- Mele Cyber X1 UHD Graphics supports 4K reproduction and manages productivity tasks efficiently
- Hundreds of metal peaks replace fans to achieve a completely silent operation
- The Intel N150 processor offers modest performance with four nuclei
The Mele Cyber X1 is the latest incorporation into the MINI compact mini series of Mele, following the trend established by the quieter previous series.
This MINI PC is based on a dense metal fin thermal dissipator composed of hundreds of well -packed metal spikes that cover its upper panel.
This design disperses heat without the need for fans, which allows a silent operation even during continuous use 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Silent design but with Intel Input level performance
The system is fed by the Intel N150, a 12th GENS Twin Lake-N processor with four nuclei, four threads and speeds of up to 3.6 GHz.
The MELE CYBER X1 integrates Intel UHD graphics, which handles video playback, light games and common productivity tasks, with codec support for AV1, VP9 and H.265 up to 4K to 60 frames per second.
Although it is not intended to rival high performance systems, the configuration is suitable for Windows 11 Pro, general navigation, office work and low -demand design applications.
The unit comes with 16 GB of LPDDR5 memory that runs at 4800MHz, permanently sold in the motherboard, which makes updates impossible.
The storage is provided through a 512 GB SSD, complemented by a microSD slot that supports an expansion of up to 2 TB.
For the screen and external device support, the Mele Cyber X1 offers two 2.0A HDMI ports and a USB Type-C 3.2 Gen2 connection capable of leaving video through Displayport 1.4, as well as the 10GBPS data transfer and the power delivery PD 3.0.
Additional connectivity comes from a combination of USB-A 3.2 GEN1, USB-A 3.2 GEN2, USB 2.0 and an 3.5 mm audio connector.
Network options include Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.1, although these are not the most recent standards available.
The package includes a VESA Mount and a Kensington blocking slot for safety, but the absence of newer wireless standards poses questions about long -term suitability for demanding commercial networks.
Cyber X1 is available for € 299.99, which is not unreasonable, but places it in competition with systems that offer faster processors or more flexible update routes.
It may not be the best workstation or commercial PC for advanced users, but you could find its place as a silent mini PC for offices, digital signage or continuous low power tasks.
Ultimately, it seems designed less for versatility and more for specialized use where silence and reliability 24/7 matter more than gross performance or expansion capacity.
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