Reatan Gaming OCuLink

★★★★★ 4.6 (88)

The integrated Radeon 780M graphics and an OCuLink port for external GPU expansion set this 0.5-liter mini PC apart, powered by an 8-core Ryzen 7 255 with 32GB of DDR5 memory. Its metal chassis houses a dual-fan cooling system that keeps noise below 36 decibels, while Wi-Fi 7 and quad 8K display support provide high-end connectivity. This system is best for home office users who need a compact, quiet desktop for multitasking and light content creation, with the future option to add a discrete graphics card.

CPU AMD Ryzen 7 255
RAM 32 GB
Storage 1 TB
GPU AMD Radeon Graphics 780M
form factor mini
Reatan Gaming OCuLink desktop
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The Reatan Gaming OCuLink is a tiny, quiet powerhouse for home office work with best-in-class integrated graphics that can handle 1080p gaming. It's a great value if you find it near the $659 mark, but long-term reliability is a serious gamble. Buy it for a clean, capable desk setup, not as your primary gaming rig.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The Radeon 780M iGPU delivers shockingly good 1080p gaming for an integrated chip. 96th
  • 32GB of fast DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD make it a snappy productivity workhorse. 83th
  • The compact metal build with dual-fan cooling runs cool and stays library-quiet under load. 67th
  • Wi-Fi 7 and dual USB4 ports give you cutting-edge connectivity and quad-display support.

Cons

  • A single stick of RAM limits the iGPU's full potential compared to a dual-channel config.
  • Long-term reliability is a major question mark based on our data.
  • The port selection is sparse, falling well behind most competitors.
  • Gaming performance still can't touch a budget desktop with a dedicated GPU.

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (88 reviews)
👍 Owners are consistently impressed by the gaming and multitasking performance, especially for such a small machine.
👍 Multiple buyers highlight how cool and quiet the system runs, even during demanding tasks.
👎 A few users note that the single RAM stick configuration holds back the already excellent integrated graphics.

The proof

Performance

This little box is a multitasking monster for office work, creative apps, and even light gaming. The Ryzen 7 255 and 32GB of DDR5 RAM chew through browser tabs and Photoshop without breaking a sweat. The Radeon 780M iGPU is one of the best integrated solutions on the market, handling AAA titles at 1080p and even 4K emulation smoothly, according to owners. Just know that the single RAM stick configuration holds the graphics back a bit compared to a dual-channel setup. And while the cooling system keeps things quiet and cool under load, the reliability score in our database is a real concern, landing near the bottom of the pack.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 67.4
GPU 53.2
RAM 82.7
Ports 22.2
Storage 56.9
Reliability 11.3
Social Proof 95.5

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU AMD Ryzen 7 255
Cores 8
Frequency 3.3 GHz
L3 Cache 16 MB

Graphics

GPU 780M
Type integrated
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 1 TB
Storage Type SSD

Build

Form Factor mini
Weight 1.3 kg / 2.8 lbs

Connectivity

HDMI HDMI 2.1
Wi-Fi WiFi 7
Bluetooth Yes

vs Competition

Stacked against traditional gaming towers like the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i or HP OMEN GT16, the Reatan gets absolutely smoked in raw gaming power. Those machines have dedicated GPUs that the 780M simply can't compete with. The Reatan's real fight is with other mini PCs, where its CPU and RAM are strong but its port selection and reliability scores are weak points. The ASUS ROG G700 and MSI Aegis Z2 are in a different league for gaming, but they're also massive by comparison. If desk space is your main concern, the Reatan makes a case for itself, but you're trading away a lot of performance and peace of mind to get that tiny footprint.

Spec Reatan Gaming OCuLink Lenovo Legion 34IAS10 HP Omen 45L ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Dell Tower Plus EBT2250
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 255 Intel Core Ultra 9 Intel Core Ultra 9 285K AMD Ryzen 9 9950X NVIDIA GB Intel Core Ultra 9 285
RAM (GB) 32 64 64 64 128 64
Storage (GB) 1024 3072 8096 2048 4000 12096
GPU AMD Radeon Graphics 780M NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
Form Factor mini mid-tower mid-tower desktop mini mid-tower
Psu W - 1200 - 850 240 -
OS - Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home NVIDIA DGX OS Windows 11 Pro
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
Reatan Gaming OCuLink 67.453.282.722.256.911.395.5
Lenovo Legion 34IAS10 Compare 97.887.396.691.896.569.984.5
HP Omen 45L Compare 97.887.395.598.199.469.986.9
ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Compare 98.877.294.397.491.536.974.9
MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Compare 99.794.898.787.297.936.983.1
Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 Compare 97.880.994.384.499.969.954.7

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing for this model is all over the map, with a wild spread from $659 to over $15,000 across vendors. At the lower end, it's a solid deal for a compact, capable mini PC with this much RAM and storage. You're getting a great home office machine that can moonlight as a 1080p gaming rig. But if you see it creeping anywhere near four figures, walk away. You can get a proper gaming desktop with a dedicated GPU for that money. Stick to the listings around the $659 mark to actually get your money's worth.

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Overview

The Reatan Gaming OCuLink is a tiny desktop that punches way above its weight class for everyday tasks. It packs an 8-core AMD Ryzen 7 255, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a speedy 1TB SSD into a metal chassis that's smaller than a lunchbox. The integrated Radeon 780M graphics are the real star here, letting you play a surprising number of modern games at 1080p without a dedicated GPU. It's clearly built for home office warriors and media junkies who want a clean, quiet setup that can also handle some after-hours gaming.

Common Questions

Q: Can this really play modern AAA games?

Yes, the Radeon 780M can handle most AAA titles at 1080p with medium to high settings, and it even manages 4K in lighter games and emulators. Just don't expect the high frame rates you'd get from a dedicated gaming desktop.

Q: Is the RAM upgradeable?

Yes, it supports up to 96GB of DDR5 RAM. Adding a second stick for dual-channel mode is a smart upgrade that will noticeably boost the integrated graphics performance.

Q: How loud does it get?

It's very quiet. The cooling system is designed to stay below 36 decibels, which is quieter than a library, so fan noise shouldn't be an issue even under load.

Who Should Skip This

Hardcore gamers and anyone who values long-term reliability should steer clear. The integrated graphics, while great, can't hold a candle to a dedicated GPU in a tower like the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i. And with a reliability score in the 11th percentile, this isn't the machine to trust with critical work unless you have solid backups. If you need a ton of ports for peripherals, the sparse selection here will also be a dealbreaker.

Verdict

The Reatan Gaming OCuLink is a fantastic little home office and media PC that can genuinely game in a pinch. It's perfect for someone who needs a powerful, quiet, and invisible desktop for work that can also fire up some Baldur's Gate 3 after hours. The integrated graphics are best-in-class, and the included RAM and storage are generous. Just don't buy it expecting a true gaming desktop replacement, and definitely don't overpay. If you can snag it at the low end of its price range and accept the reliability gamble, it's a charming and capable machine.

Usage Scores

Overall (61.9)Ai Llm (30)Gaming (16.6)Compact (59.8)Creator (26.6)Business (56.3)Developer (57.8)Home Office (64.5)Workstation (58)

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