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New to arrive in the Beelink SER lineup is the SER5 marketed as a ‘SER PRO’ and features one of last year’s AMD Ryzen 5000 H-series processors typically used in high-performance productivity and gaming laptops. Beelink kindly sent one for review and I’ve looked at performance running both Windows 11 and Ubuntu 22.04.

Beelink SER5 Hardware Overview

The Beelink SER5 physically consists of a 126 x 113 x 42mm (4.96 x 4.45 x 1.65 inches) square metal case. As an actively cooled mini PC, it uses AMD’s 7 nm Zen 3 Ryzen 5 5600H Cezanne processor which is a six-core 12-thread 3.3 GHz mobile processor boosting to 4.2 GHz with Radeon Graphics.

The front panel has an illuminated power button, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a Type-C USB 3.1 port with Alternate Mode, dual USB 3.1 ports, and a reset pin-hole ‘CLR CMOS’. The rear panel includes a gigabit Ethernet port, a USB 3.1 port and a USB 2.0 port, dual HDMI 2.0 ports, and the power jack.

Internally, there is an M.2 2230 WiFi 6E (or 802.11ax) Mediatek MT7921K card which supports the new 6 GHz band, an M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Gen 3.0 SSD drive (the review model included a 500 GB Kingston NV1 drive complete with Windows 11 Pro installed) and the ability to add a 2.5” SATA drive to the lid which is connected to the motherboard via a short ZIF cable:

There are also two SODIMM memory slots supporting up to 64 GB of memory and the review model included two sticks of Crucial 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz memory for a total of 32 GB noting that this particular memory is single-rank:

The specifications state:

and the Beelink webpage lists all of the USB ports as 3.0 so I tested them together with the Type-C USB port using a Samsung 980 PRO PCle 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD housed in an ‘USB to M.2 NVMe adapter’ (ORICO M2PAC3-G20 M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure) which showed that all the ‘blue’ USB ports and the Type-C USB port were USB 3.1 (USB 3.2 Gen 2×1 i.e. 10 Gbit/s):

however, the ‘black’ rear USB port was only USB 2.0:

Additionally, the Type-C port also supports video output through ‘Alternate Mode’:

so the device can support three 4K displays.

Box contents

In the box, you get a power adapter and cord, both a short and a longer HDMI cable, a VESA mounting bracket together with a small packet of miscellaneous screws. Also included is a multilingual user manual:

Review Methodology

When reviewing mini PCs, I typically look at their performance under both Windows and Linux (Ubuntu) and compare them against some of the more recently released mini PCs. I now review using Windows 11 version 21H2 and Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS. I test with a selection of commonly used Windows benchmarks and/or equivalents for Linux together with Thomas Kaiser’s ‘sbc-bench’ which is a small set of different CPU performance tests focusing on server performance when run on Ubuntu. On Ubuntu, I also compile the v5.15 Linux kernel using the default config as a test of performance using a real-world scenario.

Prior to benchmarking, I perform all necessary installations and updates to run the latest version of the OS. I also capture some basic details of the device for each OS.

Installation Issues

On Windows running the pre-installed AMD Radeon Software (version 21.6.1) errored with a software and driver version mismatch:

however, this was easily resolved by downloading and installing the latest version (22.7.1):

When booting Ubuntu 22.04.1 there are various BIOS errors being reported in the ‘dmesg’ although the significance of which has not been determined:

Running the benchmarks went smoothly with the exception of the ‘OpenSSL’ test from ‘sbc-bench’. When running the test the results were inconsistent including across runs. Both the reason and implications of this are not currently known and as such will be ’taken with a huge grain of salt’:

Windows 11 performance on Beelink SER5 mini PC

The Beelink SER5 came installed with a licensed copy of Windows 11 Pro version 21H2 which after applying updates was build 22000.832. A quick look at the hardware information shows it is aligned to the specification:

A brief check showed working audio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Ethernet.

I then set the power mode to ‘High performance’ and ran my standard set of benchmarking tools to look at performance under Windows:

I also tested Cinebench R23:

All these results can then be compared with other recent mini PCs:

The Beelink SER5 performance is quite similar to the SER4. The SER5 (Ryzen 5 5600H) reduced core count is mitigated by the higher base frequency for results when compared to the Beelink SER4 (Ryzen 7 4800U) and the faster drive performance results in an overall improvement for the SER5 over the SER4 despite the lower graphics of RX Vega 7 verses RX Vega 8.

