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Pre-order the new GMKtec NucBox 4 at $ 60 off.

Currently, the easiest way to make a splash for a new company is to present their products through crowdfunding platforms like Indiegogo or Kickstarter. And GMKtec is definitely one such company. And in less than 2 years, mini PC maker GMKtec has brought a range of mini PCs to market. From NucBox on Indiegogo (NucBox S later on C2C platforms) to NucBox2 and now they represent NucBox3 and NucBox4. It is also worth mentioning that NucBox 4 is mini pc with AMD processor with Windows 11 Pro preinstalled.

The NucBox 4 looks like a pretty versatile mini home PC with great specs and a great price tag. It features an AMD Ryzen 7 3750H processor paired with a Radeon RX Vega 10 GPU, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB solid state drive. You can also add up to 64GB of RAM or add an optional M.2 or 2,5 ″ SATA hard drive. With support for three displays (2x HDMI 2.0, USB Type-C with DP), you can work in 4K @ 60Hz and make full use of your mini PC. As mentioned earlier, it comes with Windows 11 Pro installed, but you can also upgrade to Linux / Ubuntu if needed.

The NucBox 4 Mini PC is already listed on their website for pre-order priced at $ 599,99. Y You can also apply an additional $ 60 discount code PR-KB4 during checkout for the first 50 orders. Valid until January 16, 23:59 GMT + 8. And it should hit Amazon pretty soon.

But if you're looking for an even cheaper mini PC, then the NucBox 3 is your ideal model. Equipped with Intel Celeron J4125, 8GB DDR4 RAM, 256GB SSD, multiple ports, Gigabit LAN and DP 4K @ 60Hz or Windows 11 Home port, it can be the perfect low-cost home solution. Also packaged nicely in a small and lightweight 386g body.You can also apply a $ 70 coupon PR-KB3 on their website to bring the price down to just $ 239,99 and get the wireless mouse and keyboard combo for free. And again only for the first 50 orders before January 16, 23:59 GMT + 8. Or simply go to Amazon and buy it for $ 219,99 with an internal coupon.


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