Summary and conclusion
Unsurprisingly, Beelink once again does well in the categories of manufacturing quality and workmanship. The case of this mini-PC is used in various models and is nothing new. How the Ryzen 5 5560U with its maximum of 25 watts performs in direct comparison to various other mini-PCs, I have compiled here:
Kampf der Zwerge: Mini-PC Benchmark im Vergleich und Übersicht aller bisher getesteten Modelle
As you can see, the 5600H and 5560U are sometimes closer together, sometimes further apart depending on the benchmark. Overall, however, the little brother could keep up surprisingly well when you look at the comparison of the specifications on the first page again. In order to save another 10 watts in the already very frugal processors, AMD has trimmed the 5560U considerably. When it comes to pure CPU performance, it cannot be outperformed, but as soon as CPU and graphics cores are demanded at the same time, the difference increases considerably. I find the pricing on the part of Beelink all the more strange. For the SER5 Pro 5600H they currently want $419, the SER 5560U is offered for $389. Considering the partly noticeable performance jump, there is hardly any reason to save the $30.
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But then offering the model with the 5600H for the identical price of currently 509€ in the German Amazon store lacks any logic. Perhaps the pricing will still change, but there is actually little reason for the model with the 5560U, since you can also directly grab the SER5 Pro with a stronger 5600H.
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The test sample was provided by Beelink without obligation. There was and is no influence on the tests and results. There was also no compensation for expenses and no obligation to publish.
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