MINISFORUM, a leading manufacturer of small form-factor PCs, has unveiled its upcoming ITX mini PC. The new PC is expected to be powered by either an Intel Raptor Lake HX55 or an AMD 7045HX processor, both of which feature PCIe 5.0 x16 and discrete graphics card support. The PC will also be equipped with a stylish 6L case and support for an SFX power supply.
Upcoming Minisforum ITX Mini PC Some Details
Minisforum has recently lifted the veil on its highly-anticipated ITX Mini PC, generating significant excitement in the tech community. Showcased at COMPUTEX 2023, this sleek device features a motherboard that supports variants from both the Intel Raptor Lake HX55 series and AMD 7045HX series CPU, promising an impressive performance in a diminutive form factor.
Despite its compact size, the Minisforum ITX Mini PC packs a punch. Equipped with a PCIE5.0 x16 slot and compatibility with a discrete graphics card, users can expect seamless desktop connectivity and an immersive visual experience. Whether it’s for productivity, content creation, or casual gaming, this mini PC promises to cater to various computing needs. Additionally, the support for SFX power supply ensures a hassle-free power management system.
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It is worth adding that the new upcoming Minisforum ITX mini PC is also very compact. The case measures just 6L, which is about the size of a shoebox. This makes it easy to transport and store the PC, and it also means that it can be discreetly placed on a desk or shelf. In addition, the design is aimed at users who are looking for a seamless combination of aesthetics and functionality in compact housing. A well-thought-out design will meet the needs of people who value both style and practicality.
Availability and price
Minisforum has not yet announced the price or release date for the upcoming ITX mini PC, but it has promised to share more information shortly.
By the way, check out other Minisforum’s Raptor Lake Mini PCs.
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