TRIGKEY Mini PC Intel Alder Lake-N100 Desktop Computer (Up to 3.4GHz) 16G DDR4 500G NVMe/SATA3 SSD Green G4 Low-Power Business Computer/WiFi 6/BT5.2/Dual 4K HD Display
Original price was: $169.00.$149.00Current price is: $149.00.






Price: $169.00 - $149.00
(as of Jan 07, 2025 13:56:35 UTC – Details)
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TRIGKEY is an innovator of technology and a protector of the environment. With the goal of Discovering Technology and Green Life, TRIGKEY provides customers with low-energy, high-efficiency mini-computers.
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【Intel 12th Generation Processor Alder Lake-N100】TRIGKEY Mini PC uses the latest 12th Generation Intel Alder Lake-N100 processor, 4C/4T, up to 3.4GHz, 6MB cache, 6W TDP. Compared with N5105/N5095, its performance has been improved by more than 25%. It can be used for daily work, browsing the web, watching videos, learning design, etc.
【16G DDR4 500G SSD & Expandable Capacity】Mini desktop computer built-in 16GB DDR4 3200MHz and 500GB NVMe/SATA3 SSD. You can expand storage to 2T by adding a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD (not included). Expanded storage space allows you to download more applications and files, and wireless network technology provides you with a fast and secure download experience.
【2*HDMI 4K@60Hz Output and Dual Screen Display】The Mini computer is equipped with Intel UHD graphics card, supporting 4K video playback and HD experience. Dual HDMI ports let you perform tasks efficiently on two monitors. Mini size, can be placed behind the screen or on the wall, not blocking sight and saving space.
【Network Support & Rich Interfaces】TRIGKEY Mini PC uses WiFi-6, with a maximum speed of 2400Mbps, and efficient online data transmission and processing capabilities. Additionally, the Mini PC is equipped with Bluetooth 5.2 and Gigabit Ethernet. Of course, the rich interfaces can meet your needs: DC Jack*1, RJ45 1000M*1, USB 3.2*4, HDMI port*2, audio jack (HP&MIC)*1, etc.
【Package & High-quality Service】Product Accessories: 1xGreen G4 Mini PC, 1xUser Manual, 1xWall Mount Bracket, 1xPower Adapter. We provide one-to-one customer service and lifetime technical support. We will serve you wholeheartedly.
Customers say
Customers find the computer to be a good mini-computer with good functionality and performance. They appreciate its energy efficiency, fast boot time, and responsiveness. Many find it reasonably priced and easy to set up. However, some customers have differing views on the noise level.
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5 reviews for TRIGKEY Mini PC Intel Alder Lake-N100 Desktop Computer (Up to 3.4GHz) 16G DDR4 500G NVMe/SATA3 SSD Green G4 Low-Power Business Computer/WiFi 6/BT5.2/Dual 4K HD Display
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Original price was: $169.00.$149.00Current price is: $149.00.
Glenn –
NUC if you BUC
So in 2024 I finally discovered NUCs, or Next Units of Computing. These things are LOVELY. A whole tower that fits in the palm of your hand, and just as much power (or more in a lot of cases) than the towers and laptops you buy off the shelf. I got mine for the purpose of a dedicated media server for my Plex Server. Now I can game without worrying about bandwidth issues because someone is watching something on my Plex. I decided to run Ubuntu on it (comes with Windows 11 Home) and man is this a fast little thing. I haven’t put it into service yet (getting ready to move) but I spent the time setting it up and getting it ready. During setup, it was like a hot knife through warm butter. These NUCs have made computing affordable, and simple, but have enough power to be able to do some amazing things. Honestly, I’ve been racking my brain to see if I can come up with a reason to put one of these in each of the rooms of my new place. Maybe get some touchscreen monitors and build a network around the NUCs so that I always have access to my calendar, an AI Assistant, intercom across the place… There’s endless opportunity here!To be fair, this is the second one that I’ve purchased. I purchased one for a church to use as a simple streaming system for sermons. The setup on that one (different brand) was just as smooth. Both have been from the not-so-name brand companies like Lenovo, Dell, HP, Asus, Acer, etc… My biggest fear was, are these lesser-known companies lesser known for a reason? Yes, marketing budgets. These are no different from something I’d get from the large companies, so I’m satisfied, and I like that the prices beat these big names, especially for the quality that beats the big names too.
