Key Takeaways
1. GMKtec launched the budget-friendly NucBox G3S mini PC, priced at $139.99 for the base model.
2. The NucBox G3S features Alder Lake architecture and is powered by the Intel N95 processor.
3. It offers two configuration options: 8 GB RAM with 256 GB storage or 16 GB RAM with 512 GB SSD storage.
4. The mini PC has two M.2 slots for storage expansion, supporting up to 10 TB total, with specific compatibility for SATA and PCIe drives.
5. Connectivity includes WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and multiple ports, along with support for dual-display outputs and VESA mounting.
GMKtec has launched a new budget-friendly mini PC aimed at the worldwide market, called the NucBox G3S. This system is built on the Alder Lake architecture and is powered by the older Intel N95 processor. The starting price for this entry-level PC is $139.99, while there is another version available for $159.99 directly from the official website.
Configuration Options
The cheaper option comes with 8 GB of DDR4 RAM and 256 GB of storage, whereas the more expensive model upgrades the RAM to 16 GB and increases the storage to 512 GB SSD. It’s interesting to note that you can expand the storage capacity to as much as 10 TB using the two M.2 slots available. However, one of those slots is a SATA type, which can accommodate up to a 2 TB 2242 SSD, while the other can fit up to an 8 TB PCIe 3.0 2280 drive (currently, a 2 TB Crucial T705 is priced at $159.99 on Amazon).
RAM and Connectivity
The maximum RAM the mini PC can support is 16 GB. Even though the GMK G3S has a compact and smaller design, it offers a good variety of ports. Specifically, it includes the following configuration of ports:
For wireless communications, the mini PC is equipped with WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0. Some other notable features of the GMK NucBox G3S include support for VESA mounting, a quiet cooling system, and the ability to handle dual-display outputs. Take a look at the images below for more details about this system.





