Ubuntu 22.04 Performance

After shrinking the Windows partition in half and creating a new partition I installed Ubuntu as dual boot using an Ubuntu 22.04 ISO as the first point release has been delayed and it was necessary to perform a manual upgrade to 22.04.1. After installation and updates, a brief check showed working audio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Ethernet.

The key hardware information under Ubuntu 22.04.1 is as follows:

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linuxium@SER5:~$ lsb_release -a

Distributor ID: Ubuntu

Description: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS

Release: 22.04

Codename: jammy

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ uname -a

Linux SER5 5.15.0-43-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 12 10:30:17 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ inxi -Fzc0y-1

System: Kernel: 5.15.0-43-generic x86_64 bits: 64 Console: pty pts/1 Distro: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish)

Machine: Type: Mini-pc Mobo: AZW model: SER v: V01 serial: <filter> UEFI: American Megatrends LLC. v: SER_V1.14_P4C7M43 date: 07/08/2022

CPU: Info: 6-core model: AMD Ryzen 5 5600H with Radeon Graphics bits: 64 type: MT MCP cache: L2: 3 MiB

Speed (MHz): avg: 3010 min/max: 400/4280 cores: 1: 4121 2: 3264 3: 2611 4: 2614 5: 3265 6: 3266 7: 2614 8: 2613 9: 3268 10: 3264 11: 2612 12: 2614

Graphics: Device-1: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Cezanne driver: amdgpu v: kernel

Display: server: X.Org v: 1.22.1.1 driver: gpu: amdgpu note: X driver n/a resolution: 1920×1080~60Hz

OpenGL: renderer: AMD RENOIR (LLVM 13.0.1 DRM 3.42 5.15.0-43-generic) v: 4.6 Mesa 22.0.5

Audio: Device-1: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Renoir Radeon High Definition Audio driver: snd_hda_intel

Device-2: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Raven/Raven2/FireFlight/Renoir Audio Processor driver: N/A

Device-3: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 17h HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel

Sound Server-1: ALSA v: k5.15.0-43-generic running: yes

Sound Server-2: PulseAudio v: 15.99.1 running: yes

Sound Server-3: PipeWire v: 0.3.48 running: yes

Network: Device-1: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet driver: r8169

IF: enp1s0 state: up speed: 1000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>

Device-2: MEDIATEK driver: mt7921e

IF: wlp2s0 state: down mac: <filter>

Bluetooth: Device-1: MediaTek Wireless_Device type: USB driver: btusb

Report: hciconfig ID: hci0 state: up address: <filter> bt-v: 3.0

Drives: Local Storage: total: 465.76 GiB used: 12.34 GiB (2.6%)

ID-1: /dev/nvme0n1 vendor: Kingston model: SNVS500G size: 465.76 GiB

Partition: ID-1: / size: 227.21 GiB used: 12.31 GiB (5.4%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/nvme0n1p5

ID-2: /boot/efi size: 96 MiB used: 32.3 MiB (33.7%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/nvme0n1p1

Swap: ID-1: swap-1 type: file size: 2 GiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) file: /swapfile

Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: N/A mobo: N/A gpu: amdgpu temp: 25.0 C

Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A

Info: Processes: 298 Uptime: 1h 14m Memory: 30.76 GiB used: 1.46 GiB (4.8%) Shell: new-review-test inxi: 3.3.13

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ df -h

Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on

tmpfs 3.1G 1.9M 3.1G 1% /run

/dev/nvme0n1p5 228G 13G 204G 6% /

tmpfs 16G 0 16G 0% /dev/shm

tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock

/dev/nvme0n1p1 96M 33M 64M 34% /boot/efi

tmpfs 3.1G 2.4M 3.1G 1% /run/user/1000

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ lsblk -a

NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS

loop0 7:0 0 4K 1 loop /snap/bare/5

loop1 7:1 0 61.9M 1 loop /snap/core20/1405

loop2 7:2 0 155.6M 1 loop /snap/firefox/1232

loop3 7:3 0 248.8M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-38-2004/99

