
Geekom
The GEEKOM IT15 AI is a high‑performance mini PC that packs an Intel Core Ultra 9‑285H processor, Intel Arc 140T graphics and up to 64 GB DDR5 RAM into a 0.46‑L crush‑proof chassis, delivering desktop‑class compute and AI acceleration in a tiny form factor.
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$1,499.00
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$1,125.00
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$949.00
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$1,499.00
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Best For
Professionals, creators, and AI‑focused users who need desktop‑class compute in a tiny footprint; small‑office or home‑office setups; users wanting multiple 4K displays and future‑proof Wi‑Fi 7 connectivity.
Not Ideal For
Users who require a front USB‑C, native DisplayPort, or extensive 2.5‑inch SATA storage; silent‑office environments sensitive to fan noise; customers needing Copilot+ certified AI performance.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the IT15 for delivering desktop‑level CPU and GPU power in a minuscule, crush‑proof case, highlighting its Wi‑Fi 7, extensive rear ports, and effective Iceblast 2.0 cooling. The clean Windows 11 Pro install and tool‑less upgrade path also earn high marks. Criticisms focus on the absence of a front USB‑C, lack of a native DisplayPort, occasional missing 2.5" SATA connector, and fan noise under sustained load, while the NPU’s 13 TOPS falls short of Microsoft’s Copilot+ threshold.
Common Complaints
Fan noise under sustained load; missing front USB‑C and DisplayPort; absent 2.5‑inch SATA connector in some shipments; NPU power insufficient for Copilot+ certification.
How It Compares
Compared to other mini PCs such as the Intel NUC and ASUS PN series, the IT15 offers a more powerful 16‑core Ultra 9 CPU, integrated Intel Arc 140T graphics, and AI‑focused NPU, while maintaining a comparable footprint. Its Wi‑Fi 7 and 2.5 G Ethernet outpace many competitors, but it lags behind in front‑panel connectivity and silent operation, where some rivals provide front USB‑C and quieter fan designs.
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