Mini PC AMD Ryzen 5300U, 16GB DDR4 512GB NVMe SSD, Triple 4K

Mini PC AMD Ryzen 5300U

Mini PC AMD Ryzen 5300U, 16GB DDR4 512GB NVMe SSD, Triple 4K HDMI/DP/Type-C, WiFi 6 BT5.3, Dual 2.5G LAN, Expandable to 64GB/4TB, Small Desktop Computer Micro PC for Office, Home, Media

  • : This Glorlin mini pc features an AMD Ryzen 3 5300U processor with 4 cores and 8 threads, boosting up to 3.8GHz. Integrated Radeon graphics supports smooth everyday workloads including office apps, web browsing, media playback, and light gaming, making it a practical small pc, and compact mini desktop computer for home or business environments.
  • & : Equipped with 16GB DDR4 RAM for responsive multitasking and a 512GB M.2 2280 NVMe SSD for fast boot and quick data access. The memory can be expanded up to 64GB and storage up to 4TB, giving this mini computer flexible upgrade potential for growing workloads and long-term use.
  • : HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C allow this micro pc to drive up to three 4K displays simultaneously. Expand your workspace for multitasking, financial dashboards, programming, or content viewing. A compact small desktop computer that helps improve productivity in office, studio, or home setups.
  • & : esigned for connectivity, this ryzen mini pc includes 2×USB 3.2, 2×USB 2.0, Type-C 3.2, HDMI, DP, 3.5mm audio, and dual 2.5G LAN ports. WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 enable fast wireless connections for peripherals and networking, making this micro computer suitable for office networks, home labs, and media systems.
  • : This mini gaming pc and mini desktop features a low-noise fan and high-efficiency thermal materials to improve heat dissipation during daily workloads. The compact mini computers design saves desk space while maintaining stable operation for office work, media streaming, light development, and casual gaming.
  • – & : Glorlin provides a 1-year warranty for this mini pc. If you have questions about setup, performance, or suggestions for improvement, feel free to reach out to us through Amazon messages or our after-sales support email. Our team is ready to help ensure a smooth experience.

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  1. About Us

    Glorlin designed to deliver reliable computing performance in a compact form that fits naturally into modern workspaces.

    Glorlin mini PCs are built to support smooth multitasking for office work, remote collaboration, and everyday computing needs.

SKU: B0GKD6MMSY
Brand: Glorlin
Model: GT103
Manufacture: Glorlin

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3 Responses

  1. MelinaPBGM says:

     United States

    Whoa!
    Well, color me impressed with this dude. It’s so small to be a whole PC so I wasn’t expecting much, but had I been, this would have met it! It runs quickly and smoothly (at least within the first week since I got it, lol) and to be honest I was so terrified about setting it up wrong somehow that I tried to have my husband do it, but I was able to take care of it myself in ten minute with no trouble at all. Comes with Windows already there.

    Graphics card has no right to be in this thing and as good as it is. No noticeable latency. Still, the “gaming PC” marketing is a tad generous in my book… The IGPU is fine for browsing/office/light cozy games even but it isn’t really something you could play most “you need a gaming PC for this” level files on without seeing the difference. The dual 2.5G LAN tells me they largely intended it for networked use, like a home server thing… Most ordinary home “just a desktop” users do not need two separate wired Ethernet ports, and they definitely do not need them to be 2.5 gigs. But nevertheless, here I apparently am, and even for my personal use case of “lots of tabs + documents + folders + dashboards,” I feel this thing is truly quite excellent value.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Clean Machine...And a Great Little PC!
    I was surprised to like this little Glorlin Mini PC so much. I usually build my own PCs, and my experience with other pre-built computers from major brands is that they were ‘stuffed to the gills’ with often questionable bloatware. When I ordered this Mini PC I was concerned that it would either be an illegitimate copy of Windows, or be pre-loaded with questionable software. I am very happy to report that neither of these concerns were necessary, it was a VERY clean machine. And setup was simplicity itself. Answering a few basic questions for the Windows setup, and it was ready to roll in minutes.

    My first concern was the operating system, which was stated a bit vaguely in the product description. The ‘About Windows’ screen (see pic) verified that it was indeed a legitimate Windows 11 Pro installation. Digging further to verify the activation status, I confirmed that it was properly activated (see pic). And last but not least, I inquired into the type of license (see pic). Windows reports the license type as OEM_DM. A bit of research revealed that “Windows OEM_DM license is a type of OEM license that is activated via a digital marker embedded in the hardware, rather than through a traditional product key. This license is tied to the hardware and typically cannot be transferred to another device.” All this is true of most any pre-built PC, so all was perfectly good on the Operating System front.

