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title: "ASUS UN65U-M023M VivoMini Barebones PC with Intel Core i3-7100U and Integrated 4K UHD Graphics"
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# 4K UHD Graphics, HDMI/DP Intel i3-7100U, 3.5 GHz Compact 5.1" x 5.1" x 2" ASUS UN65U-M023M VivoMini Barebones PC with Intel Core i3-7100U and Integrated 4K UHD Graphics

**Brand:** asus
**Price:** 62 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Workspace with ASUS VivoMini!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ASUS UN65U-M023M VivoMini Barebones PC with Intel Core i3-7100U and Integrated 4K UHD Graphics by asus
- **How much does it cost?** 62 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/39560283-asus-un65u-m023m-vivomini-barebones-pc-with-intel-core-i3)

## Best For

- asus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Design:** Maximize your workspace with a sleek, space-saving footprint.
- • **Stunning Visuals:** Immerse yourself in breathtaking 4K UHD graphics for all your media.
- • **Expandable Memory:** Future-proof your setup with support for up to 16GB DDR4 RAM.
- • **Powerful Performance:** Experience lightning-fast processing with the 7th-gen Intel Core i3.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Stay connected with built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0.

## Overview

The ASUS UN65U-M023M VivoMini Barebones PC is a compact powerhouse featuring a 7th-generation Intel Core i3-7100U processor, integrated 4K UHD graphics, and support for up to 16GB DDR4 memory. With a tiny footprint and versatile connectivity options, it's perfect for both home and office environments.

## Description

Packing a Core i3-7100U processor, 802.11ac Wi-Fi and dual storage design into a 5.1"-square footprint, the barebones VivoMini UN65U-M023M provides a powerful DIY mini-PC foundation. Bring your own storage drives (M.2 or 2.5" SSD), DDR4 SO-DIMM memory (up to 16GB) and OS to create your perfect multi-purpose mini PC.

Review: Fun little project But if you buy used PLEASE READ - First, the unit itself is awesome. Very sleek and quite professional looking despite the size, super impressed and totally soundless. I put 8GB of ram on it and for setup an old 2.5" HD till my M.2 comes in later this week. Made a bootable USB installation stick (Google how to) for CENTOS and Win10 and set it up for dual boot. It works fantastic. I bought the I3 unit (dual core with hyper threading) and was amazed at how fast it runs. Not sure how much better the i5 or i7 unit would be in terms of bang for the buck. The video is built in Intel so eh... For the price, the i3 unit is the sweet spot I'm thinking. I've fooled with Celeron unit in the past and would not recommend it. Quad core Pentium yes, Celeron no way. I know it would leave you very disappointed, unless you expected no performance at all and just want to be as inexpensive as possible. I also borrowed a Mini Port to VGA adapter and ran two full HD monitors just fine, BUT this will never be a screaming gamer box so don't even go there if that's what you expect. You will be disappointed. The i3 also has VM hardware support so you can do Android development/host VMs, etc. Probably doesn't matter, but I will put Android Studio on this box, so it does to me. Since VRAM is cut out of DRAM, I'd build it out this way and I think you'll be happy: 1) 8GB memory (single stick works fine and will let you stick in another stick at some point) 2) Some sort of M.2 SSD (right now 250GB appears to be the sweet spot price point and you can always add a 2.5 HDD for storage on the cheap later), 3) Add some sort of Wireless keyboard/mouse (I'm using Logitech K320 and M215 as I had an extra set laying around), 4) An HDMI Interfaced 1920x1080 monitor 5) You're in business. Clean virtually wireless setup and real good bang for the buck. Super clean if you attach it (VESA standard holes) to the back of your monitor. Think real cheap all in one without the disadvantages if it breaks. You can add an external DVD for $30.00 if you want to watch DVDs. After the KB/mouse and DVD, you'll still have two USB ports built in for expansion of printer/cam/headset/etc. I don't know about UHD 4K support as I have no UHD to test it on. It says it will run it and probably will for streaming/business but no games I'd imagine. Also didn't try the built in ethernet, just went wireless and it worked fine. Now, on to my only issue - I bought it used from desertcart Warehouse deals and I highly recommend going that route (I'm sure that most returns are because when it arrived and wasn't plug and play it went back and I'll take the savings and thank you non readers very much) BUT you may only get the box and power supply. The VESA mount kit, the 2.5" HD mounting rails and ribbon cable, and all paperwork may/will be missing. So sit it on your desk, use an M.2 SSD, by an MP-VGA/DMI/HDMI adapter if you want dual monitors, download the manuals and enjoy the savings. But KNOW there will most likely be missing stuff and desertcart will let you return it but will not give you the missing parts. Now here is something I did and you may be able to as well - When I called desertcart about getting the missing stuff and they said no can do and offered RMA and I said no, I wanted it, but before I could type my next message, they popped up and offered me a $90.00 refund to get missing parts locally. Of course I said yes. Maybe you can, too. I had a tiny ribbon cable for the HD from an old laptop, mounted it with a bit of hot glue, ordered a $7.95 MP to VGA adapter and have a perfect plate of metal to fab my VESA mount, so I'm totally happy AND spent $110.00 instead of $200.00. $90.00 for five minutes work - I'll do that all day long! Overall, super impressed and it took about ninety minutes to go from opening the box to totally done.
Review: nice little PC - This is a great little unit. I'm sure that I will get many years of use out of it. The chassis is really solid and the assembly was easy. Windows installation was super smooth and the driver disc was good. I have an Intel NUC i3 unit and I really got my money's worth out of that one. It was a very trouble-free unit for years. That NUC unit will go to my music keyboard and will be used for sheet music and DAW. I like the looks and design of this unit very much, too.