Julian –
Great but beware
I recently purchased the G4 N100, and it’s an absolute powerhouse. It came preinstalled with Windows 11, but since I intended to use it as a dedicated media server, I decided to switch to Ubuntu. However, this process turned out to be more complicated than I anticipated.Firstly, the computer doesn’t recognize regular installation media, the kind you’d typically use according to standard tutorials. After navigating their somewhat poorly translated support site, I discovered that they recommend using a proprietary tool to create the installation media that’s very picky about the USBs it will recognize and work with. I had to go through three different USB sticks before I found one that the tool liked. They also provide links to private repositories hosting specific versions and images of various operating systems. I ended up using my own image through their recommended tool without any issues, but it’s certainly worth noting for those considering a similar switch.One surprising aspect not mentioned in the product listing is that this mini computer comes with active cooling. In this price range, many similar devices are passively cooled, and the product description didn’t provide any insight into their cooling solution. It turns out there’s a fan, and it’s an incredibly quiet one. You only notice it when there’s absolute silence around, making it a subtle addition to the overall experience.Despite the unexpected twists during the OS transition and the unique cooling solution, this tiny computer has proven to be a solid choice for my media server needs. The active cooling, although not explicitly mentioned, works efficiently and discreetly, and the proprietary tool, once understood, gets the job done for OS installation. It’s a powerful device with some nuances to be aware of, making it a worthwhile investment for those who seek a compact yet capable computing solution.
Jim Dandy –
Xubuntu 24.04
All hardware detected and working as advertised under Win 11 and Xubuntu 24.04. Came with Windows 11 Pro. Maxio MAP1202 SSD if you’re interested.Performance is quite good. Runs Kodi like a champ. Little Rii K06 keyboard working well (will be better if/once the other vendor sends the 2.4Ghz USB dongle to wake from suspend). I have it plugged into an Onkyo Receiver which connects to a Samsung 60 1080p TV(slightly elderly). Once I set up the Samsung TV HDMI scan correctly, the display fit to TV geometry. Also picked up my Razor Naga V2 like a champ.BIOS date looks like 12/23.Small, small nitpick. The fan does sometimes create an ever so slight whine if ramped up. I don’t think this will be any issue whatsoever when I move it towards it’s resting place near the TV.Definitely quite a versatile little pc. I was waiting on the price of another competitor to drop, but quite glad I’d taken the risk on Trigkey. All seems a pleasant surprise.Additionally, I’d ordered it ~4pm on Saturday and it was waiting for me before 1030am the next day.Hope this helps somebody who may be sitting on the fence looking for an N100 / 16GB Ram / 500GB drive box.
Felipe Mendes –
Good little computer
I use this for astrophotography on my second rig. The first uses a Beelink S12 Pro N100. The two mini PCs are very similar in shape and size, but this one is a little bit taller. Other than that, they’re very similar.For using with NINA and the usual suspects (ASTAP, Stellarium, PHD2…) it runs fine. Stellarium is the bottleneck on lesser systems, but it can run remotely here with no major issues, although it has a bit of lag. Given the price, and comaring with the MeLE, I prefer this one hands down.
HempzFan2020 –
IT’S TOO LOUD!!! LOUD FAN!!!!
Had this for a few hours and it is unbearable. The pc itself is fast and works perfectly fine. It does everything.The complaint is that the fan is running at 100% full power 100% of the time! That is insane! Under no load, completely idle, and fan is running at full blast. Bios is useless and there is no way to throttle or turn off the fan. I have other miniPcs that are dead silent. This thing is loud as full sized PC. Loud as a movie projector. Loud like a hairdryer.I am returning it immediately. I hate it.