames in r/MiniPCs

May 20, 2026 6:40 AM

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Bios updates

On the beelink and hp, setting the memory allocation to "auto" worked for me. For GMK/Six, id recommend reading https://strixhalo.wiki/Hardware/PCs/GMKtec_EVO-X2 https://strixhalo.wiki/Hardware/Boards/Sixunited_AXB35 https://youtu.be/BTIUL-yaY4s?si=BONXKmCM48nG2m-Y

Quantum_Daedalus in r/StrixHalo

April 24, 2026 11:57 PM

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Considering buying GMKtec EVO-X2

I'm considering the GMKtec EVO-X2 (96GB - 1TB) Why? Just why? 128GB or bust. I have read negative reviews related to heat issues I don't have those issues. My only regret in buying a X2 is that I didn't buy another when they were cheap. Now it's selling for $1200 more than I bought mine for last yea

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fallingdowndizzyvr in r/LocalLLM

March 22, 2026 12:13 AM

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Geekom A9 Max HX 470 as my work PC that also plays Cyberpunk on weekends

There's not a big advantage here what the exception of the XDNA NPU between this and my GMKtec K8 Plus. Mine shipped with a single 32GB stick, not 2x16GB. Free slot for a cheap upgrade later, but out of the box you're running single channel. Single channel memory can easily kill processing and graph

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Retired_Hillbilly336 in r/MiniPCs

May 27, 2026 11:53 AM

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Complete beginner wanting to learn and experiment with local AI. Is the GMKtec EVO-X2 96GB overkill, and are there cheaper alternatives?

I have the 96GB version and i must say im happy with it. I can try many different models and get decent outputs. Also i think with MTP and other technology the futur will let you run good models on smaller hardware. I would still buy the 96GB version but i mean that the models on it could be better.

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platteXDlol in r/LocalLLM

May 17, 2026 10:47 PM

2

Nvidia RTX5070ti Para LLM locales usando Ollama + CC u OpenClaw

Te sale más barato comprar uno de esos pc con ryzen 395 Ai max con 128gb ram. Puedes destinar como 96gb para que corran los llm. Busca los gmktec Evo x2 Un Mac mini si pillas sería buena opción tb

Vacen-dark in r/chileIT

May 6, 2026 11:23 PM

2

MiniPC for gaming w/Ray Tracing - recommendations?

I see you're playing DOOM: The Dark Ages. It's pretty brutal on graphics requirements due to the engine and quality of coding. It also requires significant VRAM because of the ray tracing requirements. My grandson says you're looking for 12GB of VRAM and ray tracing with a PassMark score of 25K+. Al

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Retired_Hillbilly336 in r/MiniPCs

May 29, 2026 3:30 PM

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Hardware choice for local models

I bought this: GMKtec EVO-X2 AI Mini PCAMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 3.0GHz Processor; 128GB LPDDR5X-8000 Onboard RAM; 2TB Solid State Drive; AMD Radeon 8060S Graphics I run gemma4 26b and get between 40 and 50 tokens per second, running Linux. I use it for OpenClaw and opencode. I do web development and Py

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SirGreenDragon in r/LocalLLM

May 15, 2026 9:18 AM

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