The Beelink GTR9 Pro ships with a 2TB NVMe SSD, offering fast storage access suited to data-intensive workloads. Its physical dimensions measure 180 mm in width, 180 mm in depth, and 90.8 mm in height, resulting in a total volume of 2941.92 cm³ — a relatively compact form factor for a system of its specification class.
The processor features 16 cores and 32 threads with multithreading enabled, running at a base clock of 3 GHz per core and reaching a turbo frequency of 5.1 GHz. It carries a 55W TDP rating and a maximum operating temperature of 100°C, with a fixed clock multiplier of 30 and no unlocked multiplier available. Cache allocation stands at 1280 KB of L1, 16 MB of L2 (1 MB per core), and 64 MB of L3 (4 MB per core). The CPU supports 64-bit instruction processing and includes integrated graphics, rounding out a well-specified compute package for a mini PC platform.
The integrated GPU operates at a base clock of 1295 MHz and scales up to a turbo frequency of 2900 MHz, built on a 4 nm semiconductor process. It is equipped with 2560 shading units, 160 texture mapping units, and 64 render output units, connected via PCIe 4. API support covers DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, making it compatible with a broad range of compute and graphics workloads. The GPU can drive up to four displays simultaneously, adding meaningful flexibility for multi-monitor setups.
The GTR9 Pro is configured with 128GB of DDR5 RAM, running at a speed of 8000 MHz, which represents the upper end of what the platform supports. This combination of high capacity and fast memory frequency is well-suited to memory-intensive tasks and multi-threaded workloads alike.
Wireless connectivity covers Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) alongside Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, and Wi-Fi 4, with Bluetooth 5.4 also built in. For wired networking, two RJ45 ports are available. The USB port selection includes two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, and two Thunderbolt 4 ports, while there are no USB 2.0, USB 3.2 Gen 1, USB 4, or Thunderbolt 3 ports present. Display output is handled through one DisplayPort 2.1 connector and the two Thunderbolt 4 ports, which also support video; the unit lists HDMI 2.1 as a supported standard but includes no dedicated HDMI port. There is no 3.5 mm audio jack, no VGA connector, and no S/PDIF output.
In PassMark testing, the GTR9 Pro records a multi-threaded score of 54,021 and a single-threaded score of 4,142, rising to 57,021 under overclocked conditions. Geekbench 6 results follow a similar pattern, with a multi-core score of 17,698 and a single-core score of 2,774, giving a consistent picture of the processor's throughput across both parallel and sequential workloads.
The GTR9 Pro uses a Radeon 8060S GPU and a processor classified for both laptop and desktop form factors, without big.LITTLE heterogeneous core architecture. Memory support extends to a maximum of 128GB across four channels, with a peak RAM speed of 8000 MHz and compatibility with ECC memory. The CPU supports a broad set of instruction sets including MMX, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, F16C, AES, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, and includes NX bit support for hardware-level execution protection. The unit ships with a one-year warranty.