Top 10 Mini PCs in 2027 β Best Overall + Best Value
Direct Answer
The Apple Mac mini M4 ($599) is the π Best Overall mini PC in 2027 β the M4 chip's perf-per-watt, the silent 5cm-tall aluminum case, and macOS 16 give it a combination no x86 mini box matches at the price. The Beelink SER8 ($529, Ryzen 7 8745HS) is the π Best Value β eight Zen 4 cores, 32GB DDR5, 1TB NVMe and 2.5GbE for less money than the Mac mini ships with after a RAM bump.
This list serves homelab tinkerers, dev workstations, multimedia HTPC builders, kiosk integrators, and anyone who wants a real desktop in a 0.5-liter chassis.
How We Ranked the Top 10
We scored every shipping mini PC under 1.5 liters on six axes: CPU performance (Cinebench 2024 multi, Geekbench 6 single), thermals and noise (sustained TDP under load, measured dB at 30cm per ServeTheHome), RAM ceiling and slot count (SODIMM vs soldered LPDDR5x), storage flexibility (M.2 2280 slots + SATA bays), port loadout (USB4 / Thunderbolt 4 / 2.5GbE / HDMI 2.1), and repair score (per iFixit teardowns and manufacturer service docs).
- CPU + thermals: 25%
- RAM + storage expandability: 20%
- Port loadout (2.5GbE, USB4/TB4, HDMI 2.1): 20%
- Price-to-performance: 15%
- Noise floor under load: 10%
- BIOS / firmware quality + repair: 10%
Test sources: ServeTheHome (Patrick Kennedy's mini-PC roundups), Tom's Hardware lab benchmarks, Notebookcheck thermal teardowns, The Verge consumer reviews, Wirecutter homelab guide, Reddit r/MiniPCs and r/homelab community sentiment threads, and manufacturer spec sheets.
1. Apple Mac mini M4 π BEST OVERALL
Price: $599 | Best for: Daily-driver desktop, dev workstation, silent media box
The M4 Mac mini is the mini PC to beat in 2027. Apple's redesigned 12.7 Γ 12.7 Γ 5cm aluminum chassis (down from the old 19.7cm square) packs the 10-core M4 (4 performance + 6 efficiency cores) with 16GB unified LPDDR5x memory standard, 256GB SSD base, and a 39W TDP that runs nearly inaudible at under 8 dB measured at idle per Notebookcheck.
Ports include Thunderbolt 4 x3, HDMI 2.1, gigabit ethernet (10GbE +$100 BTO), front USB-C and a headphone jack. Geekbench 6 single hits ~3,800, multi ~14,800 β beating every x86 mini box on this list at single-thread. Pros: silent under sustained load, macOS 16 Sequoia plus Asahi Linux support, best-in-class video encode, 3-year resale value.
Con: no internal storage upgrade β the SSD is soldered, so spec your config carefully at checkout. Verdict: the strongest all-around mini PC at any price under $700.
2. Minisforum AtomMan X7 Ti
Price: $1,199 | Best for: Power users who want x86, top-tier iGPU, and Oculink
The AtomMan X7 Ti is Minisforum's flagship and the most aggressive x86 mini PC shipping. Intel Core Ultra 9 185H (16 cores, 22 threads, 5.1 GHz boost), Arc Graphics integrated GPU, 32GB DDR5-5600 SODIMM (dual-slot, 96GB max), 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe in one of two M.2 2280 slots, and a rare Oculink connector for external GPU docks.
Dimensions 14.5 Γ 13.5 Γ 4.7cm, weight 820g, 120W USB-C PD included PSU. Ports: USB4 x2, Thunderbolt 4 x1, 2.5GbE x2, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.0. The integrated 3.5-inch touchscreen on the lid shows live CPU temps and fan RPM.
Pros: dual 2.5GbE for pfSense/OPNsense routers, Oculink for eGPU, excellent BIOS per ServeTheHome's review. Con: fan ramps to 38 dB under sustained Cinebench β not silent. Verdict: the most capable x86 mini PC if you can stomach the price.
3. Apple Mac mini M4 Pro
Price: $1,399 | Best for: Video editors, ML developers, Xcode compile farms
Step up to the M4 Pro and you get a 12-core CPU (8 performance + 4 efficiency), 16-core GPU, 24GB unified memory base (configurable to 64GB), and 512GB SSD standard. Same 12.7cm-square chassis, same near-silent thermal profile, but Geekbench 6 multi jumps to ~22,500 and Blender BMW renders in ~38 seconds.
