Chat with us, powered by LiveChat

Archives

Beelink GTR5 Review – AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX Mini PC

Beelink GTR5 Review
Beelink GTR5 Review
  • Design
    (4.5)
  • Build Quality
    (4.5)
  • Performance
    (5)
  • Features
    (4.5)

Summary

The Beelink GTR5 is a high performance AMD mini PC that is perfect for home and office work. It is also suitable for gaming thanks to the high performance AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX processor.

Overall
4.6
Sending
User Review
0 (0 votes)

Pros

  • Fast AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX CPU
  • Supports up to 64GB RAM
  • Supports up to 2x 2TB SSD
  • Space inside for 2.5″ HDD/SSD
  • Fingerprint scanner for secure log in
  • Perfect for home and office work
  • Can play games at decent settings at 720P

Cons

No eGPU support

In our previous review we took a look at the Beelink GTR4 mini PC and this is our Beelink GTR5 review. We will be unboxing it, and looking at the features. Then we will run some system and gaming benchmarks, and compare the results with other mini PC’s.

As always we start with the unboxing. We have a User Guide which is in multiple languages including English, Italian, German, and Japanese. Underneath we have the Beelink GTR5 Mini PC which we will show in more detail shortly.

Beelink GTR5 Review - Beelink GTR5 Unboxed
Beelink GTR5 Review – Beelink GTR5 Unboxed

There is a power brick and cable. We will include the correct adaptor for your country. There are two HDMI cables. One is shorter and is useful for mounting behind your TV or monitor. Next we have the TV mount bracket which you attach to the Beelink GTR5 mini computer and display. And last but not least we have two packs of screws. One is for securing the 2.5” internal drive, and the other is for the mounting bracket.

Beelink GTR5 Review - Unboxing
Beelink GTR5 Review – Unboxing

The Beelink GTR5 measures 6.6 x 4.7 x 1.5 inches  (16.8 x 12 x 3.9 cm) and weighs around 649 grams. On the top we have a fingerprint scanner for logging into Windows. This is very useful for logging into Windows as its very fast and secure.

Beelink GTR5 Review - Top View
Beelink GTR5 Review – Top View

On the front we have the power and clear CMOS buttons. Next to those are a USB 3.0 port and a USB Type-C port, followed by a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

Beelink GTR5 Review - Front View
Beelink GTR5 Review – Front View

On the back are two 2.5GB ethernet ports for fast data transfer. There is a HDMI and DisplayPort, supporting dual monitors. And last but not least there are two USB 3 and two USB 2 ports for connecting peripherals to.

Beelink GTR5 Review - Back View
Beelink GTR5 Review – Back View
CPUAMD Ryzen 9 5900HX. 8 Cores 16 Threads. Burst frequency: 4.6 GHz. 45W TDP
GPUAMD Radeon Graphics. 8 Cores
RAMUp to 64GB DDR4. 32GB used in review model
STORAGEUp to 2TB m.2 NVMe SSD. 500GB used in review model
COMMUNICATIONS2x 2.5GB Ethernet. WiFi 6. Bluetooth 5.2
MAX FAN NOISE63dB
MAX TEMPERATURE55°C / 131°F
Beelink GTR4 Technical Specifications

Fan noise and temperature recorded while running Cinebench benchmark for 10 minutes.

System Benchmarks

PassMark

We start the system benchmarks with PassMark. It runs a series of tests on the CPU, GPU, RAM and storage to push them to their peak performance to see how they perform under stress.

Beelink GTR5 Review - PassMark Benchmark Results
Beelink GTR5 Review – PassMark Benchmark Results

The Beelink GTR5 mini PC has a score of 5,634. We will be comparing

PCMark

PCMark runs a series of tests which are more natural than PassMark. It tests day to day tasks you may perform such as loading software speeds, working with large office documents, through to image and video processing.

Beelink GTR5 Review - PCMark Benchmark Results
Beelink GTR5 Review – PCMark Benchmark Results

The GTR5 has a score of 6,262.

3DMark

3DMark tests the CPU and GPU working together for video rendering tasks. This is not just for gaming but also to indicate video rendering speeds for example.

