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Tuesday, June 25th 2024

MINISFORUM Launches UM890 Pro Mini PC Powered by AMD Ryzen "Hawk Point"

MINISFORUM, a leading manufacturer of high-quality Mini PCs, is proud to announce the release of its latest product, the UM890 Pro. This powerful Mini PC is designed with the latest generation AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor, utilizing the cutting-edge Zen 4 architecture, providing enhanced performance for multitasking, gaming, and creative work.

The UM890 Pro is equipped with the Cold Wave 2.2 cooling system, ensuring the PC's stability and robust connectivity capabilities. It also supports quick disassembly, making it easy to upgrade and maintain. With DDR5 dual-channel memory, speeds up to 5600 MHz, and a maximum capacity support of 96 GB, the UM890 Pro offers exceptional performance. Additionally, it can install two M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 SSD solid-state drives simultaneously, with a maximum capacity support of 8 TB, effectively enhancing storage performance and boosting system responsiveness.
The AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor features 8 cores and 16 threads, with a maximum clock speed of 5.20 GHz. It also integrates the AMD Radeon 780M graphics card, with a peak frequency of 2800 MHz, offering excellent graphics performance suitable for multitasking and gaming needs. The processor can also support some AI-related tasks to a certain extent.

The UM890 Pro is equipped with HDMI 2.1/ DP 1.4 / USB4 display interfaces, supporting high-definition video and audio transmission. It can achieve a maximum resolution of 8K@60 Hz / 4K@144 Hz. The rich interfaces enable four-screen display function, providing a more flexible and efficient workspace for users.

Key product specifications include:
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS Processor, 8 Cores/16 Threads (16M Cache, up to 5.2 GHz)
  • GPU: AMD Radeon 780M
  • Memory: DDR5 Dual channel (SODIMM Slots×2, Up to 5600 MHz, Max 96 GB)
  • Storage: M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 SSD×2
  • Wireless Connectivity: M.2 2230 Wi-Fi Support (Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3)
  • Video Output: HDMI 2.1 ×1; DP1.4 ×1; USB4 ×2
  • Audio Output: HDMI ×1; DP ×1; Audio Jack ×1
  • Peripherals Interface: RJ45 2.5G Ethernet Port×2, Oculink Port x1, USB3.2 Gen 2 Type-A Port ×4, USB4 Port ×2 (Alt PD), HDMI ×1, DP ×1, Audio Jack ×1, DMIC ×1, Clear CMOS ×1
The UM890 Pro is now available on MINISFORUM's official website for Presale with $479.00 Barebone, $649 (32 GB RAM+1 TB SSD) and $729 (64 GB RAM+1 TB SSD) early bird discount price.

For more information, visit the product page.
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13 Comments on MINISFORUM Launches UM890 Pro Mini PC Powered by AMD Ryzen "Hawk Point"

#1
AnarchoPrimitiv
Cant wait until mini-pcs with the newest Zen5 chips and the 16CU 890M iGPU are available....I think those extra CUs will finally push iGPUs/APUs over the finish line as a viable option for a gamer.
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#2
FrozenPie1
Meh, a total energy consumption below 65W at peak and no USB-C PD for it? Instead again this stupid 19V DC input... Come on Minisforum you can do better (see EM780).
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#4
bonehead123
IF I was in the market for a new mini-me box (I'm not), this one would be on my top 5 list, especially the barebones model, since I already have a buttload of ram & drives laying around :)
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#5
HisDivineOrder
Wake me when AMD shows up with their 120w Strix Point Plus Extreme XL Elite.
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#6
Lew Zealand
FrozenPie1Meh, a total energy consumption below 65W at peak and no USB-C PD for it? Instead again this stupid 19V DC input... Come on Minisforum you can do better (see EM780).
EM780 uses a 28W TDP 'U' series processor and a 65W PSU, while the 8945HS CPU will likely use 65W or more (if it's like the 7840HS in the UM780 XTX) on it's own. These are different class machines, wait for a machine with an 8945U to get USB-C PD.
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#7
AusWolf
Nice! I just wish Minisforum had more presence on the EU/UK market.
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#8
Woomack
AusWolfNice! I just wish Minisforum had more presence on the EU/UK market.
They have their EU online stores, and they are on every Amazon. It is no problem to buy their products, but some series are limited.
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#9
AusWolf
WoomackThey have their EU online stores, and they are on every Amazon. It is no problem to buy their products, but some series are limited.
And really! :) I guess I haven't followed them enough recently.

I found one on Amazon with a 7840HS and 780M iGPU, with the product images full of Intel marketing. Amazon needs to pay a bit more attention to detail in their postings, it seems. :roll:
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#10
Bwaze
MoofachukaI read Hawk T.... for a sec...
Hey, after THICC cooling radiators nothing would surprise me... :p
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#11
FrozenPie1
Lew ZealandEM780 uses a 28W TDP 'U' series processor and a 65W PSU, while the 8945HS CPU will likely use 65W or more (if it's like the 7840HS in the UM780 XTX) on it's own. These are different class machines, wait for a machine with an 8945U to get USB-C PD.
But the USB-C PowerDelivery standard doesn't end at 65W. The "Standard Power Range (SPR)" of USB-C PD has a maximum power transfer of 100W which would be well enough for such a system. With the "Extended Power Range (EPR)" even 240W could be delivered. So why holding on to the 19V round plug and not go with USB-C which can be used by all small and medium devices?
Even better: If USB-C PD and DP Alt-Mode are realized on the same port at the backside of the system and your monitor supports the same on one of its USB-C ports you can just connect your system via one USB-C cable to the monitor and have power, video and audio (via monitor speakers) at the same time.
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#12
Lew Zealand
Probably simple expense. Adding the higher power management of ~120W to the USB-C ports and a higher power GaN USB-C charger are not worth the higher cost. Save that feature for the lower power 65W models just like last gen.
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#13
Minus Infinity
HisDivineOrderWake me when AMD shows up with their 120w Strix Point Plus Extreme XL Elite.
Not in this small a box.
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