GEEKOM Mini PC Mini XT12, 12th Gen Intel i7-12650H NUC12
GEEKOM Mini PC Mini XT12, 12th Gen Intel i7-12650H NUC12 Mini Computers(10 Cores,16 Threads) 32GB DDR4/1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD Windows 11 Pro Desktop PC Support Wi-Fi 6E/Bluetooth 5.2/USB 4.0/2.5G LAN/8K
GEEKOM XT12 Pro Mini PC
Processor | Intel Core 12th Gen Alder Lake i7-12650H (10 Cores, 16 Threads, 24MB Cache, up to 4.70 GHz) |
GPU | Intel Iris Xe Graphics |
Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
Memory | Offer 32GB Dual-channel 3200MHz DDR4-SODIMM, expandable up to 64GB |
Storage | 1 x 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4 x4 SSD, supports up to 2TB; 1 x M.2 2242 SATA SSD slot, expandable up to 1TB |
Wireless Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E & Bluetooth v5.2 |
Interface | 3 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, 1 x USB 2.0 port, 2 x USB4 ports, 2 x HDMI 2.0 ports, 1 x 2.5GbE LAN port, 1 x 3.5 mm headphone jack, 1 x SD card reader, 1 x DC jack , 1 x Power button |
Package | 1 x XT12 Pro, 1 x Power Adapter, 1 x HDMI Cable, 1 x User Guide, 1 x Thank You Card |
Item Dimensions | 4.6 x 4.37x 1.51inches |
Item Weight | 550g/1.21lb |
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Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 300 | 4.5 out of 5 stars 80 | 4.5 out of 5 stars 129 | 4.5 out of 5 stars 344 | 4.5 out of 5 stars 129 | 4.6 out of 5 stars 300 | 4.5 out of 5 stars 46 |
Price | £508.00 | £399.99 | £549.99 | £249.99 | £679.91 | £899.99 | £949.99 |
CPU | Intel Core i7-12650H | AMD Ryzen 7 5800H | Intel Core i7-12650H | Intel Alder Lake N100 | AMD Ryzen R9-7940HS | AMD Ryzen9-8945HS | AMD Ryzen9-8945HS |
GPU | Intel Iris Xe Graphics | AMD Radeon Vega 8 Graphics | Intel UHD Graphics | Intel UHD Graphics | AMD Radeo Graphics | AMD Radeo Graphics | — |
RAM | 32GB Dual-channel DDR4 | 32GB Dual-channel DDR4 | 32GB Dual-channel DDR4 | 16GB Dual channel DDR5 | 32GB Dual-channel DDR5 | 32GB Dual-channel DDR5 | 32GB Dual-channel DDR5 |
SSD | 1TB | 512GB | 1TB | 512GB | 2TB | 2TB | 2TB |
Windows 11 Pro | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Wi-Fi technology | Wi-Fi 6E | Wi-Fi 6 | Wi-Fi 6E | Wi-Fi 6 | Wi-Fi 6E | Wi-Fi 6E | Wi-Fi 6E |
Bluetooth v5.2 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
1 Office 2 Business 3 Education 4 Home 5 Gift
Weight: | 1.59 kg |
Dimensions: | 17.58 x 13.39 x 22.71 cm; 1.59 kg |
Brand: | GEEKOM |
Model: | GEEKOM XT12 Pro |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | GEEKOM |
Dimensions: | 17.58 x 13.39 x 22.71 cm; 1.59 kg |
I have been very happy with the IT11, performance and size is perfect for my home office. After some time I had an issue with the PC, Shirley in GEEKOM support provided great advice and support, however the issue could not be solved so GEEKOM immediately replaced the PC. The whole experience was smooth and stress free. I could not have asked for a better support experience.
Works well replaced an i5 that was running at 100% CPU, this is an i7 and runs at 20% CPU.
Only complaint is an annoying ultra bright flashing blue disk activity light that cannot be turned off
I debated for a long time about renewing my laptop. It was getting long in the tooth and couldn’t run Windows 11. I decided to move away from laptops seeing as I ran a full size monitor anyway. The Geekom is a lovely little PC about 10cm x 10cm (4ins in old money). Plenty of inputs. I’m running 2 monitors through HDMI, using a USB stick as an additional storage drive, although the 1TB SSD would be fine. I’m using a USB hub from my old laptop to keep all my bits and bobs in one place. Definitely pleased with my purchase.
I’m absolutely chuffed with the Geekom Mini IT11. Setting it up was a doddle, no messing about whatsoever. It’s night and day compared to my old HP desktop – everything runs like a dream now. The unit is whisper quiet – you wouldn’t know it was on most of the time. It’s baffling how they’ve managed to cram so much grunt into such a tiny box!
To maximise desk space, I’ve attached the Mini IT11 to the back of my brand new Philips 271V8LA 27-inch monitor using the included VESA mount. This keeps the footprint tiny and all the ports are readily accessible. To minimise clutter and free up the USB ports, I’ve opted for a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse combo. It’s a perfect all-round solution!
