
Geekom
The GEEKOM AX8 Max is a compact, all‑metal mini PC powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS APU with integrated Radeon 780M graphics. It offers strong CPU and iGPU performance, quad‑display support, dual 2.5 GbE LAN, and extensive connectivity in a VESA‑mountable chassis.
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$749.00
Average
$606.83
Lowest
$499.00
Highest
$749.00
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Best For
Professionals, creators, traders, and small‑office users who need a high‑performance, space‑saving PC with multi‑monitor support, robust networking, and easy upgradeability.
Not Ideal For
Enthusiast gamers seeking high‑end discrete graphics, AI developers needing on‑board NPU acceleration, or users who require front‑panel USB‑C or an SD card slot.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the AX8 Max as a compact powerhouse with excellent CPU and iGPU performance, a premium metal chassis, and a rich port selection that includes dual 2.5 GbE and USB4. They commend its quiet IceBlast cooling and upgrade flexibility, but criticize the misleading specifications on the product page, Bluetooth version confusion, limited BIOS options, lack of front USB‑C, early firmware bugs, and the absence of a functional NPU despite AI‑ready marketing.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the fast performance, solid build quality, quiet operation, and the ability to easily add more RAM or storage. Common frustrations revolve around missing advertised features such as the M.2 SATA slot and SD card reader, Bluetooth version mismatches, the lack of front USB‑C, and the need to apply a BIOS update to resolve early firmware protection issues.
Common Complaints
Missing advertised M.2 SATA slot and SD card reader, Bluetooth version listed incorrectly, limited BIOS tuning, absence of front USB‑C, early firmware protection bug, and disabled NPU making AI claims misleading.
How It Compares
vs. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 (as a performance reference)
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Disadvantages
Choose the AX8 Max for compact, low‑power builds; opt for a GTX 1650 card when higher gaming performance is required.
vs. Intel Core i7 Mini PC (e.g., NUC with i7‑12700)
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AX8 Max is better for users needing stronger iGPU performance and dual 2.5 GbE, while Intel NUCs suit those who prefer a more feature‑complete BIOS and front USB‑C.
vs. AMD Ryzen 9 Mini PC (higher‑tier model)
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Select the AX8 Max for a balanced price‑to‑performance ratio; choose a Ryzen 9 mini PC if maximum multi‑core power is essential.
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