Minisforum, which is famous for its mini machines, has released its first ITX mini motherboard product, using AMD's Ryzen 7045HX series for high-end gaming laptops. In fact, the Ryzen 7054HX series originated from the Ryzen 7000 series on the desktop. It was repackaged to suit notebooks and is now brought back to the desktop.
Mingfan has two new products, BD770i and BD790i, both of which are Zen4 architecture. The former is equipped with8-core Ryzen 77754HX, maximum frequency 5.1GHz, L3 cache 32MB; the latter is equipped with16-core Ryzen 97945HX, the highest frequency is 5.4GHz, and the third-level cache is 64MB.
Provided on the motherboardTwo PCIe5.0x4M.22280SSD slots with full bandwidth and size, one M.22230 wireless network card slot, one PCIe5.0x16 graphics card slot, two DDR5-5200SO-DIMM memory slots, and 2.5 Gigabit network card.
Since the thermal design power consumption of the processor reaches 55W, plus two PCIe5.0 SSD slots,The heat dissipation design of the motherboard is quite exaggerated, including an active fan, multiple large-area heat sinks, multiple heat pipes, and reserved mounting pins for the processor, SSD, and chassis fans.
The back interfaces include HDMI2.0, DisplayPort1.4, one USB4, two USB3.0, and two USB2.0.
The Ryzen 77745HX version is priced at US$399 (approximately RMB 2,910), and the Ryzen 97945HX version will be available later.
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