

🚀 Power-packed Mini PC: Big Performance, Tiny Footprint!
The GEEKOM A8 Mini PC combines cutting-edge AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS processor with 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, delivering desktop-level performance in a compact chassis. Featuring USB4 connectivity, dual HDMI 4K@120Hz outputs, Wi-Fi 6E, and 2.5Gb Ethernet, it supports up to four simultaneous 4K displays and ultra-fast networking. Designed for professionals, it runs Windows 11 Pro out of the box and offers easy upgrades up to 128GB RAM and 4TB storage. With whisper-quiet operation and a 3-year warranty, it’s the smart, future-proof choice for demanding office, creative, and home workflows.
















| ASIN | B0G2S1BM5M |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,132 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 74 in Desktop PCs |
| Brand | GEEKOM |
| Colour | White |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (346) |
| Date First Available | 18 Nov. 2025 |
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon 780M |
| Graphics RAM Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Hard Drive Size | 1 TB |
| Item Weight | 1.44 kg |
| Item model number | GEEKOM A8 8745HS |
| Manufacturer | GEEKOM |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 128 GB |
| Memory Clock Speed | 5.1 GHz |
| Memory Technology | DDR5 |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows 11 Pro, ubuntu |
| Optical Drive Type | BD-R |
| Package Dimensions | 19.6 x 19.3 x 12.9 cm; 1.44 kg |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Processor Socket | BGA 413 |
| Processor Speed | 3.8 GHz |
| Processor Type | Ryzen 7 |
| Resolution | 5120 x 2880 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Series | GEEKOM A8 8745HS |
| Standing screen display size | 16 Centimetres |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
W**L
Big desktop power in a tiny case!
I bought this for my wife to use, replacing a (2017) Dell XPS 15 laptop that was stuck on Windows 10 with no supported option to upgrade to Windows 11. I set it up for her and have had a good dive into using the mini-PC to test it out. This is quite an incredible computer packed into a small chassis. The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 easily powers through daily tasks such as email, web browsing, Microsoft Office apps, graphics packages (Affinity etc) and video editing. The 32 GB RAM ensures you can have as many apps and web tabs open as you need, whilst the generous 2 TB SSD provides more space than we are ever likely to fill (I partitioned ours to 1 TB for Windows, the rest for local user data). My wife is a writer, so she tends to have a lot of Word documents open at the same time. In the background she does research across a high number of Edge browser tabs. The mini-PC can handle all that easily without needing the fans to spin up (more on that later). The unboxing experience itself was impressive, being well packaged and protected. Having previously bought an Apple Mac Mini M4 (for myself), I can say Geekom have done a wonderful job replicating the high-end experience that Apple provide. The ‘Geekom A Series’ labelling on the sides of the box is presented in a shiny silver font, clearly messaging that ‘There is something of quality in here.’ The outer silver metal casing is beautifully crafted. It looks equally as nice as my Apple Mac Mini M4. Plugging things in/out of ports feels solid, there is no loose wiggle to anything. Having Windows 11 Pro installed, over the typical Home version, is certainly a boon. As a techy and ex-software engineer, I’m only too aware that there are Windows features (or certain types of applications) that will only work on the Pro versions and not Home e.g. BitLocker, Remote Desktop (Host) and Hyper-V (useful for developers needing full emulator support). It’s great that Geekom include this by default and don’t try to charge you a large chunk extra for this better OS. Port selection is fantastic, particularly after years of using the limited ports of a laptop. I love the fact this has integrated Ethernet ports (no external LAN dongle required). Yes, it has Wi-Fi and that works great, but I always prefer a faster/more-reliable network cable when possible. That said, we are having to use Wi-Fi today as I’ve had to temporarily disconnect the powerline networking and cables due to some DIY being done — thank goodness it’s all built in! We are using a Logitech Signature K650 Wireless Keyboard via Bluetooth which works perfectly (no typing delay etc) — as if it were wired. A Logitech M100 mouse is plugged into the one USB-A 2.0 port on the back whilst a Logitech Brio 500 webcam is plugged into a rear USB-C port. We’ve got an external USB 3.0 HDD enclosure connected to a rear USB-A 3.2 port for regular backups, and the HDMI socket is being used for an external 27” monitor (2560x1440). All four front USB-A 3.2 ports are still free for ad-hoc connections. The mini-PC is managing all that without bother. Superb! Generally, the fans stay quiet once you’ve got into Windows, opened all your apps and things have settled down. However, during booting Windows, Windows Updates, a virus scan or other more intensive process the fans can spin up, and they can be quite noisy. It’s not quite the same noise as a laptop where you might get the increasing pitch of air being blasted through small vents. Instead, the fan noise on this is a little more unpleasant, more like a pulsing sound that can bounce off the wall behind that then manages to sound like it’s come from either side of you. It’s so odd it did make me wonder if the fan is catching on something inside the casing. Thankfully it doesn’t last very long when it does happen. In fact, the fans spin up a lot less than they did on our prior Dell XPS 15 laptop. We’ve not played any games on this (my wife’s not into any of that) so I can’t say how well it holds up with gaming — however online reviews state the Radeon 890M performs a lot better than you might expect, certainly better than Intel’s integrated GPU chips. YouTube videos certainly have no issues streaming and running in a window or full screen. For support, Geekom’s own UK website does have a section where you can download BIOS and driver updates. Unfortunately, there’s no information as to what changes or improvements are provided in any of those updates. However, as everything currently available is dated from earlier this year (February or April), before the mini-PC was even released, there’s nothing to update yet. Geekom do not provide their own automated driver update software, such