KAMRUI AM06PRO Mini PC
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The KAMRUI AM06 Pro is a budget mini PC built around the AMD Ryzen 5 5500U, a six-core, 12-thread chip that also powers the Beelink SER5, so its performance is a known quantity. KAMRUI pairs it with 16GB of dual-channel DDR4 (upgradable to 64GB), a 512GB NVMe SSD, a 2.5-inch SATA bay for more storage, and Windows 11 Pro, in a 5.19-inch-square case that the reviewers below bought for under $300.
The numbers on this page come from two trusted-channel reviews of this exact KAMRUI 5500U unit, T is for Tech and FishBee Productions, plus a hands-on from Carey Holzman. Read them as a value story: the 5500U launched in 2021 and is entry-level today, so the question is what an older six-core chip still does well, not whether it competes with current hardware.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Six-core, 12-thread Ryzen 5 5500U handles multitasking | Plastic chassis (confirmed by FishBee Productions) |
| 16GB DDR4 RAM, upgradeable to 64GB | Modern games run at roughly 30 fps (FishBee, Forza Horizon 5) |
| 512GB NVMe SSD plus a 2.5-inch SATA bay | No Thunderbolt or USB4 |
| Dual Ethernet (1GbE and 2.5GbE) | Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2 are dated by 2026 |
| Triple 4K display output at 60Hz | Ryzen 5 5500U dates to 2021; entry-level today (PassMark 13088) |
| Windows 11 Pro pre-installed | No current new-condition Amazon listing |
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| Price | List Price: $299.95 Amazon Prices: |
| Version | 16GB/512GB/Ryzen 5 5500U |
| Performance Rating | 6.3 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
| Processor | Hexa-core 2.10 Ghz (max 4.00 Ghz) AMD Ryzen 5 5500U |
| GPU | Integrated AMD Radeon Graphics |
| RAM | 16 GB |
| Internal Storage | 512 GB |
| Dimensions width x length x thickness | 5.19 x 5.19 x 1.96 inches (131.83 x 131.83 x 49.78 mm) |
| Weight | 2.51 lbs (1.14 kg) |
| WiFi | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.2 |
| Ethernet | 2 Ethernet ports at 2.5 Gbps |
| HDMI | 1 Full-Size HDMI Port |
| DisplayPort | 1 DisplayPort |
| VGA | No VGA Ports |
| USB Ports | 2 USB 2.0, 2 USB 3, 1 USB-C |
| Thunderbolt Ports | No |
| OCuLink | No |
| Internal SATA Ports | 1 SATA port, includes 2.5" drive bay (Includes cable for connecting a 2.5-inch SATA drive) |
| Card Reader | No Card Reader |
| Headphone Jack | combo |
| Fanless | No |
| VESA Mount | Yes |
| In the Box | Mini PC, VESA mount, SATA cable, power brick, HDMI cable, mounting screws |
| Expandability | RAM upgradable to 64 GB, storage expandable with 2.5 inch SATA drive |
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Ports and Expansion
Networking is the AM06 Pro's most distinctive feature for the price: it carries two wired ports, one Gigabit and one 2.5GbE, which FishBee confirmed on camera ("dual network ports, so one gigabit and then 2.5 gigabit"). Wireless is the dated Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) with Bluetooth 4.2. For displays, it drives up to three 4K screens at 60Hz across HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C, and the rest of the port set is a mix of USB-A, USB-C, and USB 2.0.
Inside, T is for Tech found two 8GB DDR4 sticks running at 3200 MT/s (the spec sheet lists 2666) on a copper-heat-pipe cooler, and noted the RAM and SSD are not name-brand parts. RAM is upgradable to 64GB, the M.2 NVMe drive can be swapped, and a bundled cable and bay take a 2.5-inch SATA drive. The unit ships with a roughly 65W power brick (Andrew read 64.98W off the label) and a VESA mount for hiding it behind a monitor. FishBee noted the chassis is plastic rather than metal.
Reviewer Insights on the KAMRUI AM06 Pro
A quick note on identity before the numbers: this page covers the KAMRUI AM06 Pro built around the AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (six cores, 12 threads, 2.1 GHz base, 4.0 GHz boost). It is a separate product from the similarly named ACEMAGICIAN AM06 Pro, which ships a Ryzen 7 5700U or 5800U. The reviews below were each confirmed to cover the KAMRUI 5500U configuration. Context for 2026 buyers: the 5500U launched in 2021 and carries a PassMark CPU Mark of 13088, which now places it at the entry level. The independent benchmark runs collected here are useful precisely because they show what that older chip still delivers.
T is for Tech (Andrew)
In his unboxing and first test, Andrew ran Geekbench and measured a single-core score of 1413 and a multi-core score of 5080, observing that the result "doesn't blow you away" because "this is a kind of a mid low range" chip "in the overall scheme of things of what's out there today." He also ran a CrystalDiskMark pass on the internal NVMe drive (reporting "pretty good" read and write speeds without citing the figures on screen) and an OpenCL test for the integrated GPU. He noted the RAM and SSD were not name-brand parts.
