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I wasn’t expecting a saga when I ordered a compact mini PC for light home office stuff and the odd media evening — it actually did the job fine while I had it. Sadly the trouble started when I needed a refund. I sent the unit back to the German returns address they gave, DHL shows it arrived, but the seller’s logistics contact later claimed the box was empty. That bit really stuck with me — DHL’s tracking and signatures say otherwise, so you can imagine how frustrating that felt. The machine itself was okay, pleasant enough to use, but the whole back-and-forth over money left a sour taste.
They were slow to answer and then mostly sent the same templated replies, almost like pushing the problem back to me. At one point they even suggested I shouldn’t contact their logistics partner — odd recommendation, and not helpful. I’m not into drama; I run simple freelance work from home and rely on gear to be sorted without this hassle. I did follow up with my card issuer and also informed the German consumer body — and I’d advise anyone to keep all tracking and photos. It could be an isolated breakdown in their processes, and the mini PC itself performed as expected, but the returns and customer care need proper fixing. So, useful product, poor aftercare — proceed cautiously.Good box, useless for its advertised networking role
fine as a compact workstation, but not fit if you need the dual 10GbE ports. I first spotted this machine on a forum and a colleague actually tipped me off — sounded promising, so I bought one. Runs benches and general workloads very well, but when I try to use the onboard Intel E610‑XT2 dual 10GbE it destabilises the whole machine. In Unigine Superposition and 3DMark Time Spy I saw stutters, NIC dropouts, then full system freezes and reboots. After poking around I’m pretty convinced it’s a PCB/layout or power‑delivery issue (traces, VRMs, PCIe lanes) rather than a driver or BIOS bug — firmware updates didn’t help. The only reliable fix I’ve found is to disable the Intel NIC in BIOS, which makes it stable, stable actually, but of course you lose the two 10GbE ports — so the big selling point is gone. I’m now weighing return versus keeping it and adding an external TB4 10GbE card. Support have been frustratingly slow, seeming to stall until the return window lapses, which didn’t help my confidence. So: slightly sceptical at first, ended up content for non‑networking use, annoyed if you bought it for the high‑speed LAN features.
A pleasant surprise from a random tip
one unit got a bit warm under load, so I pinged them again. They didn’t argue, they booked a follow-up and gave a clear option to replace if needed. That kind of follow-through makes a difference — good to know there’s a warranty and someone is actually monitoring the situation. I’ve already recommended these to another colleague and shared my experience in the same forum where I first saw them. Not overly polished, but solid, and the delivery + support combo made it feel like a decent buy.
Would I buy again? Probably, yes — especially if they keep up this level of communication. Price is fair for what we’ve got, delivery was top notch, and the customer service made the small stresses vanish. Small imperfections here and there, but overall I’m pleased.Quiet little beast
the Beelink SER8 runs dead quiet, which for me is a real win because I do a bit of editing and the last thing I need is a constant whirr in the background. It’s not just quiet, it’s solid-feeling too — decent build, no creaks or wobbles, and it looks tidy on the shelf. I’ll admit I was a bit wary before buying. The product pages weren’t massively clear on the OS, and some reviews mentioned flaky Wi‑Fi, so I hesitated and even tried a GMKTec first. That turned into a return — the GMKTec was noisy and underwhelming — so I went back to Beelink and, yeah, glad I did.
About bee-link
Bee-Link (often styled Beelink) is a consumer electronics brand that manufactures compact desktop computers and related hardware. Its product range includes mini PCs used for home and office computing, media playback and other general-purpose PC tasks. Beelink devices are typically sold through online retailers and marketplaces to individual consumers and small organisations looking for space-saving computer systems.
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fine as a compact workstation, but not fit if you need the dual 10GbE ports. I first spotted this machine on a forum and a colleague actually tipped me off — sounded promising, ... Read onBy: Russell