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This mini PC is 26% off, and the spec sheet makes most full-size desktops at this price look wasteful

GEEKOM A7 MAX drops to $699 (26% off): Ryzen 9, 16GB DDR5, dual USB4, 3-yr warranty.

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Mini PCs have gotten genuinely capable over the last couple of years, but most of them still ask you to accept meaningful connectivity compromises to get into a compact chassis. The GEEKOM A7 MAX doesn’t make that trade. It’s down to $699 at Amazon, a $250 saving off its $949 list price, and it pairs a Ryzen 9 7940HS with dual USB4 ports, dual 2.5G LAN, and DDR5 memory in a package that takes up less desk space than most monitors.

What you’re getting

The AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS is an 8-core, 16-thread processor that boosts up to 5.2GHz, which is more than enough headroom for demanding creative workloads, video editing, and multitasking without a dedicated GPU in the picture. The integrated Radeon 780M handles 1080p gaming and accelerates 4K video editing in DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro through Ryzen AI, which frees up the main processor for everything else running alongside it.

16GB of DDR5 sits in one of two slots, leaving the second open for expansion up to 128GB if your workflow eventually demands it. The 1TB M.2 NVMe Gen 4 SSD is fast enough to keep load times out of the conversation, and a UHS-II SD card slot adds up to 2TB of supplementary storage for creators who shoot a lot of card-based media.

The connectivity is where the A7 MAX pulls away from most mini PC competition at this price. Dual 40Gbps USB4 ports handle eGPUs, high-speed storage, and multi-monitor setups without internal modifications, and the four-display support across two HDMI 2.0 and two USB4 outputs makes this a legitimate workstation option for anyone running a multi-screen setup. Dual 2.5G Ethernet adds proper networking capability for home lab, NAS, and business environments where a single gigabit port isn’t enough.

Cooling comes from GEEKOM’s IceBlast 2.0 system, with dual copper heat pipes and an enlarged fan that keeps noise under 36dB while handling the thermal load of a 45W processor. Windows 11 Pro comes pre-installed, and a 3-year warranty backs the whole package.

Why it’s worth it

Most mini PCs at $699 ask you to choose between processor performance, connectivity, and memory spec. The A7 MAX doesn’t present that choice. The Ryzen 9, DDR5, USB4, and dual 2.5G LAN add up to a machine that competes with full-size desktops costing considerably more, and the $250 saving makes the decision considerably easier than it already was.

The bottom line

The GEEKOM A7 MAX at $699 is a well-specified mini PC that earns its place as a primary machine rather than a secondary one. The Ryzen 9 processor, expandable DDR5, dual USB4 ports, and 3-year warranty add up to a desktop that delivers well beyond what the form factor might suggest, and the $250 discount makes it one of the more compelling compact PC deals available right now.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
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