

🚀 Mini PC, Mega Power: Unleash pro-level speed and visuals in a compact powerhouse!
The MINISFORUM UM890 Pro Mini PC packs a cutting-edge AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor with 8 cores and 16 threads, turbo boosting up to 5.2GHz. It features a massive 64GB DDR5 5600MHz RAM and dual PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD slots with 1TB storage, expandable to 8TB. Designed for professionals, it supports quad-display output with 8K and 4K resolutions via HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4, and USB4 ports. Dual 2.5G LAN ports and a variety of USB and Oculink interfaces ensure enterprise-grade connectivity. Its compact form factor is paired with an advanced cooling system for quiet, efficient performance, making it ideal for multitasking, creative workflows, and high-res gaming setups.


































| ASIN | B0D9Q4NCY8 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | MINISFORUM |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (57) |
| Date First Available | 21 March 2025 |
| Form Factor | Small Form Factor |
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Integrierte Grafik |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR5 |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard Drive Size | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Item model number | UM890 Pro |
| Manufacturer | Micro Computer (HK) Tech Limited |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 64 GB |
| Memory Clock Speed | 5600 MHz |
| Memory Technology | DDR5 |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | OS |
| Package Dimensions | 18.21 x 15.8 x 12.19 cm; 1.6 kg |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Processor Socket | Socket F |
| Processor Speed | 4 GHz |
| Processor Type | Ryzen 9 |
| RAM Size | 96 GB |
| Resolution | 7680x4320 |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Series | UM890 Pro |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
A**E
I got it and it was okay at first for older games but when I tried to play multiplayer games it was horrible then I tried to increase the performance in the settings and went down for and update then tried starting it back up and now it doesn't work it turns on and off way too quick and there is no way to troubleshoot it so I request a refund and they agreed through chat and said I'd have my refund in 2-3 hours then days later after not getting it I got in a chat with them and that said I couldn't get a refund because it went over 30 days but a few days before they said I'd have my refund in 2-3 hours and so I couldn't stand being lied to and called them and talked to 2 people who could barely speak any English and they refused to give me a refund and I about lost it so $766 out the window for me. If anyone decides to get this junk get the 2 year warranty yes it's $60 but I promise you that you will be sending it back so just maybe not get it to begin with really.
S**S
Note in the picture that the Minisforum UM890 Pro is less than half the size of my Unifi USW Enterprise 8 PoE switch. The UM890 Pro is REALLY quiet. Under normal conditions you never hear the fan. I ended up putting a Samsung 890 Pro 4TB NVMe in mine to replace the provided 1TB NVMe. I run Ubuntu 24.04 on mine and it runs perfectly from the start. I have mentioned this little marvel on my @ScottiBYTE YouTube channel multiple times. I bought the UM890 to replace my Dell XPS 8930 which had developed problems. I configured the two 2.5Gbps NICs as an 802.3ad aggregated connection to my aforementioned switch and it is great to have a 5Gbps connection that hums along flawlessly. My only complaint has been the design of the BIOS. This BIOS lacks support for legacy boot. So, you will be booting EFI only. I suppose the fact that Microsoft has dispensed with MBR booting has influenced PC makers. The BIOS also lacks granular control over PXE booting features and for that matter I have not managed to get PXE booting to work at all. I have both Netboot.XYZ and a iVentoy PXE servers and my other systems boot from them fine. The UM890 takes the NBP download from the server but hangs on initializing iPXE. I use PXE booting for my backups and I am presently using a USB Bootable thumb drive as an alternative since PXE doesn't work. I emailed Minisforum three times and their support apparently had no idea what PXE was and told me they only support Windows thinking PXE was an OS. The last BIOS issue I found was there appears to be absolutely no provision for a BIOS upgrade to this machine ever. After 40 years of building and configuring PCs that is a first. In fact the BIOs is what I would call the "PlaySckool" BIOS. However, past the BIOS this system is completely and totally FAST and AWESOME and I could not have hoped for better. By the way, pro tip... F7 is the key to bring up the alternate device boot menu.
J**C
Couple Win11 issues -- like it took a bit to find out the OS was deactivating the keyboard after a couple minutes of inactivity, but after using crapfix, got rid of most of the bloatware. The unit itself works fine except for one issue: The audio plug on the front is non-functional -- plug doesn't "click" in and falls out easily, no sound except for some feedback and static -- that's the minus one star. Luckily it's not a big deal for me because the bluetooth works just fine.. Added a USB strip -- not enough USB ports on the unit. Actually, it's so small that there isn't space for many more ports. Works good for dual monitors, one HDMI and one DP. Very quiet. The blue power button is very bright -- little fingernail polish and it's fine. Held the unit down with some velcro patches on the four corners....otherwise it slides around when hitting the power button.
M**T
Great little box that’s pretty powerful. I can run any game on it pretty well. My only complaint is the Bluetooth disconnects randomly and read this is an issue with the box. I just bought a dongle usb and use that. That was a disappointment, besides that it’s a nice little machine.
E**K
This review is for the MINISFORUM UM890 Pro. I was looking for an all around fast PC with good graphics for gaming. I run multiple virtual machines at the same time with Windows and Linux operating systems. My gaming is mostly MMORPGs. I am very impressed with how fast and quiet this Mini PC is even with 100% CPU and 100% Graphics processing. Running continuously at 100% CPU and 100% GPU the temperatures were 71c for the SOC (entire chip) and 81c for the CPU. The system had no problems and the fans were still barely noticeable. The air coming out was warm, but not hot. The 4nm gate technology makes a big difference. It has no problem running virtual machines (make sure to turn off Windows 11 Core Isolation!). I use VirtualBox to run everything from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 11. Mint Linux 22 with the 6.1 kernel has support for the graphics in this PC. Earlier versions did not detect the graphics device. If you plan to use Linux, make sure you have a recent distro with at least the 6.1 kernel. It comes with Windows 11 Pro. It also starts encrypting your disk as soon as you install Windows. If you don't want your disk encrypted, turn off BItLocker encryption as soon as possible, so you don't have to wait for the disk to be decrypted. My biggest problem with Windows 11 was the Core Isolation security feature. It caused virtual machines to malfunction without any error messages from Windows about blocking access by software. It wasn't obvious why the virtual machines were slow, erratic and crashing. The network ports, wireless and Bluetooth work great and are fast. The audio on the front is clean and quiet to make the most of your headphones or sound system. This Mini PC is well worth the price. It packs a lot of power in a small space and still manages to be quiet and cool. I added a larger nVME module and the PC was easy to upgrade. I had a little trouble reconnecting the fan cable to the main board. It would be better if that cable was longer, so that the top can be flipped up completely without disconnecting the fan. The PC also comes with a separate OCulink card that has to be installed by you if you want it. The OCulink card goes in one of the M.2 slots. So, you might want to install the OCulink card and upgrade storage or RAM at the same time. Be prepared for reconnecting a tiny fan connector.
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