## Features

- UN65U-M021M features 7th-generation Kaby Lake Intel Core i3-7100U processor (3.50 GHz, 4M Cache)
- Supports M.2 2280 and Intel Optane Memory, a full size 2.5" SSD, and up to 16GB DDR4 Memory (2x SO-DIMM slots)
- Integrated 4K UHD graphics featuring DisplayPort and HDMI video outputs
- Stream and share content with built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi/Bluetooth 4.0 and 4-in-1 card reader
- Tiny footprint (5.1"W x 5.1"L x 2"H) with rear mounting VESA support for monitors and HD TVs
- Max Memory: 16 GB

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06WV7NB95 |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (33) |
| Date First Available | February 8, 2017 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 1 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Integrated Graphics |
| Hard Drive | SSD |
| Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.1 x 5.1 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | UN65U-M023M |
| Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
| Number of Processors | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Optical Drive Type | 16 Gb |
| Processor | 3.9 GHz core_i3 |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 5.1 x 2 inches |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Series | UN65U-M023M |
| Standing screen display size | 23 Inches |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ASUS
- **CPU Model:** Core i3
- **CPU Speed:** 3.9 GHz
- **Graphics Card Description:** Integrated
- **Graphics Coprocessor:** Intel Integrated Graphics
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 16 GB
- **Operating System:** Windows 10
- **Personal computer design type:** Mini PC
- **Screen Size:** 23 Inches
- **Specific Uses For Product:** personal, gaming, business

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: is the fan quiet?**
A: The fan is dead quiet.  Enough for me to see your question and ask myself, "there's a fan?"  And confirm after checking the specs on asus that there is indeed a fan.

**Q: does this support ultrawide monitors (2560 x 1080)?**
A: This can do 4K. So I’m sure it can do 2560 by 1080

**Q: Will it support an msata drive?  i have an existing 64gb bullet proof 4 (mdms-bp4-060) drive that i'd like to use.  will this machine support that?**
A: I don't think it can be installed internally but it should certainly work if you use it as an external HD.  Best to go on Asus's web site.  They have chat.