Ports add Thunderbolt 5 x3 (80 Gbps, up from 40 on the base M4), HDMI 2.1, 10GbE as a $100 BTO. Pros: Thunderbolt 5 is the first mini PC to ship it, macOS Final Cut and Logic optimization, 24GB unified memory lets you load ~13B-parameter LLMs locally. Con: the $1,399 base balloons to $1,999 with 48GB RAM and 1TB SSD.
Verdict: the right Mac mini for creative pros and ML tinkerers who want unified memory headroom.
4. ASUS NUC 14 Pro Plus
Price: $899 | Best for: Enterprise deployments, vPro / IT management
ASUS inherited the Intel NUC line in late 2023 and the NUC 14 Pro Plus is the first ground-up redesign under their stewardship. Intel Core Ultra 7 165H (16 cores), Arc iGPU, dual SODIMM up to 96GB DDR5-5600, two M.2 slots (one 2280 PCIe 4.0, one 2242), Intel vPro Enterprise for fleet management.
Chassis 11.7 Γ 11.2 Γ 5.4cm, 120W barrel PSU included. Ports: Thunderbolt 4 x2, 2.5GbE, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.0, USB-A x4. Pros: 3-year ASUS commercial warranty, vPro / AMT for remote KVM, Intel Evo Edition certified.
Con: iGPU lags behind AMD Radeon 780M in same-class Beelink models per Tom's Hardware testing. Verdict: the right NUC if you manage 50+ desktops and need real enterprise support.
5. Beelink SER9 (Ryzen AI 9 HX 370)
Price: $899 | Best for: AMD enthusiasts, local LLM inference, content creators
The SER9 brought AMD's Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (12 cores, 24 threads, Radeon 890M iGPU) to mini PCs first. 32GB DDR5-5600 SODIMM (dual-slot, 96GB max), 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (two 2280 slots), and an XDNA 2 NPU rated at 50 TOPS for local AI workloads. Dimensions 13.5 Γ 13.5 Γ 4.7cm, 120W USB-C PSU included.
Ports: USB4 x2, 2.5GbE x2, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.0. Cinebench 2024 multi hits ~1,150 β within 8% of the Minisforum AtomMan at $300 less. Pros: best AMD iGPU on this list (Radeon 890M handles Cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p Low ~45fps), dual 2.5GbE, Copilot+ certified for on-device AI.
Con: Beelink's BIOS still has rough edges per r/MiniPCs threads β expect a firmware update or two. Verdict: the AMD pick that nearly steals Best Overall.
6. Beelink SER8 (Ryzen 7 8745HS) π BEST VALUE
Price: $529 | Best for: Budget-conscious buyers who refuse to compromise on specs
The SER8 is the best value mini PC of 2027 β full stop. Ryzen 7 8745HS (8 cores, 16 threads, Zen 4, 4.9 GHz boost), Radeon 780M iGPU (one of the strongest integrated GPUs shipping), 32GB DDR5-5600 SODIMM, 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe, 2.5GbE, USB4 x1, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4.
Dimensions 13.5 Γ 13.5 Γ 4.5cm, weight 520g, 120W USB-C PD PSU. Cinebench 2024 multi ~970. Pros: outperforms NUC 14 Pro at iGPU gaming for $370 less, VESA mount included in box, fan stays under 32 dB at sustained 65W, two M.2 slots for storage tinkering.
Con: no second 2.5GbE port (single NIC limits router/firewall use). Verdict: at $529 fully configured, nothing else competes β buy two and rack them as Proxmox nodes.
7. GMKtec NucBox K8
Price: $499 | Best for: Budget homelab, second desktop, cheap Plex server
GMKtec's NucBox K8 is the dark-horse value pick. Ryzen 7 8845HS (8 cores, 16 threads, slightly higher boost than SER8's 8745HS), Radeon 780M, 32GB DDR5-5600, 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, two M.2 slots, 2.5GbE, USB4, HDMI 2.1. Dimensions 12.5 Γ 11.2 Γ 4.0cm (smaller than the Beelink), weight 480g, 120W PSU.
Pros: smaller footprint than the SER8 with effectively the same chip, VESA mount in-box, front USB-C 10Gbps + 3.5mm audio, Windows 11 Pro pre-installed. Con: GMKtec's support response time is the slowest of the AMD-mini-PC brands per r/MiniPCs sentiment threads β buy from a US reseller with return window.
