Wednesday, February 8th 2023

ASRock Industrial Launches 4X4 BOX 7000/D5 Series with AMD Ryzen 7000U-Series APUs to Unleash Power and Speed

ASRock Industrial announces the 4X4 BOX 7000/D5 Series Mini PCs powered by AMD Ryzen 7000U-Series APUs up to 8 Zen 3+ cores. Featuring maximum dual DDR5 4800 MHz memory up to 64 GB, the 4X4 BOX 7000/D5 Series bring about performance enhancement through unleashing higher standards of power, speed, and energy efficiency. Now poised with enriched IOs and expansions, the Series also provide quad-display outputs of up to 8K outstanding graphics with one HDMI 2.1, three DisplayPort 1.4a, and five USB ports, including two USB4 for versatile connectivity. Moreover, dual storages with one SATA 3.0, one M.2 Key M, plus dual LAN ports up to 2.5 Gigabit, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.2 are supported for reliable communications. The unleashed features make this Series the leading choice for a wide range of top-notch applications such as gaming, entertainment, content creation, office productivity, business, and AIoT use cases.

Powered by AMD Ryzen 7 7735Uand Ryzen 5 7535U, ASRock Industrial presents the 4X4 BOX 7000/D5 Series selections: 4X4 BOX-7735U/D5 and 4X4 BOX-7535U/D5. Featuring up to 8 Zen 3+ cores and next-generation AMD Radeon Graphics, the Series guarantee optimal power, speed, and performance upgrades. The 4X4 BOX 7000/D5 Series showcase the very first dual-channel DDR5 4800 MHz SO-DIMM memory up to 64 GB with new features that unleash effortless multitasking abilities for higher performance, lower power consumption, and more robust data integrity for future computing.
Quad-Display up to 8K, USB4, and Dual LAN up to 2.5G
The 4X4 BOX 7000/D5 Series support dual Realtek LAN ports up to 2.5 Gigabit and one 1 Gigabit with DASH function for remote management, plus Intel Wi-Fi 6E support of 6 GHz band and Bluetooth 5.2 to enable smooth real-time communications. For connections, the Series are equipped with two USB4 (Type C), one USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Type A), and two USB 2.0. With quad-display outputs up to 8K and integrated AMD Radeon Graphics, the Series support one HDMI 2.1 holding up to 7680x4320 @ 60 Hz and three DisplayPort 1.4a (two from Type C) holding 4096x2160 @ 60 Hz for you to enjoy uncompromised graphics. In addition, the expansion of dual storages support one SATA 3.0 and one M.2 Key M (2242/2260/2280) with PCIe Gen 4 x4. There is also TPM 2.0 onboard for enhanced security support of Windows 11 upgrade, plus VESA mounting to easily mount your Mini PC and save space. The Series unleash incredible speed and power in the compact size of 110.0 x 117.5 x 47.85 mm with fanned barebone, making them exceptionally easy to be carried around.

Unleashed New Potentials
The new 4X4 BOX 7000/D5 Series powered by AMD Ryzen 7000U-Series APUs are here to unleash the advanced potentials in power and speed that you have been waiting for. Featuring next-generation DDR5 4800 MHz memory, USB4 in conjunction with up to 8K quad-display, dual LANs up to 2.5G, Wi-Fi 6E, and dual storages support. This time, the compact Mini PCs provide greater energy efficiency for reduced environmental impact and operation costs, higher power, and faster speed in high-end gaming, content creation, office productivity, business, and AIoT applications.

To learn more about ASRock Industrial's 4X4 BOX 7000/D5 Series with AMD Ryzen 7000U-Series APUs, feel free to visit our website product pages or contact us at Product Inquiry.
Source: ASRock Industrial
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5 Comments on ASRock Industrial Launches 4X4 BOX 7000/D5 Series with AMD Ryzen 7000U-Series APUs to Unleash Power and Speed

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
It will have to sell for $399 to $450 max. otherwise you might as well just buy a M2 mac mini at $599 imo
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MagnuTron
Getting a bit tired of chips with naming that would indicate fx Zen4 but actually being previous gen. I know it is more or less the norm, but regardless.. Tiring.
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#3
aktpu
Space Lynxotherwise you might as well just buy a M2 mac mini at $599 imo
I wouldn't deploy mac mini to anywhere industrial, these serve different crowds
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#4
TheinsanegamerN
I was kind aexcited until I saw that it's just a 6000 series with a new name. Here Iw as hoping it would use the zen 4 cores.

Also did they ever fix the TDP issue? The last one was stuck at 15w crippling performance.
MagnuTronGetting a bit tired of chips with naming that would indicate fx Zen4 but actually being previous gen. I know it is more or less the norm, but regardless.. Tiring.
It's a terrible system, but I was told that it was actually fine and AMD can do no wrong, so.....
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#5
Patriot
TheinsanegamerNI was kind aexcited until I saw that it's just a 6000 series with a new name. Here Iw as hoping it would use the zen 4 cores.

Also did they ever fix the TDP issue? The last one was stuck at 15w crippling performance.

It's a terrible system, but I was told that it was actually fine and AMD can do no wrong, so.....
I had picked up the V1000m 4x4 2yrs ago ended up returning it due to instability. I like the concept of these... but I am wary of Asrock QA.
I also think AMD's new naming scheme is meant to deceive not for clarity. They need to find a better way to convey, Old cpu core, New gpu.
The fact that they also have old core, old gpu, old tsmc node... shows it was meant to deceive.
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