
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.
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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.
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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.
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Integrated Radeon 780M (RDNA3) graphics provide enough power for light gaming and creative work23.
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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.
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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.
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The Orion series is available in several color variants and is designed to be aesthetically pleasing as well as functional13.
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Runs Windows 11 Pro out of the box, but is also compatible with Linux distributions, making it flexible for different user preferences23.
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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.
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It offers solid performance for everyday tasks, light gaming, and office productivity, with good cooling and low fan noise56.
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Like the Orion, it comes in a compact, stylish chassis and supports both Windows and Linux6.
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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.
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The vapor chamber cooling is frequently praised for maintaining low temperatures and quiet operation even during heavy workloads27.
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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.
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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 |
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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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