Thursday, July 23rd 2020
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ASRock May Be Preparing a Ryzen 4000 Single Board Computer
A recent listing on SiSoftware reveals a possible new single-board computer from ASRock, the 4X4-V2000. This listing is likely for the successor to the 4X4-V1000M released by ASRock last year with an embedded first-generation Ryzen CPU. This new listing indicates that the V2000 will be making the switch to Ryzen 4000 with the 7 nm Ryzen 5 4600U. This processor upgrade should bring a significant speed boost over the previous 14 nm chip, featuring 6 cores and twelve threads along with six Vega cores running at 1500 MHz.
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8 Comments on ASRock May Be Preparing a Ryzen 4000 Single Board Computer
reasonably priced, just forget about it. the smaller it is the more insanely priced it is.
I'm guessing these things expect a 12V DC input so I highly doubt they'll make the required 5V USB3 to 12V converter :(
Is it actually usable and fast enought for casual gaming and surfing? if yes this is awesome..
i would love to have an active cooled even mroe powerful version for diy mini pc's
Casual gaming will also be viable, Spit-balling numbers - I feel that a 10W Renoir will be in the same ballpark as an old 750Ti. So no modern AAA titles but it's certainly good by IGP standards.