SKULLSAINTS Rudra Mini PC, HDMI 4K@60Hz 3 Screen Display, Dual Ethernet Ports, 2.4 / 5G WiFi, BT4.2, Win 11 Pro (12th Gen N100) (256, GB, 8, GB)
₹31,152.00
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Specification: SKULLSAINTS Rudra Mini PC, HDMI 4K@60Hz 3 Screen Display, Dual Ethernet Ports, 2.4 / 5G WiFi, BT4.2, Win 11 Pro (12th Gen N100) (256, GB, 8, GB)
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8 reviews for SKULLSAINTS Rudra Mini PC, HDMI 4K@60Hz 3 Screen Display, Dual Ethernet Ports, 2.4 / 5G WiFi, BT4.2, Win 11 Pro (12th Gen N100) (256, GB, 8, GB)
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SKULLSAINTS Rudra Mini PC, HDMI 4K@60Hz 3 Screen Display, Dual Ethernet Ports, 2.4 / 5G WiFi, BT4.2, Win 11 Pro (12th Gen N100) (256, GB, 8, GB)
₹31,152.00




Sumit Kumar –
Pros
Apt for media servers, NAS
Other than 4K 60hz, it supports HDR as well
Not noisy at all
Well built and light in weight
Supports Wifi dual frequency and Bluetooth as well
Very power and space efficient
Cons
None that I can think of 🙂
pcreddy –
I am very much satisfied with the purchase of mini PC unit. I am using this daily from the date of purchase. I did not find any problem so far. Lot space is saved on my desk and as well in my room.
Amazon Customer –
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dont buy this product. no service centre
Isita –
The Rudra Mini PC falls short in nearly every way. Performance struggles under multitasking, and the device overheats quickly, making the fan loud and distracting. Limited upgrade options and weak 4K support hinder productivity, while connectivity issues with multiple devices add to the frustration. At its price, it feels like poor value for the mediocre experience it provides.
zeevy –
The SKULLSAINTS Rudra Mini PC is impressively small and lightweight, making it extremely easy to carry and use. I purchased two units as replacements for my Raspberry Pi 4 devices running in a Kubernetes cluster 24/7. The performance upgrade is evident, with significantly improved speed and responsiveness.
However, the WiFi performance is disappointing. The connection is unstable, often dropping after a few hours of use. This is a stark contrast to the reliable WiFi performance I experienced with the Raspberry Pi 4. I had to switch to a LAN connection, which compromises portability and requires additional setup. It would also be helpful if there was an option to disable WiFi in the BIOS to reduce power consumption.
For future iterations, I’d suggest offering a variant with a full metal body for better heat dissipation and including a Type-C power input, which is more standard nowadays.
I’ll monitor its long-term stability, and if it proves reliable, I plan to replace more Pi units in my cluster. Overall, a promising device with potential for further refinement.
Mr Jatinder Rajput –
GOOD PRODUCT
sourav nayak –
Better performance than i expected , good for whole day running, good for normal daily works, no gaming
Amazon Customer –
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