Beelink Unveils SER10 Max Mini-PC, Confirming a Worldwide Release

Beelink has officially introduced its new SER10 Max mini PC, confirming that a global launch is on the way. Designed for people who want strong desktop performance in a compact footprint, the SER10 Max keeps the familiar look and layout of the previous generation while focusing on connectivity, expandability, and cooling.

At first glance, the SER10 Max is nearly identical to its predecessor, using the same compact 135 x 135 x 44.7 mm aluminum chassis. That small size makes it an appealing option for minimalist desk setups, home offices, and space-saving workstation builds, while the metal housing helps with durability and heat dissipation.

Up front, Beelink includes the essentials for everyday convenience: a Clear CMOS function, a 3.5 mm audio jack, a USB Type-C port rated at 10 Gbps, and a USB 3.2 Type-A port also rated at 10 Gbps. This front layout is clearly aimed at users who regularly plug in headsets, external SSDs, or other high-speed peripherals.

Around the back, the cooling design stands out. Large heatsink fins dominate much of the rear, emphasizing that thermal management is a priority in this tiny form factor. Alongside the cooling hardware, the SER10 Max offers a generous selection of rear I/O for displays, networking, and accessories. Rear ports include a 3.5 mm audio jack, DC power input, DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, a 10 Gbps RJ45 Ethernet port, one USB 2.0 Type-A port (480 Mbps), and two USB 3.2 Type-A ports (10 Gbps).

For buyers who care about upgrades, the SER10 Max supports dual M.2 2280 slots for storage, using PCIe 4.0 x4, and it also includes SODIMM slots for DDR5-5600 memory. That combination is ideal for anyone who wants fast SSD performance today with room to expand later, whether for content creation, heavier multitasking, or a more capable home lab setup.

Pricing in China starts at CNY 4,499 (about $721) and goes up to CNY 8,188 (about $1,180) for pre-configured options. Beelink is also offering a higher-end configuration with 64 GB of RAM and a 2 TB SSD, though that model climbs to CNY 10,999 (around $1,585), representing roughly a 34% jump in price.

While Beelink hasn’t shared global pricing yet, the company has confirmed that worldwide pre-orders will begin soon, making the SER10 Max a mini PC worth watching for anyone looking for a compact Windows-ready machine with modern ports, fast networking, and strong upgrade potential.