A Closer Look
The top of the Beelink SER5 Pro 5600H has a fine textured and vented top with the company, AMD, Ryzen, and Radeon logos visible. Meanwhile, the bottom is a solid metal plate with long rubber feet and four screws to secure it. It should also be noted that the two screw holes at the bottom are for the VESA mounting plate. I do find it rather nice that they included a quick guide on the underside listing the keyboard shortcuts for entering the BIOS or the boot options menu. While anyone familiar with computers will know this, it is still a nice inclusion all the same.
The Front I/O consists of 2x USB 3.2 Type-A ports, a USB 3.2 Type-C port, a power button, and a small hole giving users the ability to easily clear the CMOS. Rounding out the front I/O is a combo audio jack for your headphone or microphone needs. Turning to the left side is where one of the major intake vents is located.
Looking at the rear I/O, you will find 1x USB 3.2 Type-A ports, 1x USB 2.0 Type-A port, 2x HDMI 2.0 ports, 1x 1 GbE LAN, and the power plug. To keep heat under control, Beelink has used the top 1/3 of the rear as an exhaust port with three openings. This should limit airflow restriction making the cooling solution more efficient. As for the right side, it is the same as the left, in that a large vented area allows for fresh air to be sucked into the system.
To power the system, Beelink uses a TDX-1903000U power plug which is rated at 19 volts and 3.0 amps, outputting 57 watts.