Customer Reviews for NIMO - Mini PC Desktop, AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 128GB LPDDR5 8000MHz RAM 4TB SSD Radeon 8060S 4K USB4.0 BT5.2 WiFi7 5.1GHz - Silver
Customer Rating
5
Very Capable
on July 23, 2025
Posted by: Anonymous
Incredibly capable little machine. Runs pretty much anything I need to in 4K and I do not feel the chassis getting hot at all. Well built and feels solid. Supports WoL if you need it (and it works very well). Starts up very fast from cold boot/hibernation. It goes without saying you鈥檒l be aiming for 4K/30 if you want 鈥淐inematic Ultra Experiences鈥?but you can get 4K 60 at lower settings. Will not support path tracing on cyberpunk but does ok with lesser ray tracing. Incredible value for the price honestly, especially if you plan on using it for LLMs or development too. 128gb variable ram is insane
Written by a customer while visiting Yeaher Inc.
Customer Rating
5
Great Machine
on July 29, 2025
Posted by: Jake
I set it up as a proxmox node and it鈥檚 great so far.
Written by a customer while visiting Yeaher Inc.
Customer Rating
2
Great Hardware, Bleeding Edge Software
on July 29, 2025
Posted by: Mark Z.
If you're looking to run the latest AI models, you might want to wait on this. Support for this hardware is still mostly vaporware, and what does run, runs on more modest systems. Hardware documentation is also lacking, e.g. there is no SSD upgrade/add guide to pull the chassis out and expand the storage. Also Windows 11 Pro defaults to not play nice with dual booting, as Bitlocker comes on.
Written by a customer while visiting Yeaher Inc.
Customer Rating
5
Fast, silent, efficient
on July 30, 2025
Posted by: Paul s.
Pretty much my large desktop PC in a tiny form factor. Everything I ever wanted in a mini PC.
Written by a customer while visiting Yeaher Inc.
Customer Rating
5
Powerful and Quiet
on December 10, 2025
Posted by: Olde
This little performance giant was worth the wait. Ryzen AI Max 395 is clearly currently one of the best consumer CPUs you can get which is powerful enough for gaming and running AI projects alike. 128GB at the current market of DRAM shortage times is huge and made me glad that I did a right choice. It's configurable either from BIOS or from Adrenaline up to allot up to 96GB to GPU (and even a bit more possible in Linux). The specs wise it's matches the description, though I think it has BT 5.4, not 5.2 but that's even better. SD4 also plus. No Oculink ports, but two NVMe M.2 slots, one occupied by WD 7100 with preinstalled Win 11 Pro, technically possible to use adapter on the second and made some custom cuts, but didn't test it as it might void the warranty. Two USB4 ports, unclear either 20Gbps or 40Gbps - but could connect external GPU on both, so that also works well. Overall, very happy with purchase. For improvements I'd like to see improved support section with more recent drivers and BIOS updates, and ability to adjust fan speed for my custom preferences. It's fairly quiet, but I'd like to have an option for constantly running fan on slow speed rather than making stopping and restarting noises.