MeLE Quieter 4C N150 Fanless Mini PC (4C/16GB/512GB) with Dual HDMI and Full-function USB-C
Product description
The essentials
The MeLE Quieter 4C N150 is a compact, fanless mini PC aimed at everyday computing where you don’t want extra noise or a “big box” desk setup. It’s built around a 4-core/4-thread Intel N150 CPU (Twin Lake), paired with 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and a 512GB storage drive.
On paper it looks like one of those all-rounders that can handle office tasks, home use, education setups and light home-server style jobs, while also being positioned for more visual work thanks to dual HDMI and a full-function USB-C port. The fanless approach is the headline here: fewer moving parts, less dust collection, and quieter operation—which matters more than people expect when a PC is running all day.
It also includes expansion options (Micro SD and an internal M.2 slot), so you’re not locked into the initial 512GB forever. That said, it’s still an entry-to-mid range design, if your expectation is heavy creative workloads or demanding gaming, it may feel a bit limited.
Key features

Where this mini PC feels practical is in the mix of performance, silence and ports. The N150 CPU is described as delivering a noticeable uplift versus older N95 class chips, and the provided spec suggests it’s intended for routine tasks, office work and home entertainment rather than “power user” benchmarks.
The memory and storage combo—16GB RAM and 512GB storage—should be comfortable for typical multitasking like browser tabs, office documents, streaming and light home office workflows. If you later find the storage is tightening, the Micro SD slot (up to 2TB) and the internal M.2 2280 SSD slot (up to 4TB, supporting both Nvme and SATA M.2 SSD) give you room to grow.
For display, the inclusion of two HDMI ports plus full-function USB-C is the main convenience factor. The listing notes triple display support via the graphics setup, with ultra HD output up to 4K 60Hz, which could suit study desks, dual-monitor office routines, or setups where one screen is for work and another for reference.
A gentle detail that’s easy to miss: the USB-C PD 3.0 port is described as supporting charging from 12V to 20V (with a minimum 36W). That can be handy if you’re trying to standardise power supplies for a small desk area, an IoT-style installation, or an education environment.


What you’ll notice day to day

The fanless design is the biggest day-to-day difference. Instead of a fan spinning up when you load a task, the unit relies on passive cooling. The listing claims a surface temperature range of 55°C to 70°C, and certification under IEC62368-1:2018.
That combination suggests it’s intended for “leave it on” situations—home servers, industrial monitoring-type deployments, or quiet rooms where you don’t want laptop-level whirring.
Example use: imagine a small classroom corner or home study desk. You connect dual HDMI for a teacher/student display plus a second screen, and use USB-C for one device that needs data and power. With no fan, it’s less distracting during lessons or focus time, and the compact body plus VESA mounting helps keep cables and clutter under control.
The essentials on connectivity and setup
Wireless connectivity is covered with Wi‑Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 5.1, and the listing mentions dual-band operation (2.4GHz and 5GHz). That’s a sensible baseline for video calls, connecting peripherals and stable everyday use.

On physical installation, the VESA mounting is useful if you plan to attach it behind a monitor. It’s one of those “small” features that often changes whether a desktop feels tidy or messy.
One limitation to keep in mind: the listing does not spell out the pre-installed software or operating system. If that’s important for your workflow—especially for education or industrial-style deployments—double-check what’s included before buying.
Who it suits best (and who should skip it)


It makes sense if you want a quiet desktop-style PC for routine tasks, home working, office use, education, or a compact media/utility machine. The mix of 16GB RAM, 512GB storage and easy expansion is the kind of combination that can stay relevant longer than a “minimal” mini PC.
It’s also worth considering if your setup benefits from multiple display outputs: dual HDMI plus full-function USB-C is the kind of port flexibility that reduces dongles and cabling compromises.

It’s not the best fit if you’re expecting top-end performance for heavy creative workloads, demanding simulation, or GPU-intensive activities. Fanless designs also tend to be best matched to sustained, practical use rather than peak performance bursts, so if your workloads are unpredictable and very demanding, you may find it less reassuring.
Pros
- Fanless, aimed at near-silent day-to-day operation
- 16GB RAM and 512GB storage for typical office/home multitasking
- Dual HDMI plus full-function USB-C for multi-display setups
- Expansion options via Micro SD (up to 2TB) and internal M.2 2280 (up to 4TB, Nvme or SATA)
- VESA mounting can help tidy cables
Should you buy it?
Buy the MeLE Quieter 4C N150 if you want a slim, fanless mini PC for quiet everyday work—office tasks, home use, education setups, IoT-style deployments, or a compact multi-display desk where you’d rather not add noise.

Skip it if you’re shopping for a high-performance machine for demanding workloads, or if you need clarity on software/operating system details before committing. It’s a pragmatic choice for people who care about day-to-day usability more than raw performance—and who appreciate the convenience of multiple display ports and upgradeable storage.
Mini FAQ


Is the MeLE Quieter 4C N150 truly fanless?
Yes, the listing describes an “elegant fanless cooling design” using passive cooling.
Can it support more storage than 512GB?

The listing says there’s a Micro SD card slot (up to 2TB) and an internal M.2 2280 SSD slot (up to 4TB), with support for both Nvme and SATA M.2 SSD.
What ports does it include for displays and devices?
It includes two HDMI ports and a full-function USB-C port. The listing also claims triple display support with ultra HD output up to 4K 60Hz.
Does the USB-C port support charging?
According to the listing, the USB-C PD 3.0 port supports power input and can charge from 12V to 20V (minimum 36W), alongside display and data transfer.
What wireless options are included?
The mini PC includes Wi‑Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 5.1, with dual-band operation (2.4GHz and 5GHz).
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