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ASRock Launches Jupiter X300 1-liter Mini PC

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The leading global motherboard manufacturer, graphics card, and small form factor PC manufacturer, ASRock, proudly announces the compact Mini PC - Jupiter X300. This product supports AMD Ryzen 4000G Series processors and up to 64 GB fast DDR4-3200 MHz memory. This delivers decent performance for a wide range of home entertainment and business use. Jupiter X300 provides perfect expandability with only 1L of size, a PCIe Gen3 Ultra M.2 (2280) SSD slot, a 2.5-inch SATA 6 Gb/s hard drive bay, and a M.2 Key-E slot for Wi-Fi module.

The connectivity of ASRock Jupiter X300 Mini PC includes dual USB Type-C ports, six USB Type-A connectors as well as three simultaneous display outputs which include DisplayPort, HDMI, and D-Sub. In this way, ASRock Jupiter X300 Mini PC offers users productivity and flexibility for any scenario. In addition, Jupiter X300 is also available with the model equipped with DASH LAN and TPM function for Enterprise Solutions.



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No Thunderbolt connection :slap:
 
How is it that this little jewel of a mini PC can have not 1 but 2 USB-C ports, but regular, 2020 models of stand alone full-size ATX cases can barely manage to get 1, if any at all........

whadafukishama ??????
 
How is it that this little jewel of a mini PC can have not 1 but 2 USB-C ports, but regular, 2020 models of stand alone full-size ATX cases can barely manage to get 1, if any at all........

whadafukishama ??????
Because these ports are on the motherboard, so they don't require internal connectors or expensive cabling to feed said ports. While I agree that the lack of front panel USB-C is a travesty overall, 2 10G ports would require two motherboard headers, which essentially no boards have. So sadly this is an area where prebuilt SFF solutions are going to have an advantage - at least until case makers start just swapping out 5G A ports for C ports, which ... well, is an option.
No Thunderbolt connection :slap:
It's a refresh of the previous Jupiter A320 (which AFAIK didn't have Renoir support), so that's not really surprising. Would still have been good to have, of course.
 
How is it that this little jewel of a mini PC can have not 1 but 2 USB-C ports, but regular, 2020 models of stand alone full-size ATX cases can barely manage to get 1, if any at all........

whadafukishama ??????
They are only Gen 1 USB-C ports though :|
 
Ooh, I want.

Looks like an AMD version of the HP ProDesk 600 G2s I have, which are great little computers.

Pop a 4700G (assuming power and heat aren't issues) in this and it'll be a sick HTPC/emulation/light gaming box. Way better than the Atari VCS will ever hope to be.

Looks like the price is unknown, I'd guess around $200 USD for a barebones unit given AsRock's history.
 
I actually like this, have no idea on price and performance but can see this as, vesa mounted solution to a basic home or work pc.
 
Where can you actually buy Ryzen 4000G?

It's amazig that there were mountans of Raven Ridge leftovers, but you still can't find Renoir in retail a year after launch.
 
Wow this is awesome, this is basically an AMD version of the HP Prodesk Mini PCs! I want one now to replace my HPs lol
 
Where can you actually buy Ryzen 4000G?

It's amazig that there were mountans of Raven Ridge leftovers, but you still can't find Renoir in retail a year after launch.
It has never been launched for retail, so it's not really that amazing. One is an actual retail product, the other only exists on the grey market. That being said, I got my 4650G off Ebay for a reasonable price from a reputable seller, and it works beautifully.
 
It has never been launched for retail, so it's not really that amazing. One is an actual retail product, the other only exists on the grey market. That being said, I got my 4650G off Ebay for a reasonable price from a reputable seller, and it works beautifully.

I'm just hoping the Zen 3 APUs are easier to find, As they finally fixed the castrated 1MB L3 cach per core (plus single CCX).

I would happily buy a system like this to pop in Cezanne 6 core for my sff server!
 
I'm just hoping the Zen 3 APUs are easier to find, As they finally fixed the castrated 1MB L3 cach per core (plus single CCX).

I would happily buy a system like this to pop in Cezanne 6 core for my sff server!
IIRC there was a Lisa Su interview (I want to say at Anandtech, but don't quote me on that) where she essentially confirmed 5000-series APUs getting a retail launch. I mean, the 4000-series not getting one was really weird, so this isn't quite news, but it's still good to know. I won't be upgrading my 4650G - it's more than enough for my HTPC - but I am looking forward to AM5 APUs with DDR5 and Navi. Those will be something, that's for sure.
 
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