Herk Pulsar MiniPC – 6800h / 7735h Tiny

By | June 19, 2025
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Tiny MiniPC by Herk Pulsar

Review of the Herk Pulsar miniPC. Cost of $310.

Love the colors (total of 5 available) and they would work great in corporate.

And yes, currently Sold Out.

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The conclusion is simple: the Herk Pulsar is a tiny little speed demon, and if you’re looking for an inexpensive PC that takes up very little room (but delivers big on power), this little fellow is a win-win. On top of that, you can get the Pulsar in cool colors: green, blue, pink, or red. 

And given the Pulsar is currently 13% off (original price is $360), I suggest scoring one of these now before they’re all gone. If I had limited space and wanted an AMD Ryzen 7-powered PC, you can bet I’d jump on this. Of course, I’d order a Linux version because I can only imagine that it would perform even better than the Windows option.

Background on Herk

Herk is a relatively new and emerging brand specializing in mini PCs that combine compact size with powerful, modern hardware. Their product line targets users who want high performance in a small form factor, suitable for both professional workloads and gaming, without the bulk of traditional desktop towers.

  • The flagship Herk Orion1 mini PC is powered by high-end AMD Ryzen 9 processors (including models like the 7940HS, 8845HS, and 8945HS), offering 8 cores and 16 threads, which makes it capable of handling demanding tasks such as 3D modeling, video editing, gaming, and multitasking1234.

  • The Orion1 comes with up to 64GB LPDDR5 RAM and supports fast NVMe PCIe SSD storage (up to 2TB), ensuring quick data access and smooth multitasking134.

  • Integrated Radeon 780M (RDNA3) graphics provide enough power for light gaming and creative work23.

  • The mini PC is ultra-compact—about the size of two paperback books (1.92″ high x 6.61″ wide x 4.27″ long)—making it easy to fit on any desk or even to carry on the go34.

  • Notable features include triple display support (via dual HDMI and USB4), WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, 2.5Gbps LAN, and a vapor chamber cooling system that keeps the unit quiet and cool under load234.

  • The Orion series is available in several color variants and is designed to be aesthetically pleasing as well as functional13.

  • Runs Windows 11 Pro out of the box, but is also compatible with Linux distributions, making it flexible for different user preferences23.

  • The Herk Pulsar is a more budget-friendly mini PC, featuring AMD Ryzen 5825U (8 cores, 16 threads), and is praised for its excellent price-to-performance ratio (around $250–$309)56.

  • It offers solid performance for everyday tasks, light gaming, and office productivity, with good cooling and low fan noise56.

  • Like the Orion, it comes in a compact, stylish chassis and supports both Windows and Linux6.

  • Reviews and user feedback highlight the Herk Orion1’s strong performance, quiet operation, and value for money, especially compared to more established brands where similar configurations can cost significantly more27.

  • The vapor chamber cooling is frequently praised for maintaining low temperatures and quiet operation even during heavy workloads27.

  • Some users note that Herk’s communication and marketing may not be as polished as larger brands, but the company generally delivers on its promises, albeit sometimes with delays7.

  • The Orion series is considered suitable for a wide range of users, from gamers and professionals to students and home office users, thanks to its blend of power, portability, and upgradability347.

Feature Details
CPU AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS/8845HS/8945HS (8C/16T)
GPU AMD Radeon 780M (RDNA3)
RAM Up to 64GB LPDDR5
Storage Up to 2TB NVMe PCIe SSD
Connectivity WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, 2.5Gbps LAN
Ports Dual HDMI, Dual USB4, USB 3.2, USB 2.0
Size 1.92″ x 6.61″ x 4.27″
OS Windows 11 Pro (pre-installed), Linux compatible
Cooling Proprietary vapor chamber for quiet, cool operation
Price Range Typically $800–$900 (high-end config), $250–$309 (Pulsar)

Conclusion

Herk is carving out a niche in the mini PC market by offering compact, powerful, and well-cooled desktop alternatives at competitive prices. The Orion series, in particular, stands out for its high-end AMD hardware, premium components, and versatility, making it a strong contender for users seeking a small but mighty PC for both professional and personal use12347

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