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ASRock Introduces the DeskMini H470 & DeskMini X300

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The leading global motherboard, graphics card and mini PC manufacturer, ASRock, proudly announces the all-new DeskMini H470 and DeskMini X300. The ASRock DeskMini H470 adopts the Intel H470 chipset to support Intel 10th Gen 65 W LGA1200 processors and dual-channel DDR4-2933 memory. Relying on advanced power design, it supports exclusive BFB (Base Frequency Boost) Technology to allow users to bump non-K processors speed to enhance system performance.

The all-new DeskMini X300 not only supports AMD latest Ryzen 4000 series APU, but also allows users to adjust CPU/GPU core clock, and tuning voltage to excavate APU potential power. DeskMini X300 supports 8 Cores Ryzen 7 APU and dual-Channel DDR4-3200+MHz (OC) memory, which leads to outstanding computing power and 3D performance.





The Power of 10! - DeskMini H470

DeskMini H470 not only features USB Alternate Mode Type-C, providing 4K resolution DisplayPort signal, up to 60-watt power delivery, and 5 Gbps data transfer through one cable. Also, it supports USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A & Type-C in the front panel to offer rapid connection. It brings Ultra M.2, dual SATA 6
Gb storages, and M.2 Wi-Fi slot. For superior user experience, DeskMini H470 supports 3 video outputs simultaneously via DisplayPort, Type-C DP, HDMI, and D-Sub.



Unlocked Power - DeskMini X300

DeskMini X300 is equipped with two Ultra M.2 (2280) slots for PCIe Gen3 high-speed SSDs and two 2.5" SATA 6 Gbps interface for RAID function. Moreover, the DeskMini A300 is able to connect three display outputs simultaneously, which greatly improves the user experiences. It also supports USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-C and M.2 Wi-Fi module, and various accessories within 1.9 Liter compact size.



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DeskMini H470 not only features USB Alternate Mode Type-C, providing 4K resolution DisplayPort signal, up to 60-watt power delivery, and 5 Gbps data transfer through one cable.
Are there Displays, compatible to that specs?

DeskMini X300: is it compatible DIY eGPU (M.2 adapter/linux)? What are the prizes (EU)?

Nice Products
 
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Nice and small but case cooling looks very weak, and external power bricks are the devil's work for an SFF desktop - it just means a second ugly brick to put somewhere and a whole bunch of extra cabling to try and hide.

they should just integrate the PSU adapter into the bottom somehow, i agree an external brick sucks
 
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they should just integrate the PSU adapter into the bottom somehow, i agree an external brick sucks
I agree, the external PSU is extremely common across Windows mini PCs from OEMs. DIY cases like the Velka 3 are expensive, rely on FlexATX PSUs, and have this annoying "minimalism" streak, where that means "no front/side I/O."

Also, speaking of I/O, this is the strangest product snub to AMD I've seen yet. I get that there is likely no real chipset/southbridge in there, but only 2 USB ports on the back? This isn't an ATX desktop where I can just slot in more PCIe cards for more USB ports. Meanwhile, the Intel version gets 4 USB-A and 1 USB-C on the back I/O. Obviously, both get one of each on the front.
 
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Is anyone else a little miffed at the lack of USB ports on the X300?
Guessing this has to be a chipsetless implementation and even then its lacking.

they should just integrate the PSU adapter into the bottom somehow, i agree an external brick sucks

be an interesting 3d printed stand idea....
 
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Nice and small but case cooling looks very weak, and external power bricks are the devil's work for an SFF desktop - it just means a second ugly brick to put somewhere and a whole bunch of extra cabling to try and hide.
I think these small NUC type PCs should be powered by the display using USB-C.
 
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exactly, i wonder why they can't make a case where you just place the external brick adapter in the bottom of the case, as long as you give it separate airflow it works fine
 
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Nice and small but case cooling looks very weak, and external power bricks are the devil's work for an SFF desktop - it just means a second ugly brick to put somewhere and a whole bunch of extra cabling to try and hide.

Cooling hasn't been an issue with these. The CPU cooler is the only fan, and it lines up to pull fresh air directly into the CPU cooler. It keeps everything nice and cool this way.

And I'd rather have a power brick that I can just hide behind my desk than a bigger computer sitting on the desk, that kind of the point of ultra-SFF. There isn't any extra cabling, either way you have to have a power cable run to the computer.

I think these small NUC type PCs should be powered by the display using USB-C.

I don't know many displays that can feed 100w to a USB-C connected device.

Is anyone else a little miffed at the lack of USB ports on the X300?
Guessing this has to be a chipsetless implementation and even then its lacking.

Yeah, you can thank AMD for that one. As you pointed out, since this is chipsetless and relying on the I/O from the APU, it's very limited. So it only has 2x USB3.0 ports available(one in the front and one in the back) and a USB 3.1 port(on the front in USB-C form). There were more USB2.0 ports they could have added other than the one, but what would those realistically be used for these days? Other than plugging a wireless dongle in for your keyboard and mouse to the USB2.0 Port, I can't really think of a reason to have more. Maybe an older printer, but really if you need more USB2.0 ports, a USB2.0 hub is like $5. Heck, USB 3.0 Hubs are like $10 if you need more ports for some reason.
 
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I don't know many displays that can feed 100w to a USB-C connected device.
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There are quite a few monitors that support USB Power Delivery with 60 to 94W.
 
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I think these small NUC type PCs should be powered by the display using USB-C.
These aren't NUCs, they are iTX size.
It would make more sense to power the Monitor from the PC than the other way around.
 

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These aren't NUCs, they are iTX size.
It would make more sense to power the Monitor from the PC than the other way around.

They are quite a bit smaller than ITX.


There are quite a few monitors that support USB Power Delivery with 60 to 94W.

Even on the "best of" list, there are what, 3 maybe 4 that could power this. So thanks for backing me up that there aren't that many.
 
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