I highly recommend the Geekom Mini IT11 🙂
Was not impressed with the vesa mount,it obscures one of my hdmi ports.Instructions for vesa mount are poor.The lack of usb ports on this device got tedious very quickly,the usb mouse and keyboard takes up 2 straight away,the other port is for WiFi,it needs at least 2 more ports.I will be buying a usb hub,the way the vesa mount sits on the back of my monitor makes it a faff bending under the monitor all the time just to add a usb thumb drive.It has a slight murmur this mini pc when used,it’s not loud but you can hear it.I think it’s quite quick,it should be with 32 gigs of ram in it,I wasn’t prepared to pay an extra 400 quid for the i9 version but the i9 had more ports.
I was amazed at the size, so small but obviously packs a lot in performance wise. I purchased this for Hauptwerk to connect via usb midi dongle and found it easy to set up with my Allen 2 manual and pedal ‘church’ organ. Absolutely no problems connecting what I needed to do with USB C to 15.5 inch monitor Fully function cable to monitor. I’ve just ordered a second monitor of the same make (touch screen). I’m pleased with the built in Realtek on the computer, High definition and headphone output. Previous mini computer not this make sound was awful. This one flawless.
Only slight ‘drawback’ is not enough sockets so purchased a hub and now no problem. Plenty of power to run hauptwerk virtual organs with 32 gig of ram but can upgrade to 64 if I want. Now installed an extra 1 terabyte SSD for storage. in the computer. Windows 11 pro already installed so not too long to set up and update via internal internet communication. Likewise this pc has Bluetoooth. Not tried that out yet. My old PC was a tower running windows 10 pro but I wanted something physically for the Allen organ and seems I found it in the Geekom. So far so good as I’ve not had the Geekom that long. So far not disappointed. i found it hard to find information on running Hauptwerk 8 in a mini computer and was disappointed with previous make but this Geekom has performed flawlessly.
After much research I bought a GEEKOM Mini it11 as a replacement for my ageing laptop pc. I have been looking at the mini pc format for a while as it is the ideal size for the limited desk space I have available. The Geekom IT11 has a great spec for my needs: Photography/Videography, and general home office working. I’m not a gamer and so cannot comment on how good it would be for that.
This pc is tiny and quite literally sits in the palm of my hand and I don’t have particularly big hands. It fits so neatly on my desk beneath my monitor and so far runs almost silently. The fan noise in normal use is barely perceptible and non-intrusive. 32gb RAM is more than sufficient for my usage at present, but it is reassuring to know that I can easily upgrade to 64gb if necessary in future. the i7 processor and 1Tb SSD means a fast boot-up time and plenty of storage built in. I’m investigating adding a 2.5inch disc or SSD into the empty slot in the base of the machine to increase my built in storage for photo’s and videos. I also use a NAS and cloud storage for this so as to provide multiple back-ups.
Connectivity is fantastic for a pc of this size. I currently use one monitor but it will apparently support up to eight monitors! I’ve added a powered USB hub as I have a lot of external devices needing USB connection.
Build quality is very good and the unit feels solidly constructed. I am altogether delighted with this mini PC so far and have not had to call on the apparently excellent Technical Support Geekom provide.
Would I recommend the Geekom Mini IT11? Absolutely, but make sure the spec meets your needs particularly if you are into Gaming.
I purchased this product in November 2022, based on reviews. It wasn’t ‘cheap’ but the spec was good, so I took the plunge and got it.
Set it up in the first week of Dec 2022, and I must be honest I was well impressed. However, at the beginning of March, just 4 months afterwards, I started to hear strange noises – at first I thought it was racing bikers in the distance, as I live in a rural area, and we get a lot of speeding bikers in the area. But the noises I heard were at strange times of the day…. Further investigation showed the noises were coming from the Mini PC.
So I contacted Geekom via their website, as it was the only way at first, expressing my concerns. They offered to replace the unit, which I accepted…. They gave me instructions regarding its return, which I followed to the letter, and promised to refund the 45 plus for the postage, they stated that providing them with proof of postage & a copy of the shipping label would ensure the replacement would e sent out within 2 days.
This never happened – I was asked for all the documents, including the one which showed the item had arrived and signed for at the address they gave me. To cut a very long story short, I received many, many requests for the documents I had sent many times!
I was getting worried – would I ever get back the 640 back? Luckily Karen He from HQ got involved, and after her intervention things started to get going – I was offered a replacement, but with half the RAM and SSD capacity of the model I returned! This of course I turned down and asked for a full refund, there were further issues, but eventually Karen got them sorted out. What should have taken 2 days turned out to be 2 weeks of constant daily emails.
The only reason I have given 4 stars is because of Karen He customer service, otherwise it would have been 1 star for the stressful experience, by the way I involved Amazon when I was getting financially concerned, and they were useless. It goes without saying that I would never buy or deal with Geekom again, based on my experience.