as Dell have via their Dell Command Update utility — as such you will have to manually check if/when these drivers get updated and manage installing them yourself. I have emailed Geekom directly to ask if they could please provide better information for drivers and BIOS updates. I also asked if they would ever provide their own auto-update utility software. They did reply, indicating they would look into providing better download information in the future — however they didn’t say anything about any potential auto-update software. Finally, it’s worth mentioning how little power this mini-PC uses. The CPU TDP is stated as up to 54 W; on average the entire mini-PC is probably using between 40 – 80 W (according to Copilot). This is less than our previous laptop (which was always plugged into the mains as the battery died years ago). It’s also far less than the 250 W average the previous (older) desktop PC was using — and only a fraction of the 600+ W my current gaming PC uses when running games. Switching over to daily use of this Geekom A9 mini-PC and my own Apple Mac Mini M4 (for writing and work etc) should save us a lot of money in electric over the next few years. Overall, a fantastic computer. It’s astounding what Geekom have managed to get working in such a small device. My wife loves using it due to its speed and efficiency and also appreciates having more desk space now that the prior 15” laptop has been retired. It’s worth mentioning that I bought this Geekom A9 Max mini-PC during its UK release week (August 2025) when they offered a big £400 discount for early buyers. I’d actually been waiting for it to release since I heard about it being announced during the CES 2025 show in January. For the money, this is an incredible value purchase. I see now they have another offer on via Amazon which is still £300 below RRP. This is a fantastic offer, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone considering buying a new computer for home or office use.
A**R
Compact AI Workhorse
Loved it! I’m running a couple of local LLM models, and it handles them surprisingly well. Performance is smooth, thermals are stable, and the noise level under load is acceptable — expected given the processing demands. Perfect little machine for AI experiments or light model deployment. Excellent balance of power, size, and value.
Z**R
Impressive outcome
A really nice piece of kit, this. As it transpired, I experienced some inital issues with a component failure, which left me disapointed, as I needed to crack-on workwise. That being said, I have to say Geekom did step up to the mark. My initial dissapointment had been about initail difficulty in communication over the fault, not the machine per-se. However, I was then contacted by Geekom who could not have been more helpful, so credit where credit is due; it turned out to be an excellent response. Geekom offered me new replacement plus a free portable monitor for my trouble (I didn't accept this as it would have been of little use to me, but the gesture was much appreciated). However, given the hiccup and the item having already been returned and in process of a refund, Geekom were kind enough to offer an expedited refund. I was very heartened and impressed by this, especially as they appear to be taking genuine steps to correct what had gone wrong with their initial service contact situation in my particular case, which is the most important factor. Well done Geekom. I would not be averse at all to buting again and would have but for my time constraints.
N**R
Beautifully finished and easy to set up
Well packaged, beautifully finished, and easy to set up. The fan noise is no louder than it is from my laptop when running the same processor-intensive apps or games. Excellent range of connections, and I really appreciate the 2TB (nominal) SSD. All apps appear to load and run faster than they did on my old laptop which had a Ryzen 7 and 500GB SSD, but I have not yet had time to do any serious photo processing, though I’m certain that I will notice the improved performance. Recommended, especially at a sale price!
H**R
Very happy with this mini PC
Great mini PC so far. As a fan of YT Creators like GTA Prime and similar I bought this as a new dedicated entertainment center and it's performed exactly as I'd hoped. I might try it out with DaVinci Resolve,Blender or Clip Studio Paint later to see how to handles creative tasks as well. I know it can't replace my desktop but I'm curious to see what it can do with some of my favourite software and how fast it can run. The PC runs very quietly and efficiently. The HD is very large so I shouldn't have to worry about storage for now (but I will be buying a new external HD as you should always backup your files). It comes with Windows 11 which I'm not too interested in keeping. I will be updating that with a Linux OS as soon as I know how to as I'm told it's a lot better OS without the bloat that comes with Windows. The back of the PC has lots of ports for various bits of hardware that are easy to setup. Overall I think this was an excellent choice and great value for money.
M**J
Good small PC
I’ve been using the GEEKOM A9 Max Mini PC with Windows 11 Pro and the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, and overall, I’m very impressed. It runs standard home office applications seamlessly – everything from Office suites to web browsing operates smoothly without any lag. What surprised me most is its performance with gaming. Even quite demanding games run well, providing a smooth experience with minimal issues. For a mini PC, the combination of compact design and powerful hardware is remarkable. In summary, the GEEKOM A9 Max is a versatile mini PC that handles both productivity tasks and gaming efficiently. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a small yet powerful PC for home use. Downside: It becomes noticeably louder under heavy graphical load, such as gaming or rendering.
G**M
Devo dire che non è niente male, forse anche perché vengo da un INTEL I3. Ottima velocità, silenzioso: le varie volte che si è azionato il raffreddamento si percepiva un leggero soffio. Nessun surriscaldamento. Connettività ottima. Prestazioni ottime, piccolissimo, leggero facile da trasportare.
B**N
Works great haven't had any issues with it
C**N
Super minicomputer. Heeft het wel snel heet en blaast dan behoorlijk luidt.
K**V
Compact, rapide et silencieux
P**O
Veri nice PC. The price is not lower but the quality of buildt and the usable is right. I also connect with a 49 inch samsung display and it works
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