Head-to-Head
GMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC vs KAMRUI Pinova P2 Mini PC (AMD Ryzen 4300U)
GMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC
GMKtec · mini pc
KAMRUI Pinova P2 Mini PC (AMD Ryzen 4300U)
KAMRUI · mini pc
Winner for LLMs
Winner for Stable Diffusion
Winner for Power Efficiency
Overall Winner
GMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC leads in memory bandwidth (51 GB/s vs 34 GB/s), making it faster for LLM token generation. GMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC has 100% more memory (32 GB vs 16 GB).
Spec Comparison
Performance Verdicts
Winner for LLM Inference
Mini PC winsGMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC edges ahead with 32 GB vs 16 GB — enough headroom to run larger quantized models without offloading. GMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC's 51 GB/s bandwidth also generates tokens faster.
Winner for Stable Diffusion / Image Generation
Mini PC winsNeither is optimised for image generation, but GMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC's 51 GB/s bandwidth makes generation faster. Both run SDXL via Metal (macOS) or ROCm (Linux). Expect slower generation times than a discrete GPU.
Winner for Power Efficiency
Ryzen 4300U) winsKAMRUI Pinova P2 Mini PC (AMD Ryzen 4300U) draws 28W at peak vs 45W — a 17W difference. Running AI workloads 12 hours/day, that's roughly 74 kWh saved per year. For always-on inference, KAMRUI Pinova P2 Mini PC (AMD Ryzen 4300U) has meaningfully lower operating costs.
Overall Winner
Mini PC winsGMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC edges ahead overall — better memory, bandwidth, and user ratings for local AI workloads. The gap is real but not always worth the price difference; assess based on your primary use case.
Who Should Buy Which?
Buy the Mini PC if…
Buy the GMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC if LLM inference speed is your priority — its 51 GB/s bandwidth delivers faster token generation. Also choose it for GMKtec ecosystem or macOS advantages.
Buy the Ryzen 4300U) if…
Buy the KAMRUI Pinova P2 Mini PC (AMD Ryzen 4300U) if budget is your primary constraint or if you need 16 GB of memory at a lower price point. Good for 7B–13B model inference.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1Which runs Ollama faster — GMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC or KAMRUI Pinova P2 Mini PC (AMD Ryzen 4300U)?
GMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC runs Ollama faster. Its 51 GB/s memory bandwidth vs 34 GB/s means faster token generation — roughly 1.5× more tokens/second on the same model. On Llama 3.1 8B, expect around 2 tok/s vs 1 tok/s.
Q2Can either mini PC run Llama 3 70B?
Neither mini PC has enough memory for Llama 3 70B without heavy CPU offloading (39 GB required at Q4_K_M). You would need a Mac Mini M4 Pro with 64 GB unified memory or a discrete GPU with 24 GB VRAM paired with ample system RAM.
Q3Which is better value for local AI in 2026?
GMKtec NucBox M5 Pro Mini PC offers better performance-per-dollar for AI workloads due to its 51 GB/s bandwidth advantage. However, if price is the primary concern and 7B–13B inference is the goal, both get the job done — the gap matters more at higher workloads and model sizes.
Q4Which has better software support for local AI?
Both run Ollama well. AMD-based mini PCs offer ROCm acceleration on Linux; Intel-based ones are adding OpenVINO support. macOS Apple Silicon has the most polished Ollama experience.
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