loop4 7:4 0 81.3M 1 loop /snap/gtk-common-themes/1534

loop5 7:5 0 45.9M 1 loop /snap/snap-store/575

loop6 7:6 0 43.6M 1 loop /snap/snapd/15177

loop7 7:7 0 284K 1 loop /snap/snapd-desktop-integration/10

loop8 7:8 0 0B 0 loop

nvme0n1 259:0 0 465.8G 0 disk

├─nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 100M 0 part /boot/efi

├─nvme0n1p2 259:2 0 128M 0 part

├─nvme0n1p3 259:3 0 231.9G 0 part

├─nvme0n1p4 259:4 0 1.7G 0 part

└─nvme0n1p5 259:5 0 231.9G 0 part /

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ sudo lshw -C cpu

*-cpu

description: CPU

product: AMD Ryzen 5 5600H with Radeon Graphics

vendor: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]

physical id: 18

bus info: cpu@0

version: 25.80.0

serial: <filter>

slot: FP6

size: 3320MHz

capacity: 4280MHz

width: 64 bits

clock: 100MHz

capabilities: lm fpu fpu_exception wp vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt pdpe1gb rdtscp x86-64 constant_tsc rep_good nopl nonstop_tsc cpuid extd_apicid aperfmperf rapl pni pclmulqdq monitor ssse3 fma cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 movbe popcnt aes xsave avx f16c rdrand lahf_lm cmp_legacy svm extapic cr8_legacy abm sse4a misalignsse 3dnowprefetch osvw ibs skinit wdt tce topoext perfctr_core perfctr_nb bpext perfctr_llc mwaitx cpb cat_l3 cdp_l3 hw_pstate ssbd mba ibrs ibpb stibp vmmcall fsgsbase bmi1 avx2 smep bmi2 erms invpcid cqm rdt_a rdseed adx smap clflushopt clwb sha_ni xsaveopt xsavec xgetbv1 xsaves cqm_llc cqm_occup_llc cqm_mbm_total cqm_mbm_local clzero irperf xsaveerptr rdpru wbnoinvd cppc arat npt lbrv svm_lock nrip_save tsc_scale vmcb_clean flushbyasid decodeassists pausefilter pfthreshold avic v_vmsave_vmload vgif v_spec_ctrl umip pku ospke vaes vpclmulqdq rdpid overflow_recov succor smca fsrm cpufreq

configuration: cores=6 enabledcores=6 microcode=173015052 threads=12

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ sudo lshw -C memory

*-firmware

description: BIOS

vendor: American Megatrends International, LLC.

physical id: 0

version: SER_V1.14_P4C7M43

date: 07/08/2022

size: 64KiB

capabilities: pci upgrade shadowing cdboot bootselect socketedrom edd int13floppynec int13floppytoshiba int13floppy360 int13floppy1200 int13floppy720 int13floppy2880 int5printscreen int9keyboard int14serial int17printer int10video acpi usb biosbootspecification uefi

*-memory

description: System Memory

physical id: 13

slot: System board or motherboard

size: 32GiB

*-bank:0

description: SODIMM DDR4 Synchronous Unbuffered (Unregistered) 3200 MHz (0.3 ns)

product: CT16G4SFS832A.C8FE

vendor: Unknown

physical id: 0

serial: <filter>

slot: DIMM 0

size: 16GiB

width: 64 bits

clock: 3200MHz (0.3ns)

*-bank:1

description: SODIMM DDR4 Synchronous Unbuffered (Unregistered) 3200 MHz (0.3 ns)

product: CT16G4SFS832A.C8FE

vendor: Unknown

physical id: 1

serial: <filter>

slot: DIMM 0

size: 16GiB

width: 64 bits

clock: 3200MHz (0.3ns)

*-cache:0

description: L1 cache

physical id: 15

slot: L1 – Cache

size: 384KiB

capacity: 384KiB

clock: 1GHz (1.0ns)

capabilities: pipeline-burst internal write-back unified

configuration: level=1

*-cache:1

description: L2 cache

physical id: 16

slot: L2 – Cache

size: 3MiB

capacity: 3MiB

clock: 1GHz (1.0ns)

capabilities: pipeline-burst internal write-back unified

configuration: level=2

*-cache:2

description: L3 cache

physical id: 17

slot: L3 – Cache

size: 16MiB

capacity: 16MiB

clock: 1GHz (1.0ns)

capabilities: pipeline-burst internal write-back unified

configuration: level=3

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ free -mh

total used free shared buff/cache available

Mem: 30Gi 1.0Gi 28Gi 45Mi 865Mi 29Gi

Swap: 2.0Gi 0B 2.0Gi

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ sudo lshw -C network

*-network

description: Ethernet interface

product: RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller

vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.

