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Antec Launches Performance 1 M Aluminium ITX Gaming Case

Antec Inc., a global leader in high-performance computer components and accessories, is proud to announce the launch of the Antec Performance 1 M Aluminium ITX Gaming Case. This latest addition to Antec's chassis lineup combines compact design with cutting-edge modern style, delivering a jaw dropping ITX case that's perfect for modern, high-performance PCs.

Optimal airflow and aesthetics
Perforated panels keep your system cool with a refined modern touch. Engineered for quiet confidence and clean style.

Erying Releases Its First AMD-Based Motherboard: The Alkiad B650 ITX D5

Chinese OEM brand Erying presented its first AMD-based motherboard, the Alkiad B650 ITX D5. The overall design of the Erying Alkiad B650 ITX D5 sports a white PCB with black components and is equipped with an EPS 8-pin power connector alongside a 24-pin ATX connector. 5 V ARGB connectors are included for those who cannot live without a colorful build. The VRM is based on an 8+2+1 phase power delivery design and covered by a decent heatsink, more than enough for a budget AM5 65 W platform in a standard ITX 170 x 170 mm format.

The Alkiad B650 ITX D5 motherboard has 2 DDR5 DIMM memory slots, supports 6400+ (OC) MT/s, and Intel XMP 3.0 / AMD EXPO profiles. The Erying motherboard offers 1x PCIe 4.0 ×16 and 1x PCIe 4.0 ×4 M.2 slots, and 4x SATA III ports while the Realtek RTL8125BG provides 1x 2.5GbE RJ45 connectivity. The rear I/O panel offers 4x USB 2.0, 3x USB-A 5 Gbps and 1x USB-C 10 Gbps ports, 1x DP and 1x HDMI connectors and the usual audio combo (one S/PDIF and a pair of 3.5 mm). The motherboard comes before AMD's expected expansion of its Ryzen 9000 series "Granite Ridge" desktop processor family in Q1 2025 with new 65 W CPU models and the introduction of the AMD B850 chipset. There is no exact information yet regarding pricing and availability.

Jetway Releases the JPIC-ADN1 2.5" Pico-ITX Industrial Motherboard

Jetway JPIC-ADN1 is a compact 2.5" Pico-ITX motherboard powered by the Intel Processor N97. It supports up to 32 GB of DDR5-4800 MHz memory, making it capable of handling demanding workloads. With its versatile I/O options, including 6x USB ports, 2x Serial ports, 1x B+M-Key M.2 slot, 1x E-Key M.2 slot, and 1x SATA3 port, the JPIC-ADN1 is ideal for a variety of applications, it's ready to handle even the most demanding tasks.

The JPIC-ADN1's compact design and efficient Alder Lake-N processor make it perfect for edge computing and IoT gateway applications. Its powerful processing and expansion capabilities enable seamless data processing, communication, and remote management in industrial IoT solutions.

ADLINK Launches AmITX Mini-ITX Motherboards to Power Edge AI and IoT

ADLINK Technology Inc., a global leader in edge computing, announces the launch of the new AmITX Mini-ITX motherboards, a range of compact form factor motherboards sporting the latest Intel technology for high-performance computing. The new AmITX series supports processor options ranging from low power consumption Intel N97 to high-performance 14/13/12th generation Intel Core i9/i7/i5/i3 and includes features such as PCIe 5.0 x16, 2.5 Gbe, DDR5, USB 3.2 Gen 2, and M.2 B/E/M Key to suit applications in smart city, smart manufacturing, and smart medicine.

The Mini-ITX motherboards in the AmITX series boast 2.5GbE LAN for ultra-fast data connectivity, USB 3.2 Gen 2 to connect with other devices, M.2 B/E/M Key slots for SSD, and wireless cards, and RS-232/422/485 to connect with machine components. The high-performance computing AmITX-RL-I supports 14/13/12th Gen Intel Core i9/i7/i5/i3 processors up to 65 W TDP, up to 64 GB of DDR5 4800 MHz memory, and has a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot for a GPU card. The low power consumption AmITX-ALN has an Intel N97 processor with 12 W ultra-low power, supports up to 32 GB of DDR4 3200 MHz memory, and has a PCIe 3.0 x1 slot.