    My other concern was bloatware, adware and malware. Going immediately to the list of installed programs, I was pleased, and surprised, that there appeared to be nothing added to the basic Windows install. But wanting to be extra sure, I did a Full Scan with Windows Defender, including an “offline scan” to detect anything especially sneaky. The results were squeaky clean (see pic).

    I was delighted that this Glorlin Mini PC was a clean and legitimate setup, and was even more delighted as I used it. It is amazing that a computer this small can do pretty much any normal computer tasks with aplomb. Hooking it up to my 27″ monitor, everything looked great. Surfing the web, email, social media, watching videos…it did everything as well as my mid-tower build. It might strain with high-demand gaming or heavy-duty video content creation, but you can certainly write the ‘great American novel novel’ on it, or edit your photos with ease. And if you eventually run out of room on the speedy 512GB NVMe SSD, it can be expanded internally up to 4TB, or simply use a USB-3 external drive. The 16GB of DDR4 RAM equals my desktop setup, which has never been insufficient.

    If your computing needs are basic (and you’ll already know if that is NOT you), I think this is a great little PC. It sips gently on the electric power, and is very quiet in use. It would be a great backup computer, as well as perfect as a gift for family members with normal computer needs. Highly recommended!

  3. MaybelleJGP says:

     United States

    Small Box Big Potential
    I’ve built about 13 to 15 PCs over the last few years, so I’ve become well-versed with computers and different builds. This is my first mini PC that I haven’t built myself. I’ve built a couple compact mini ITX PCs, but never owned something like this.

    Overall, both internally and externally, it’s pretty decent. I was surprised how well-rounded it is for being white-label. It has a solid CPU for its size. The 4C/8T Zen 2 still holds up, even if it’s a few years old. It has 16GB of DDR4 running in dual channel, which should help iGPU performance, and a 512GB NVMe which is pretty snazzy. It also has a decent port selection on the back with dual LAN, HDMI, DisplayPort, and a lot of USB on both the front and rear, which I like to see. I like the compact metal chassis with the silver-blue finish and side vents. It’s surprisingly quiet even under load. It also has a VESA mount to put it on the back of a monitor, which helps with cleanup, though it might make turning it on a little tricky if the button is facing the wrong way.

    It boots straight into Windows setup and comes with a pre-activated copy of Windows 11 Pro. Very easy to use and beginner-friendly. Setup is fast and not complicated (around 10 minutes or less in my case). The software is integrated in a way where you don’t see the BIOS splash when booting, which is pretty interesting. If I had anything bad to say, it’s that it’s a bit generic inside and out, and it’s clearly off-brand. I’m not sure what kind of long-term support it will have, if any. BIOS updates are also uncertain. The graphics are the weakest part. It uses Vega 6 from the Ryzen 3 5300U, which was never that strong and is now older tech. The power brick and cables feel basic, and there’s no clear way to upgrade without tearing it down. CPU-Z showed a default string for the motherboard, which gives you an idea of how simple it is under the hood.

    That said, the Ryzen 3 5300U is the strongest part here. It’s still usable in 2026. For office work, browsing, streaming, multitasking, emulation, and light gaming, it does fine. I tested it for about an hour and had no trouble running Fortnite on medium or older games like Skyrim. I also tested a few programs like Dolphin and basic web browsing with no issues. I’m planning to use it as a living room PC for web browsing or as an emulation station, which I think it’ll do well as. The VESA mount should make it easy to place behind a TV, and it’s compact enough that you’d barely notice it. For light or older gaming, it’s perfectly serviceable. More demanding modern games will likely require lower settings. The biggest concern is the brand. It looks like one of those rotating OEM names, so support and warranty are uncertain.

    At $320, the value feels a bit high for the specs. You’re paying for convenience. It’s prebuilt, small, and easy to set up. At the current price, it makes the most sense if you specifically want the small form factor and plug-and-play simplicity. If long-term support or upgradeability is a priority, this may not be the best fit. But if you just want something compact that works right away and handles everyday tasks smoothly, it’s perfectly serviceable.

    Pros:
    Compact metal chassis
    Good CPU performance for the size
    16GB dual channel RAM
    Strong port selection
    Easy setup with pre-activated Windows
    Quiet operation

    Cons:
    Weak integrated graphics
    Off-brand with uncertain support
    No clear upgrade path
    Basic power brick and cables
    Value feels a bit high for the specs