On gaming, his measurements were specific. Fortnite sat at roughly 20 to 30 fps in a busy lobby on a recommended/medium preset; dropping to all-low settings with the 3D resolution scaled to 50 percent pushed it "up to around 60 ish" with constant fluctuation. Minecraft on near-maximum settings was "a little laggy here and there depending but it's playable." His verdict was that it "should actually do pretty good at some light gaming" and that it is "a great machine for a lot of different use cases," with Windows 11 Pro's inclusion being a "really nice thing."
He also documented the hardware: a roughly 65W power brick (he read 64.98W off the label), two 8GB DDR4 sticks rated at 3200 MT/s (the spec sheet lists 2666), and a copper-heat-pipe cooler. KAMRUI's listing advertises "a 40 percent increase in heat dissipation performance," which Andrew flagged as a manufacturer claim ("I don't know compared to what") rather than a measured result. He did not publish fan-noise (dB) or temperature numbers.
FishBee Productions (Brian)
Brian's review added a second, independent Geekbench run: 1480 single-core, 6042 multi-core, and a 14019 compute score. He noted those numbers came in "a little better than the ace magician Mini PC I just tested that's got an i7 processor" and "a little better compute score than the b-link" Ryzen 5 unit he had tested previously, with 3DMark Time Spy results landing "slightly better than the b-link" as well (he did not state the Time Spy figure on screen).
For gaming he reported a Forza Horizon 5 benchmark result of 31 fps and Rocket League at "only 30 for 1080p resolution," concluding that both "still played fairly smooth for the most part" while noting it would probably struggle with more graphically intense games. On media work, 4K YouTube playback showed "a few dropped frames but overall plays pretty nice and smooth," and simple 4K video editing was handled "without too much effort." His overall take: the AM06 Pro "might be one of the better affordable mini PCs I've tested," and "I would have no problems recommending this one."
Carey Holzman
Carey Holzman also published a hands-on look at this exact configuration (his title card confirms the Ryzen 5 5500U, 16GB DDR4, and 512GB M.2 NVMe). A captioned transcript of his video was not available at the time of writing, so rather than paraphrase spoken findings we cannot verify, we point readers to the video itself for his walkthrough and benchmarks.
How the 5500U holds up
The two independent Geekbench runs bracket what to expect from this configuration: a single-core score in the 1410 to 1480 range and a multi-core score between roughly 5080 and 6042, consistent with the chip's 13088 PassMark CPU Mark. That is enough for browsing, office work, multi-monitor productivity, and 4K media playback, which both reviewers confirmed runs smoothly. Gaming is the clear ceiling: modern titles land near 30 fps and need reduced settings, exactly as Andrew and Brian each measured. As a 2021-era part in 2026, the 5500U is a value play rather than a performance one, which matches the sub-300-dollar price both reviewers cited.
Conclusion
The KAMRUI AM06 Pro is a value pick, and both reviewers landed there. The Ryzen 5 5500U handles browsing, office work, multi-monitor productivity, and 4K media comfortably, and the 1GbE-plus-2.5GbE networking, triple 4K output, and 64GB RAM ceiling are generous for a sub-$300 box. Gaming is the ceiling: modern titles sit near 30 fps and need lowered settings, as Andrew and Brian each measured. The dated Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2, plastic chassis, and generic RAM/SSD are the trade-offs, and the 2021-era chip is entry-level in 2026. FishBee still called it "one of the better affordable mini PCs I've tested." To weigh it against other models, use Starry Hope's Mini PC Comparison Chart.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the KAMRUI AM06 Pro the same as the ACEMAGICIAN AM06 Pro?
No. This page covers the KAMRUI AM06 Pro with an AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (6 cores, 12 threads). The similarly named ACEMAGICIAN AM06 Pro is a different machine that ships a Ryzen 7 5700U or 5800U, so its benchmarks do not apply here.
How fast is the Ryzen 5 5500U in the AM06 Pro?
It is a 2021 six-core chip with a PassMark CPU Mark around 13,088, entry-level by 2026. Two independent Geekbench runs bracket it: T is for Tech measured 1413 single / 5080 multi, FishBee measured 1480 single / 6042 multi. That covers browsing, office work, multi-monitor productivity, and 4K media.
Can the AM06 Pro handle gaming?
Lightly. FishBee measured Forza Horizon 5 at 31 fps and Rocket League at 30 fps at 1080p, both "fairly smooth." T is for Tech got Fortnite to "around 60 ish" only after dropping to all-low settings with 50 percent resolution scaling. Modern, demanding titles are out of reach.
Does it have 2.5GbE networking?
It has two wired ports: one Gigabit and one 2.5GbE (not dual 2.5GbE), confirmed by FishBee on camera. Wireless is Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) with Bluetooth 4.2, both dated by 2026.
Can I upgrade the RAM and storage?
Yes. The DDR4 RAM is upgradable to 64GB, the M.2 NVMe SSD can be swapped, and a bundled cable and bay accept a 2.5-inch SATA drive. T is for Tech noted the factory RAM and SSD are not name-brand parts.
How many displays can it drive?
Up to three 4K displays at 60Hz, across the HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C outputs. It ships with Windows 11 Pro pre-installed.