Beelink GTR5 Review - 3DMark Benchmark Results
Beelink GTR5 Review – 3DMark Benchmark Results

The GTR5 gaming mini PC has a score of 1,594.

Cinebench

Cinebench tests the CPU for its performance in either single-core or multi-core benchmarks. For this we are testing the multi-core performance.

Beelink GTR5 Review - Cinebench Benchmark Results
Beelink GTR5 Review – Cinebench Benchmark Results

We got a score of 11,026 which is among the higher range of our benchmark results.

CrystalDiskMark

CrystalDiskMark runs a series of tests for the maximum read and write speeds on the storage. It tests this across a series of patterns to see the performance.

Beelink GTR5 Review - CrystalDiskMark
Beelink GTR5 Review – CrystalDiskMark

The Beelink GTR5 office mini PC scores 1843 and 970 MB/s highest read and write speeds. This was lower than we expected so we did re-run the benchmark again and had similar results.

Gaming Benchmarks

Forza Horizon 5

Forza Horizon 5 is a great way to start the benchmarks for AMD processors as we generally see excellent scores. We are running the benchmark at 1280×720 on the Very Low graphics settings.

Beelink GTR5 Review - Forza Horizon 5 Benchmark Results
Beelink GTR5 Review – Forza Horizon 5 Benchmark Results

We get an average of 94 frames per second at the end of the benchmark. It is an excellent score, above that found on the AMD based Windows handheld game consoles.

Final Fantasy XIV

Next in our gaming benchmarks is Final Fantasy XIV. We are running the benchmark at 1280×720 on the maximum graphics settings.

Beelink GTR5 Review - Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark
Beelink GTR5 Review – Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark

We got a score of 6,806, among the higher range of scores in our benchmarks which is great to see.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Shadow of the Tomb Raider, despite being out for some years, is still quite a highly demanding game. We are running at 1280×720 resolution on the Lowest graphics settings.

Beelink GTR5 Review - Shadow of the Tomb Raider Results
Beelink GTR5 Review – Shadow of the Tomb Raider Results

At the end of the benchmark we get an average frames per second of 70 which is very good. Definitely enough to play the game at these settings with no issues, or run it at 30 FPS with some higher graphics settings.

Cyberpunk 2077

Our final benchmark is for Cyberpunk 2077 which is a newer game and has high system demands. We are running at 1280×720 on the Low graphics settings.

Beelink GTR5 Review - Cyberpunk 2077 Results
Beelink GTR5 Review – Cyberpunk 2077 Results

We get an average of 42.42 frames per second at the end of the benchmark.

Benchmark Summary 

Here is a summary of the Beelink GTR5 benchmarks results. We also have the GTR4 and Minisforum B550 mini PC’s results to compare them with.

BEELINK GTR4BEELINK GTR5MINISFORUM B550
PASSMARK519356345992
PCMARK548262626468
3DMARK138515941505
CINEBENCH96871102612015
CRYSTALDISKMARK2496 / 1839 MB/s1843 / 970 MB/s3257 / 2876 MB/s
FORZA HORIZON 583 FPS94 FPS92 FPS
FINAL FANTASY XIV599468066561
TOMB RAIDER62 FPS70 FPS69 FPS
CYBERPUNK 207735.53 FPS42.42 FPS41 FPS
Beelink GTR5 Benchmark Results Compared to Beelink GTR4 and Minisforum B550

The GTR5 overall has great scores for a office mini PC of this specification. The GTR4 is priced lower and this reflects in the performance being between 8 and 14% slower in the same tests. The B550 is a more expensive device but as you can see, the GTR5 outperforms it in a number of the system and gaming benchmarks.

Like the GTR4, you can expect fast performance from the moment you boot up Windows 11, through to your daily tasks at home or in the office. And after those, you can enjoy gaming with very playable frame rates on many games.

The Beelink GTR5 is great for those that need that extra boost in power over the GTR4. While both have the same RAM and storage, the increase in processing power is definitely noticeable and it will get your tasks completed that much faster.

You can learn more about and buy the Beelink GTR5 here. You can also browse our range of Mini PC’s here.

Bringer of videos, text and images! AKA the social media guy at DroiX. Massive retro gaming fan and collector, with a far too large collection of consoles and computers from 1970's to modern.