**Q: What is the max M.2 drive size?**
A: Not sure but my 256 works great.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun little project But if you buy used PLEASE READ
*by S***N on January 30, 2018*

First, the unit itself is awesome. Very sleek and quite professional looking despite the size, super impressed and totally soundless. I put 8GB of ram on it and for setup an old 2.5" HD till my M.2 comes in later this week. Made a bootable USB installation stick (Google how to) for CENTOS and Win10 and set it up for dual boot. It works fantastic. I bought the I3 unit (dual core with hyper threading) and was amazed at how fast it runs. Not sure how much better the i5 or i7 unit would be in terms of bang for the buck. The video is built in Intel so eh... For the price, the i3 unit is the sweet spot I'm thinking. I've fooled with Celeron unit in the past and would not recommend it. Quad core Pentium yes, Celeron no way. I know it would leave you very disappointed, unless you expected no performance at all and just want to be as inexpensive as possible. I also borrowed a Mini Port to VGA adapter and ran two full HD monitors just fine, BUT this will never be a screaming gamer box so don't even go there if that's what you expect. You will be disappointed. The i3 also has VM hardware support so you can do Android development/host VMs, etc. Probably doesn't matter, but I will put Android Studio on this box, so it does to me. Since VRAM is cut out of DRAM, I'd build it out this way and I think you'll be happy: 1) 8GB memory (single stick works fine and will let you stick in another stick at some point) 2) Some sort of M.2 SSD (right now 250GB appears to be the sweet spot price point and you can always add a 2.5 HDD for storage on the cheap later), 3) Add some sort of Wireless keyboard/mouse (I'm using Logitech K320 and M215 as I had an extra set laying around), 4) An HDMI Interfaced 1920x1080 monitor 5) You're in business. Clean virtually wireless setup and real good bang for the buck. Super clean if you attach it (VESA standard holes) to the back of your monitor. Think real cheap all in one without the disadvantages if it breaks. You can add an external DVD for $30.00 if you want to watch DVDs. After the KB/mouse and DVD, you'll still have two USB ports built in for expansion of printer/cam/headset/etc. I don't know about UHD 4K support as I have no UHD to test it on. It says it will run it and probably will for streaming/business but no games I'd imagine. Also didn't try the built in ethernet, just went wireless and it worked fine. Now, on to my only issue - I bought it used from Amazon Warehouse deals and I highly recommend going that route (I'm sure that most returns are because when it arrived and wasn't plug and play it went back and I'll take the savings and thank you non readers very much) BUT you may only get the box and power supply. The VESA mount kit, the 2.5" HD mounting rails and ribbon cable, and all paperwork may/will be missing. So sit it on your desk, use an M.2 SSD, by an MP-VGA/DMI/HDMI adapter if you want dual monitors, download the manuals and enjoy the savings. But KNOW there will most likely be missing stuff and Amazon will let you return it but will not give you the missing parts. Now here is something I did and you may be able to as well - When I called Amazon about getting the missing stuff and they said no can do and offered RMA and I said no, I wanted it, but before I could type my next message, they popped up and offered me a $90.00 refund to get missing parts locally. Of course I said yes. Maybe you can, too. I had a tiny ribbon cable for the HD from an old laptop, mounted it with a bit of hot glue, ordered a $7.95 MP to VGA adapter and have a perfect plate of metal to fab my VESA mount, so I'm totally happy AND spent $110.00 instead of $200.00. $90.00 for five minutes work - I'll do that all day long! Overall, super impressed and it took about ninety minutes to go from opening the box to totally done.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ nice little PC
*by L***Y on February 16, 2018*

This is a great little unit. I'm sure that I will get many years of use out of it. The chassis is really solid and the assembly was easy. Windows installation was super smooth and the driver disc was good. I have an Intel NUC i3 unit and I really got my money's worth out of that one. It was a very trouble-free unit for years. That NUC unit will go to my music keyboard and will be used for sheet music and DAW. I like the looks and design of this unit very much, too.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Computer replaces my wife's 11 year old Mac Mini
*by J***N on July 31, 2017*

This little computer was everything advertised. The jAsus UEFI recognized the 120GB M.2 drive as the boot drive without any settings change needed. I loaded Mint 18.1 + XFCE without problems. Installing RAM & M.2 HD plus OS only took about an hour. The included bracket made hanging it on the back of the monitor a snap. The new set up is as good as an all-in-one. All in all it only took my wife a couple of days to make the switch to Linux Mint from Mac OSX.

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