Gigabyte has recently introduced its new series of mini PCs equipped with AMD Ryzen 8000G series APUs, offering a compact solution for DIY enthusiasts. This new line is named Metal Gear Plus ITX and is available in three models: Ryzen 5 8500G, Ryzen 5 8600G, and Ryzen 7 8700G.
Each model boasts significant computing power and graphics capabilities. The systems are based on the powerful AMD Ryzen 8000G APUs, which are supported by the latest DDR5 memory and high-speed NVMe M.2 storage options. These mini PCs are contained within a robust CNC aluminum chassis measuring 200x210x58 mm, providing a durable and stylish look.
What sets the Metal Gear Plus ITX apart is its flexible DIY-friendly design. The PCs come with an AORUS B650I ITX motherboard, which offers users the flexibility to swap out the APU, change the cooler, or easily upgrade the DDR5 memory and storage components. This level of modularity is rare in the mini PC market and positions Gigabyte’s offering as a top choice for users looking for a blend of compact design and upgradability.
Unlike many other mini PCs that rely on internal power supplies, the Metal Gear Plus ITX utilizes an external AC to DC power converter. This design choice helps reduce the chassis size but means that users will need to manage an external power unit. Despite this, the benefits of having a full AM5 socket in such a compact form factor outweigh the minor inconvenience of an external power supply.
The pricing for these mini PCs starts at 3999 RMB for the Ryzen 5 8500G and goes up to 5899 RMB for the Ryzen 7 8700G model. These prices reflect the advanced capabilities and future-proofing aspects of the systems, ensuring users get a powerful PC that can evolve with their needs.
Overall, Gigabyte’s new Metal Gear Plus ITX series stands out in the mini PC market by offering high performance, a sturdy build, and the versatility of DIY upgrades, all within a compact and attractive package.
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