The Beelink EQR7 has officially gone global. After an earlier debut in China, this compact mini-PC is now available worldwide. With up to 32 GB of RAM, low fan noise, and Ryzen 7000-series power, it’s positioned as a capable desktop replacement for productivity and light gaming.
Beelink EQR7 packs Ryzen power and flexible storage

Buyers can choose between two AMD processors: the Ryzen 5 7535U or the Ryzen 7 7735U. Both chips use AMD’s Zen 3+ architecture and fall under the Rembrandt Refresh family.
Every unit ships with 32 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 1 TB of PCIe 4.0 storage. For users needing more, Beelink includes a second M.2 2280 slot, allowing total storage expansion up to 8 TB.
Integrated cooling stays quiet under load
One standout feature of the Beelink EQR7 is its near-silent fan. Even when pushed under full load, the fan tops out at 32 dB, making it quieter than many desktop PCs and laptops in the same price range.
The device uses an 85 W built-in power supply, eliminating the need for bulky adapters and helping keep the footprint small.
Ports available on the Beelink EQR7 include:
- 2x HDMI 2.0 (supports 4K at 60 Hz)
- 2x Gigabit LAN
- 3x USB 3.2 Type-A (10 Gbps)
- 1x USB 2.0 Type-A
- 1x USB Type-C (10 Gbps)
- 1x 3.5 mm headphone jack
- 1x Clear CMOS button
Ryzen 7 model offers stronger graphics
While both configurations are fast enough for general tasks, the Ryzen 7 7735U delivers a clear boost in graphical performance. It features twice the number of Compute Units and higher GPU clock speeds compared to the Ryzen 5 model, ideal for light gaming or GPU-accelerated workloads.
Still, the performance difference is modest for CPU tasks. Benchmarks show roughly a 10% gain between the two chips in most general applications.
Competitive pricing and quiet performance
The Beelink EQR7 starts at $329 for the Ryzen 5 model. Surprisingly, the Ryzen 7 variant costs just $10 more, making the upgrade nearly a no-brainer for those wanting better integrated graphics.
Compact, quiet, and packed with modern specs, the EQR7 proves Beelink is serious about pushing mini-PCs beyond entry-level builds without breaking the bank.

