• GMK K12 uses OCuLink and USB4 to make eGPU support completely plug-and-play
  • Ryzen 7 H 255 pushes 70W under load, rare in palm-sized budget mini PCs
  • Triple M.2 SSD slots make the K12 unusually capable of handling massive storage arrays

GMK has launched the K12, a mini PC priced at 2,099 yuan (approximately $292), designed for users seeking a compact yet expandable system.

Unlike typical budget systems, the K12 supports both OCuLink and USB4, making external GPU connectivity a practical reality without modifying internal components.



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