MeLE Quieter HD3, new fanless mini PC with Intel Celeron N5105

New fanless mini PC available with reference MeLE Quieter HD3, a computer featuring the efficient Intel Celeron N5105 and brand new case design.

This mini PC is a new member of the already extensive MeLE Quieter series, but with a new larger case, something that allows adding a 2.5″ internal SATA disk in addition to the installed NVMe disk. We also have three 4K video outputs, something interesting for use in digital signage or if we have multiple monitors mounted to view multiple displays at once. The rest of the configuration is similar to other computers with passive system, the Intel Celeron N5105 processor is undoubtedly ideal for this type of configuration.

MeLE Quieter HD3Q

MeLE Quieter HD3 Specifications

The MeLE Quieter HD3Q mini PC is powered by the low-power Intel Celeron N5105 processor manufactured in 10 nm. This chip offers a Quad Core configuration capable of reaching 2.9 GHz in turbo mode, in the graphics section integrates an Intel UHD Graphics GPU with support for video playback h.265 and VP9 up to 4K@60fps resolutions in all its outputs.

As for RAM, we have 8/16 GB LPDDR4 not expandable, as it is soldered on board. For storage we have on board 128/256/512 GB on a M.2 NVMe 2280 disk. We can also mount a 2.5″ SATA 3 disk and we have a micro SD card reader that supports drives up to 2 TB.

Other features

For wireless connectivity, we have a good endowment with Wifi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 with internal antenna. The connectors we find on the perimeter 3 USB 3.0 ports, 3.5 mm combo audio jack and a Gigabit Ethernet connector. As video output we now have two HDMI 2.0a, a USB Type-C with DisplayPort and a VGA connector in case we have an old monitor.

The power supply is external, includes a small VESA bracket and we also have a Kensington lock to secure it if we have it in a public area. The operating system is Windows 11 Pro already installed.

Price and availability in stores

MeLE Quieter HD3Q fanless

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