Thursday, November 22nd 2018

ASRock Launches Z390 DeskMini GTX Series, Supports Intel 8-Core CPUs & up to 32 GB Memory

World leading motherboard and mini PC manufacturer, ASRock, today announces the launch of new Z390 DeskMini GTX series mini PC. Supports latest Intel 9th Generation 8 Core LGA1151 processors, and up to 32 GB DDR4-4000 memory to provide extreme performance in a 2.7 Liter chassis. The new DeskMini GTX series featured with USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C and Type-A interface, delivering up to 10Gbps transfer rate. The built-in addressable RGB header allows connecting the LED strips to create unique lighting effects.
The New Z390 DeskMini GTX equipped with Intel Z390 chipset and enhanced 5+1 phase power design to support Intel 9th Generation 95 watts 8 Cores processors. Support up to 32 GB DDR4-4000 overclocking memory module and NVIDIA GTX1080 8GB MXM graphics card.
The new ASRock Z390 DeskMini GTX equipped with USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C and Type-A connectors in the front panel, to deliver up to 10Gbps data transfer rate. The built-in addressable RGB header allows connecting LED strips, and enables users to synchronize the RGB LED devices with Polychrome RGB software. The new Z390 DeskMini GTX supports up to 5 storage devices with 3 Ultra M.2 PCIe Gen3 x4 slots and 2 SATA 6Gb in this 5.7" x 7.4" micro STX motherboard.
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7 Comments on ASRock Launches Z390 DeskMini GTX Series, Supports Intel 8-Core CPUs & up to 32 GB Memory

#1
kastriot
What about RX minidesk series with zen+/vega gpu, at least they would be cheaper.
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dj-electric
kastriotWhat about RX minidesk series with zen+/vega gpu, at least they would be cheaper.
Set yourself a reminder on when Vega 64 hits 150W TDP mark using very little performance compromise
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#3
bonehead123
Nice machine

IF I was in the market for a mini DT rig, I would seriously consider buying this one, IF only I were allowed to know how much it cost...........
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#4
Flyordie
dj-electricSet yourself a reminder on when Vega 64 hits 150W TDP mark using very little performance compromise
It does... around the 1.1-1.4Ghz mark. (For Vega64 anyway..) So it puts it just a hair above the Fury X anyway.
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#6
Polpov
Love the direction ASRock is taking with their DeskMini line! Would love a 2050/2060 version of this.
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#7
king of swag187
I plan to buy it mainly for the MXM module for my laptops, and if it doesn't pan out I'll likely return it
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