Verdict: if the SER8 sells out, the K8 is the equal pick at $30 less.
8. ASRock DeskMini X600 (Barebones)
Price: $299 barebones | Best for: DIY builders, Ryzen socketed-CPU upgraders
The DeskMini X600 is the only mini PC on this list with a socketed AM5 CPU β bring your own Ryzen 7000 or 8000-series chip. Supports up to Ryzen 9 9900X (65W TDP cap), two SODIMM slots up to 96GB DDR5, two M.2 2280 slots + two 2.5-inch SATA bays (yes, in a 1.9-liter chassis).
Dimensions 15.5 Γ 15.5 Γ 8.0cm, 120W external PSU included. Ports: USB4 x1, 2.5GbE, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4. Pros: upgradeable CPU (rare in mini PCs), 4 storage devices in one box, best repair score on this list per iFixit-style teardown coverage from ServeTheHome.
Con: barebones means you supply CPU + RAM + SSD + cooler, so real cost lands closer to $700 built. Verdict: the only mini PC you can keep alive for a full decade by socket-swapping.
9. Lenovo ThinkCentre M75q Tiny Gen 5
Price: $699 | Best for: Office desktops, refurb arbitrage, ThinkPad ecosystem fans
Lenovo's Tiny line has been the corporate-IT default for a decade and the M75q Gen 5 keeps the formula. Ryzen 7 PRO 8700GE (8 cores, Radeon 780M iGPU, PRO-series with AMD Memory Guard), 32GB DDR5-5600 SODIMM, 1TB NVMe, 2.5GbE, USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode, HDMI 2.1, six USB-A ports.
Dimensions 17.9 Γ 18.3 Γ 3.7cm (slimmer but wider than competitors), 1.32kg, 135W internal PSU (no power brick β rare and excellent). Pros: internal PSU kills the desk clutter, 3-year onsite warranty, AMD PRO security stack, refurb units hit eBay at $250-$350 within 18 months β the homelab arbitrage play.
Con: chassis is wider than 12.7cm Mac mini / 13.5cm Beelink β doesn't VESA as cleanly. Verdict: buy new for the warranty, or stalk eBay for refurbs.
10. Khadas Mind Premium
Price: $999 | Best for: Modular dock ecosystem, ultra-portable desktop
The Khadas Mind Premium is the most interesting industrial-design swing on this list. Intel Core Ultra 7 155H (16 cores), 32GB LPDDR5x soldered (no upgrades), 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, internal 5,500mAh battery that survives a power-cycle move (carry your running desktop to another room), and a proprietary 240-pin Mind Link dock connector under the chassis.
Dimensions 14.6 Γ 10.5 Γ 2.0cm β the thinnest mini PC shipping in 2027. Ports: Thunderbolt 4 x2, USB-A x2, HDMI 2.1, micro-SD. Pros: internal battery is genuinely useful (no UPS needed for office desks), Mind Dock add-on adds GPU bay and extra ports, fanless under 25W loads.
Con: soldered RAM and proprietary dock locks you to Khadas's ecosystem at premium pricing. Verdict: the niche pick for travelers and minimalists who want a desktop they can lift with three fingers.
Buyer Decision Tree β Which One's Right for You?
What to Look For When Buying a Mini PC in 2027
Five specs matter more than marketing implies, and two matter less.
- CPU TDP and sustained thermal limits. A "65W" mini PC chip throttles to 35-45W under sustained load in most chassis β ServeTheHome's Cinebench 30-minute test is the truth. Apple's M4 holds full boost indefinitely; x86 mini boxes don't.
- 2.5GbE is the new minimum. Anything shipping in 2027 with only gigabit ethernet is a red flag (looking at you, low-end NUCs and ThinkCentres on sale). Dual 2.5GbE matters if you're building a router or homelab.
- USB4 vs Thunderbolt 4 vs Thunderbolt 5. USB4 (AMD-side) and Thunderbolt 4 (Intel-side) both deliver 40 Gbps and external GPU support, but Thunderbolt 5 (Apple M4 Pro and a handful of 2027 Intel chips) doubles that to 80 Gbps β meaningful for 8K displays and external NVMe arrays.
- BIOS quality. ASUS, Lenovo, and Apple ship rock-solid firmware; Beelink, GMKtec, and Minisforum have improved but still require an early firmware update on most units. Check r/MiniPCs and ServeTheHome before buying.
