Packaging and Contents
The box is about as simple as you can get, all white with an image of the GTi12 Ultra on the top. Flipping to one side you will see the prominent feature of the GTi12 which is the PCIe X16 slot (4.0 @ x8 speeds), granted it does require the EX Dock to properly utilize it.
Meanwhile, the bottom has a simplified specifications list detailing the CPU, RAM, SSD, and networking. While the last panel with any info simply has the product branding.
As for the EX Dock the packaging is plain with a sleeve denoting what it is and that's about it.
Inside the box, the system is placed in an insert that keeps it from bouncing around with all the other accessories placed below. Meanwhile, the EX Dock is essentially packaged the exact same way, with the dock itself being placed in a plastic tray and all other parts being encased below it. While I prefer foam, everything did arrive safe and sound, so I can't complain too much about it.
When it comes to bundled hardware, you will find everything you expect. First, you will get the system and power brick, but you will also find a VESA mounting plate and screws. Considering this review system comes with memory and storage along with Windows 11 Pro, it is ready to go out of the box.
Beelink GTi12 Ultra System:
- mini-PC
- Power cable
- HDMI cable
- manual
EX Dock:
- EX Dock
- Power cable
- M.2 2230 Wi-Fi adapter board
- 2x PCIe 6+2 pin power connectors
- GPU backplate
- Metal baffle plate
- M2.5 screws (2 packets)
- M3 screws (1packet)
- manual