Minisforum UM760 Slim review: cutting out the cruft

This unassuming mini-PC packs a lot of computing power into a teeny tiny form factor.

A Minisforum UM760 Slim mini PC
(Image: © Sean Cameron)

Our Verdict

Budget mini-PCs are often a hard sell, bargain bin chips stuffed into generic cases and sold by no-name manufacturers, but the UM760 Slim, name aside, bucks the trend. With a potent processor, generous specifications, a sturdy case that sports decent heat management and a nice selection of ports, it has a lot to commend it. That it can get a little noisy under load and that it can’t keep up with the best is immaterial, because for the price it is a steal.

For

  • Generous specifications
  • Enough power for most tasks
  • Very well priced

Against

  • No speakers included
  • Can run a little noisy under heavy load
  • Only one USB-C slot

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The Mac Mini, for many and especially since its recent big redesign, is the perfect computer. It has grunt enough to shoulder its way through intensive workloads, while being sufficiently unobtrusive as to fit into any desk setup. And that’s all for a very reasonable price, especially when factoring in an education discount, but for many it has one big, glaring flaw: it doesn’t run Windows.

With Windows might come bugs, but there’s also versatility. Although things have improved since 2020 with the initial launch of Apple Silicon, there’s still MacOS compatibility issues with some more niche programmes that just don’t exist with Microsoft’s offering. Moreover, there’s also devices running Windows, with a similar form factor to the Mini, which offer performance and cost even less - enter the Minisforum UM760 Slim.

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CPU:AMD Ryzen 5 7640HS
GPU:Radeon 760M
RAM:Up to 96GB self installed (16GB by default)
Storage:1TB (up to 4TB can be installed)
Connectivity:3.5mm audio jack, 2 x USB 3.2 Type-A, 1 x RJ45 2.5G LAN, 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x DisplayPort 1.4, 2 x USB2.0 and 1 x USB4
Dimensions:132 x 126 x 56mm
Weight:Starting at 598g
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Geekbench 6CPU single-core:CPU multi-core:GPU OpenCL:
Row 1 - Cell 0 2,57610,88623,898
Cinebench R23:CPU single-core:CPU multi-core:GPU:
Row 3 - Cell 0 1,73812,852n/a
3D Mark:Fire Strike:Night Raid:Time Spy:
Row 5 - Cell 0 5,91124,2052,626
Pugetbench:Photoshop:Premiere Pro:Row 6 - Cell 3
Row 7 - Cell 0 6,1922,637Row 7 - Cell 3
Handbrake:Transcoding a 10m34s 4K video to HD:Row 8 - Cell 2 Row 8 - Cell 3
Row 9 - Cell 0 8m39s @39fpsRow 9 - Cell 2 Row 9 - Cell 3
The Verdict
8

out of 10

Minisforum UM760 Slim

Budget mini-PCs are often a hard sell, bargain bin chips stuffed into generic cases and sold by no-name manufacturers, but the UM760 Slim, name aside, bucks the trend. With a potent processor, generous specifications, a sturdy case that sports decent heat management and a nice selection of ports, it has a lot to commend it. That it can get a little noisy under load and that it can’t keep up with the best is immaterial, because for the price it is a steal.

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