- Repair score. ASRock DeskMini X600 (socketed CPU, SODIMM RAM, 4 storage bays) is the most repairable; Khadas Mind and Apple Mac mini (soldered RAM) are the least.
What matters less than the marketing implies: CPU core count alone (single-thread perf and iGPU usually matter more for desktop workloads), and RGB lighting / glass side panels (most mini PCs hide behind a monitor or VESA-mount β you'll never see them).
Common gotchas: HDMI 2.0 on a "4K capable" mini PC (no 4K120, no VRR), soldered RAM at the low end (can't upgrade past 16GB), and bundled Windows 11 Home (no BitLocker, no RDP host) β confirm Windows 11 Pro before you click buy.
FAQ
Are mini PCs powerful enough for serious work in 2027? Yes. The Apple M4 Pro and AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 both score within 10-15% of mid-range desktop CPUs at multi-thread workloads and beat them at single-thread. Video editors, software developers, and ML hobbyists are well-served β even at 1.5 liters.
Mac mini M4 or Beelink SER8 for a home server? Beelink SER8. Linux compatibility is mature on x86, Proxmox runs natively, 2.5GbE is standard, and you can stack three SER8s for $1,587 vs one Mac mini Pro for $1,399 with worse virtualization options.
Can I game on a mini PC? Yes, at 1080p Medium-High. AMD's Radeon 890M (in the SER9) hits 45-60fps in titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Baldur's Gate 3. For higher settings, add an Oculink or Thunderbolt 4 eGPU dock β the Minisforum AtomMan X7 Ti is the easiest path.
What about Intel NUC after Intel discontinued the line? ASUS bought the NUC brand in late 2023 and now ships the NUC 14 series. They're real NUCs with full vPro support and Intel's chassis-design DNA β just under ASUS warranty and packaging now.
Are AnandTech reviews still reliable for mini PC research? AnandTech shut down in August 2024, so their archive (still online) only covers products through 2024. For 2027 buying decisions, use ServeTheHome (the best successor for mini PC and homelab coverage), Notebookcheck, Tom's Hardware, and r/MiniPCs.
Will a fanless mini PC last longer? Generally yes β no fan means no bearing wear and no dust intake. But fanless designs throttle harder under load. Khadas Mind Premium is the only fanless-capable pick here, and only under 25W workloads.
Bottom Line
The Apple Mac mini M4 at $599 is the π Best Overall mini PC of 2027 β nothing else matches its perf-per-watt, silence, and resale value. The Beelink SER8 at $529 is the π Best Value β eight Zen 4 cores, 32GB DDR5, 1TB NVMe, and 2.5GbE for less than a Mac mini after RAM upgrade.
Buy the Mac mini if you want zero-effort silence and macOS; buy the SER8 if you want full x86 flexibility, more storage slots, and the option to rack three of them as a homelab cluster. Check the Buyer Decision Tree above to match your specific use case to the right pick.
Sources
- ServeTheHome β Patrick Kennedy's 2026-2027 mini PC roundups and Cinebench sustained-load reviews (https://www.servethehome.com/category/systems/mini-pcs/)
- Tom's Hardware β Mini PC reviews and CPU benchmark database (https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/mini-pcs)
- Notebookcheck β Thermal teardowns, noise measurements, and full review database for Beelink, Minisforum, GMKtec, ASUS NUC
- The Verge β Apple Mac mini M4 review (October 2024) and follow-up coverage
- Wirecutter β "The Best Mini PCs" guide (updated 2026, NYT)
- Reddit r/MiniPCs β Community sentiment threads on BIOS quality, firmware updates, and support response by brand
- Reddit r/homelab β Proxmox / Beelink SER8 cluster build threads
- Manufacturer spec sheets β apple.com (Mac mini M4 / M4 Pro), bee-link.com (SER8 / SER9), minisforum.com (AtomMan X7 Ti), asus.com (NUC 14 Pro Plus), gmktec.com (NucBox K8), asrock.com (DeskMini X600), lenovo.com (ThinkCentre M75q Gen 5), khadas.com (Mind Premium)
- IFixit-style teardown coverage via ServeTheHome and YouTube channels (ETA Prime, Tech Tactician, Hardware Canucks)
- AnandTech archive β historical NUC and mini PC coverage through August 2024 (site shut down 2024; archive still accessible)