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ASRock Introduces the DeskMini H470 and DeskMini X300

This week, ASRock introduced the DeskMini H470 & DeskMini X300 – two mini desktops that come equipped with either Intel 10th Gen CPU or a Ryzen 7 APU.

ASRock DeskMini H470 uses the Intel H470 chipset, which supports Intel 10th Gen 65W LGA1200 processors and dual-channel DDR4-2933 memory. The DeskMini H470 also features USB Alternate Mode Type-C – “providing 4K resolution DisplayPort signal, up to 60-watt power delivery, and 5Gbps data transfer through one cable”. The desktop allows users to connect 3 video outputs simultaneously via DisplayPort, Type-C DP, HDMI, and D-Sub.

The DeskMini X300 instead opts for an 8-Core Ryzen 7 APU and dual-Channel DDR4-3200+MHz (OC) memory. ASRock's new PC also allows users to adjust CPU/GPU core clock and voltages, so you can tinker around to get the most out of your APU.

Both desktops have the dimension 155 x 155 x 80 mm which is the equivalence of 1.92L. Pricing is currently unknown, but these should start popping up on the market soon.

KitGuru says: Do many of you have mini desktops? Are you interested in getting your hands on one of ASRock's two newcomers?

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