physical id: 0

bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0

logical name: enp1s0

version: 15

serial: <filter>

size: 1Gbit/s

capacity: 1Gbit/s

width: 64 bits

clock: 33MHz

capabilities: pm msi pciexpress msix bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp mii 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt-fd autonegotiation

configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=r8169 driverversion=5.15.0-43-generic duplex=full firmware=rtl8168h-2_0.0.2 02/26/15 ip=<filter> latency=0 link=yes multicast=yes port=twisted pair speed=1Gbit/s

resources: irq:56 ioport:f000(size=256) memory:fcf04000-fcf04fff memory:fcf00000-fcf03fff

*-network

description: Wireless interface

product: MEDIATEK Corp.

vendor: MEDIATEK Corp.

physical id: 0

bus info: pci@0000:02:00.0

logical name: wlp2s0

version: 00

serial: <filter>

width: 64 bits

clock: 33MHz

capabilities: pciexpress msi pm bus_master cap_list ethernet physical wireless

configuration: broadcast=yes driver=mt7921e driverversion=5.15.0-43-generic firmware=____010000-20220209150915 latency=0 link=no multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11

resources: irq:69 memory:e0300000-e03fffff memory:e0400000-e0403fff memory:e0404000-e0404fff

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ sudo lshw -C display

*-display

description: VGA compatible controller

product: Cezanne

vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]

physical id: 0

bus info: pci@0000:04:00.0

logical name: /dev/fb0

version: c6

width: 64 bits

clock: 33MHz

capabilities: pm pciexpress msi msix vga_controller bus_master cap_list fb

configuration: depth=32 driver=amdgpu latency=0 resolution=2560,1080

resources: irq:45 memory:d0000000-dfffffff memory:e0000000-e01fffff ioport:e000(size=256) memory:fcc00000-fcc7ffff

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ dmesg | egrep -i sdhci\|mmc

[ 0.269965] PCI: MMCONFIG for domain 0000 [bus 00-7f] at [mem 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff] (base 0xf0000000)

[ 0.269965] PCI: MMCONFIG at [mem 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff] reserved in E820

[ 0.288974] acpi PNP0A08:00: [Firmware Info]: MMCONFIG for domain 0000 [bus 00-7f] only partially covers this bridge

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ lsusb

Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub

Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0e8d:0608 MediaTek Inc. Wireless_Device

Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub

Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub

Bus 001 Device 008: ID 093a:2510 Pixart Imaging, Inc. Optical Mouse

Bus 001 Device 009: ID 10d5:55a4 Uni Class Technology Co., Ltd 4 Port KVMSwicther

Bus 001 Device 007: ID 045e:07f8 Microsoft Corp. Wired Keyboard 600 (model 1576)

Bus 001 Device 006: ID 1a40:0101 Terminus Technology Inc. Hub

Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub

linuxium@SER5:~$

linuxium@SER5:~$ lspci -nn

00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir/Cezanne Root Complex [1022:1630]

00:00.2 IOMMU [0806]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir/Cezanne IOMMU [1022:1631]

00:01.0 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir PCIe Dummy Host Bridge [1022:1632]

00:02.0 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir PCIe Dummy Host Bridge [1022:1632]

00:02.1 PCI bridge [0604]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir/Cezanne PCIe GPP Bridge [1022:1634]

00:02.2 PCI bridge [0604]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir/Cezanne PCIe GPP Bridge [1022:1634]

00:02.3 PCI bridge [0604]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir/Cezanne PCIe GPP Bridge [1022:1634]

00:08.0 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir PCIe Dummy Host Bridge [1022:1632]

00:08.1 PCI bridge [0604]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir Internal PCIe GPP Bridge to Bus [1022:1635]

00:08.2 PCI bridge [0604]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir Internal PCIe GPP Bridge to Bus [1022:1635]

00:14.0 SMBus [0c05]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] FCH SMBus Controller [1022:790b] (rev 51)

00:14.3 ISA bridge [0601]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] FCH LPC Bridge [1022:790e] (rev 51)

00:18.0 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Cezanne Data Fabric; Function 0 [1022:166a]

00:18.1 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Cezanne Data Fabric; Function 1 [1022:166b]

00:18.2 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Cezanne Data Fabric; Function 2 [1022:166c]

00:18.3 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Cezanne Data Fabric; Function 3 [1022:166d]

00:18.4 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Cezanne Data Fabric; Function 4 [1022:166e]

00:18.5 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Cezanne Data Fabric; Function 5 [1022:166f]

