• ChatGPT calls this mini PC "a steal" while Gemini says it's "insa

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Dec 18 16:45:08 2025
    ChatGPT calls this mini PC "a steal" while Gemini says it's "insane" value
    for money Meet the $379 AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS powerhouse that AI is raving about

    Date:
    Thu, 18 Dec 2025 16:40:36 +0000

    Description:
    No other deal touches this Machenike AI mini PC for value - and it boasts an AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS with 16GB of high-speed RAM and a 512GB M.2 SSD.

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    I am an avid bargain PC hunter. When I see a pre-built PC on sale, my first thought is usually: Is it cheaper to buy this or build it myself? So when I saw the Machenike Mini PC drop to $379 at Amazon (down from $399), I took it as a challenge.

    I headed over to PCPartPicker to assemble a rig that could surpass the Machenikes specs for the same price or less. That spec sheet is a tough one to match: AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS (Passmark: ~29,000), 16GB DDR5 , and a 512GB
    PCIe 3.0 SSD .

    I thought it would be easy. I was wrong.

    Note that this deal has been available for a few weeks and while its price went up by $30, it is still exceptional value for money and now, given that
    it is on sale at Amazon, you can easily return it should you want to. The reality check

    I didnt just fail to match the price; I couldnt even get close. By the time I added all the components, my Im-so-gonna-beat-Machenike basket had hit almost $570 . (excluding the price of the OS license)

    That is nearly 50% more than the price of the prebuilt mini PCand that was without adding the cost of a Windows license ($119.99).

    Check out the breakdown of my best attempt to build a Machenike rival:

    Component

    Details

    My DIY Cost (est)

    Machenike Cost

    CPU

    Ryzen 5 9600X

    $191.99

    included

    Motherboard

    Asrock A620

    $79.98

    included

    RAM

    Crucial 16GB DDR5

    $137.99

    included

    SSD

    Patriot 300 512GB PCIe Gen3

    $59.99

    included

    Case + PSU

    Rosewill FBM-X2-400 (400W PSU)

    $65.99

    included

    Cooler

    Arctic Alpine 23

    $11.99

    included

    WiFi

    EDUP 9636GS

    $19.98

    included

    OS

    Windows 11 license

    $119.99

    included

    Total



    $687.98

    $379.00 Why this is an anomaly

    The math here makes for some depressing reading for hardcore DIYers. The CPU and the memory cost almost as much as the pre-built itself. The price of the RAM alone accounted for about 25% of my hypothetical DIY build .

    That's due to the massive DDR shortage crisis that's hitting the global
    market right now.

    Remember, my prebuilt doesnt come with a unified warranty. A DIY build would still require me to diagnose any potential problems myself, and that excludes the opportunity cost of my own assembly time.

    At $379, Amazon isnt just selling a mere computer. They are charging you for the CPU and memory, then giving you the case, heatsink, fan, SSD, OS, and motherboard for free .

    Oh, and some serious peace of mind and a few hundred minutes of your life back.

    No wonder then that ChatGPT described this mini PC as (Image credit: Future)

    While Google's Gemini said that this is an insane price to pay (Image credit: Future) My verdict

    I chose the Ryzen 5 9600X for my comparison because, at the time of writing, it was only about $20 more than the older 7600X and marginally faster than
    the 8745HS, at least on Passmark's synthetic multicore benchmark.

    But honestly, even swapping parts for older generations (like the 7600X) or scouring the used market wouldnt change the outcome enough to beat $379.

    If youre a builder, this will come as an epiphany: the current component market inflation might suddenly make DIY attractive only to the affluent. For the rest of us, buying this pre-built isnt "giving up"its the only sensible move that wont hurt your pocket. Methodology & Notes The CPU Choice: Technically, I compared a Desktop CPU (9600X) against a Mobile CPU (8745HS). While the 9600X is faster, it was the cheapest current-gen option available
    to even attempt a comparison.

    The "Marginally Faster" Claim: I based my performance comparison on PassMark Multi-Core benchmarks. Despite being a desktop-class chip with a 50% higher TDP, the Ryzen 5 9600X (6-core) scores only ~3% higher than the mobile Ryzen
    7 8745HS (8-core). The mobile chip's extra two cores allow it to virtually match the desktop processor's multi-threaded output, making the "marginal" difference a fair description for productivity workloads. The 9600X is unsurprisingly way faster in single thread tests.

    The GPU: The Ryzen 9600X comes with an integrated GPU, so I saved on the price of a dedicated video card.

    Memory: I chose two DDR5 DIMM sticks because dual-channel is cheaper and faster.

    Storage: I opted for a generic NVMe SSD as Machenikes spec sheet didnt specify the exact drive protocol.

    Motherboard: The ASRock A620M motherboard supports the Ryzen 5 9600X CPU (requires BIOS version 3.20).

    Postage: Excluded, assuming Amazon Prime availability.



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