We have good news. Chuwi RZBOX Mini PC is finally been released. Early bird price starts at $499 for barebone version (without RAM and storage) and up.
After launching a crowdfunding campaign in early September, Chuwi finally unveiled his powerful Ryzen 9 4900H RZBOX Mini PC.
Meanwhile, MINISFORUM also recently launched the pre-sale of its new EliteMini HM90 Mini PC. Besides, the new MINISFORUM’s HM90 is also powered by the same AMD Ryzen 9 4900H processor. Additionally, its price for the barebone version starts for $479.
If you have started hesitating and you do not know which device to choose, check the features of both models and their specifications.
Comparison Chuwi RZBOX vs MINISFORUM EliteMini HM90
Availability and prices
Chuwi RZBOX Ryzen 9 4900H Barebone Mini PC at pre-sale costs $499. However, the most powerful version with 16GB RAM DDR4 and 512GB M.2 SSD was priced at $649.
All Early Bird prices and details about Chuwi RZBOX you can find on the product page here.
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Chuwi RZBOX Ryzen 9 4900H Mini PC Overview Features
RZBOX is powered by the Ryzen 9 4900H (8 cores 16 threads, 3.3GHz-4.4GHz frequency) processor. Additionally, has Radeon Vega 8 Graphics which supports 4K triple display up to 4K @ 60Hz (via HDMI , DisplayPort, and USB-C). However, it is not 100% certain that RZBOX Mini PC supports triple display (see photos and specifications). Only one entry states: “Supports up to three display outputs and can operate in multi-screen work efficiency mode.”
Besides, Chuwi RZBOX Mini PC has two slots for DDR4-3200 memory and two M.2 2280 slots for PCIe NVMe solid state drives. Besides RZBOX Ryzen 9 4900H Mini PC will support WiFi 802.11ax / WiFi 6, 2x Gigabit Ethernet and Bluetooth 5.1. Additionally, also we find VGA port, 2x USB 3.0 Type-A, 3 x USB 2.0 Type-A, USB 2.0 Type-C and 3.5mm headphone input / output.
Additionally, RZBOX configuration (16GB+512GB) includes Windows 10 pre-installed and supports future Windows 11 upgrades. RZBOX also supports Linux and Ubuntu for a vast array of software configurations.
You can find the full specification here.
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