00:18.6 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Cezanne Data Fabric; Function 6 [1022:1670]

00:18.7 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Cezanne Data Fabric; Function 7 [1022:1671]

01:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller [10ec:8168] (rev 15)

02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: MEDIATEK Corp. Device [14c3:0608]

03:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller [0108]: Kingston Technology Company, Inc. Device [2646:500f] (rev 03)

04:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Cezanne [1002:1638] (rev c6)

04:00.1 Audio device [0403]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Renoir Radeon High Definition Audio Controller [1002:1637]

04:00.2 Encryption controller [1080]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 17h (Models 10h-1fh) Platform Security Processor [1022:15df]

04:00.3 USB controller [0c03]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir/Cezanne USB 3.1 [1022:1639]

04:00.4 USB controller [0c03]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir/Cezanne USB 3.1 [1022:1639]

04:00.5 Multimedia controller [0480]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Raven/Raven2/FireFlight/Renoir Audio Processor [1022:15e2] (rev 01)

04:00.6 Audio device [0403]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 17h (Models 10h-1fh) HD Audio Controller [1022:15e3]

05:00.0 SATA controller [0106]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] FCH SATA Controller [AHCI mode] [1022:7901] (rev 81)

05:00.1 SATA controller [0106]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] FCH SATA Controller [AHCI mode] [1022:7901] (rev 81)

linuxium@SER5:~$

I then set the CPU Scaling Governor to ‘performance’ and ran my Linux benchmarks for which the majority of the results are text based but the graphical ones included:

and the latter can be directly compared to when run in Windows using the OpenGL render:

I also ran PassMark PerformanceTest Linux:

which can be directly compared to the results from when it was run on Windows:

The complete results together with a comparison against other recent mini PCs are:

Again the higher single core base frequency and faster drive speeds are evident when comparing the SER5 (Ryzen 5 5600H) to the SER4 (Ryzen 7 4800U) as is the slightly reduced graphics performance.

Video playback in browsers & Kodi

For real-world testing, I played some videos in Edge, Chrome, and Kodi on Windows and in Firefox, Chrome, and Kodi on Ubuntu. No issues were encountered playing up to 4K 60 FPS videos, however Chrome did occasionally drop frames on Ubuntu for the highest quality playback:

Gaming on Beelink SER5/AMD Ryzen 5 5600H

I also tested three games under Steam (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Grand Theft Auto V and Shadow Of The Tomb Raider) at both 1080p and 720p using default settings in both CS:GO and GTA V and with the graphical preset of ‘high’ and ‘low’ in the built-in benchmark of SOTTR. The very interesting average FPS results were as follows:

with Ubuntu out-performing Windows likely due to Valve’s ongoing commitment to Linux.

Thermals

The Beelink SER5 uses active cooling. Running a stress test on Ubuntu saw the CPU temperature climb to a peak of 83°C where it remained for the duration of the test:

During the stress test, the maximum temperature I recorded on the top of the device was around 30.2°C in an ambient room temperature of 15.6°C and the fan was hardly audible reaching 38 dBA on my sound meter next to the device during the test. If the CPU frequency is monitored during the stress test it can be seen that it averages 3580 MHz:

Networking

Network connectivity throughput was measured on Ubuntu using ‘iperf3’:

and showed good WiFi performance.

Power Consumption

Power consumption was measured as follows:

  • Powered off (shutdown) – 0.3 Watts
  • BIOS – 20.5 Watts
  • GRUB boot menu – 19.1 Watts
  • Idle – 5.3 Watts (Windows) and 3.7 Watts (Ubuntu)
  • CPU stressed* – 46.5 Watts (Windows ‘cinebench’) and 42.4 Watts (Ubuntu ‘stress’)

*The power figures fluctuate due to the fan so the value is the average of the median high and median low power readings.

BIOS

Powering up the mini PC and hitting the F7 key results in a boot menu that includes access to the BIOS which is relatively unrestricted.

Final Observations

Whilst the SER5 uses a newer Zen architecture the performance is not substantially different from the SER4 so this mini PC should be seen as an alternative rather than as an upgrade. Overall the performance is very good.

Highlights Limitations
Excellent WiFi performance Single-rank memory
Additional SATA drive expandability No SD card slot

I’d like to thank Beelink for providing the Beelink SER5 for review. It retails at around $469 for a slightly lower spec’ed configuration of 16GB/500GB on the Beelink store, and can also be found on Amazon US.

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