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How to Learn Cable Physics from Buying a Mini-PC

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
June 26, 2025
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In today’s market, mini-PCs are remarkably affordable yet impressively powerful, with many options available for around $100. These compact devices typically offer clock speeds around 3.6GHz, at least 12GB of DDR5 RAM, and come preloaded with Windows 11. For most everyday computing tasks, these machines are more than sufficient.

After reading multiple glowing reviews, I recently decided to purchase the $144 GMKTek NucBox G5 for a family member. They were struggling with an outdated laptop running Windows Vista, which struggled to even boot up. The G5’s compact design intrigued me, and I was eager to explore what this small powerhouse could achieve.

The delivery was swift, and the unboxing went smoothly—until I attempted to connect an HDMI cable to my monitor. That moment turned out to be an unexpected learning experience regarding mini-PCs that I want to share.

As someone who had only worked with desktop computers and traditional laptops, I thought I could reuse an HDMI cable I’d previously used without any issues. I plugged one end into the mini-PC and proceeded to connect it to my monitor.

However, as I was securing the connection, I noticed that the mini-PC shifted from its original position on the table. It slid around effortlessly, which caught me off guard. To add to my surprise, when I stepped back to admire my setup, I saw that the back of the mini was lifting about half an inch off the surface.

The issue became glaringly obvious, and I felt a twinge of embarrassment. Weighing just 7.3 ounces (206 grams), the mini-PC was simply too lightweight to withstand the tension from the stiff HDMI cable I had chosen.

In a twist of irony, the cable seemed to dictate the mini-PC’s position, creating a scenario akin to a tiny machine wrestling an oversized serpent and struggling to maintain control.

My mistake lay in selecting an HDMI cable designed for heavier setups, which turned out to be too rigid for a mini-PC. In that moment, I found myself pondering the physics at play, almost tempted to formulate an equation to quantify the tension: T = m(g + a), where T is the tension in the cable, m is the mini-PC’s mass, g is acceleration due to gravity, and a is any upward acceleration.

HDMI cables vary in design and elasticity, which can significantly affect their performance in different setups.

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Recognizing that I had chosen an unsuitable HDMI cable felt like one of those moments where you facepalm yourself. I should have known better! I assumed that any HDMI cable would suffice, but it turns out not all cables are created equal.

After conducting some online research, I discovered how crucial it is to select the right cable for specific PC configurations. There are heavy-duty, inflexible HDMI cables perfect for larger setups but not ideal for mini-PCs.

Conversely, there are lighter, more flexible HDMI cables made from materials like springy coils or nylon-braided paracord that accommodate the delicate nature of mini-PCs. While it seems basic, this was a revelation to me!

In the end, I purchased a lightweight HDMI cable on Amazon for just $9, and it made a world of difference. Going forward, I plan to ensure that I select flexible cables for any mini-PCs I acquire, and I hope you do too!

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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