MINISFORUM have topped off their product range with its new flagship UM780 XTX Mini PC taking advantage of the Ryzen 7 7840HS processor providing powerful computing capabilities.
This Mini PC is the flagship of MINISFORUM’s iGPU lineup of mini PCs boasting an AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS processor with 8 Cores and 16 Threads capable of boosting up to 5.10 GHz. Users can select either a balanced 54W mode or a performance 70W mode depending on their needs. This CPU is paired up with Radeon 780M integrated graphics which will also allow users to do some lightweight gaming on the side. For RAM the UM780 XTX can support up to 96GB (48GBx2) of dual channel DDR5 memory and comes with either 32GB or 64GB depending on the model.
Keeping this internal hardware cool is the Cold Wave 2.1 Cooling system that utilises liquid metal for the thermal interface material which keeps the temperatures low and the system stable. Accessing the internals is also easy with the tool-less magnetic top cover allowing users to access the RAM and M.2 slots for upgrading. This magnetic cover also features a backlight for the tiger logo giving the case a bit of style.
The UM780 XTX offers lots of expansion including four USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports and two USB-4 ports capable of 40Gbps speeds. Network connectivity is also strong with dual 2.5GB LAN ports and an OCulink interface allows users to enhance their experience with an external graphics card.
The UM780 XTX starts from $479/£489 at store.minisforum.com and is available in three different colour options.
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