InWin Introduces F3 Mini Tower PC Case

In Win Development Inc. (InWin), a leading innovator in PC hardware has announced the F3 mini tower, which combines aesthetics and practicality for mini ITX and micro ATX builds. This compact enclosure supports the latest trend of motherboards featuring backside connections (ASUS BTF or MSI Project Zero), ensuring the cleanest-looking PC. The front panel consists of mesh windows to enhance cooling directly to the internal components. The F3 utilizes a minimalist approach with its stunning SECC steel and tempered glass materials but also simplifies assembly with a screw-free, unobtrusive design. Choose between black or white variants with wooden accents on the white edition.

Build Big. Stay Compact.
Motherboards with different backside connector placements will not be an issue within the InWin F3 since multi-orientation brackets are available on the motherboard tray. Four PCI-Express slots are available for graphics cards with extra-large heatsinks, supporting up to 340 mm long. The F3 is compatible with NVIDIA's new SFF-ready sizing guidelines to make component compatibility easier for DIY PC builders. The compact enclosure allows CPU heatsinks up to 160 mm tall or radiator support up to 240/280 mm on top for liquid cooling setups. ATX power supplies up to 160 mm long are installed behind the front panel as a space-saving design. The front I/O includes USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C, two additional USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, and a 3.5 mm HD audio combo jack (CTIA).

Lian Li Adds New Wooden Edition to the DAN Case A3 Range

Designed by Dan Hansen and engineered by Lian Li, the new DAN Case Wooden Edition takes everything great about the DAN Case A3 series, including the minimalist design and small form factor, and adds elegant wooden features to elevate any gaming set up.

Minimalist Exterior
The standout feature for the Lian Li DAN Case A3 is the front panel. While the current range hosts a solid plastic panel with a sleek geometric design, the new Wooden Edition swaps out the plastic for wooden slats over the fine mesh. This creates a touch of warmth to the minimalist case whilst keeping an optimized design for cooling.

Cooler Master Unveils the Shark X: A Revolutionary Fusion of Technology and Art

Cooler Master, a leading provider of PC components, gaming peripherals, and tech lifestyle solutions, today announced the Shark X, a groundbreaking pre-built PC that redefines the boundaries between performance, design, and art. The Shark X delivers an exceptional computing experience while standing as a bold statement piece inspired by the ocean's mightiest and most efficient predator.

"The Shark X is not just a high-performance PC—it's a masterpiece that brings art and technology together, reflecting Cooler Master's commitment to innovative design and engineering," said Jimmy Sha, CEO of Cooler Master.

ASRock Unveils X600TM-ITX Thin Mini-ITX Motherboard for Socket AM5 Processors

ASRock, a global leader in motherboards, graphics cards, gaming monitors, and small form factor PCs, is proud to announce the release of the X600TM-ITX, the world's first thin mini ITX motherboard supporting AMD AM5 series processors. This revolutionary motherboard brings exceptional performance and versatile features to users, enhancing their computing experience in various applications.

The X600TM-ITX stands out as the first thin mini ITX motherboard compatible with AMD AM5 series processors in the world. This compatibility ensures unprecedented performance, allowing users to experience faster computing speeds, better multitasking capabilities, and improved overall efficiency. Ideal for those who demand power in a compact form factor, the X600TM-ITX sets a new standard in motherboard technology.

AAEON Leverages NXP i.MX 8M Plus Platform for New PICO-ITX and Mini PC Solutions with NPU

Industry leader AAEON has expanded its RISC computing product portfolio with the release of the SRG-IMX8PL and PICO-IMX8PL, a Mini PC and 2.5" PICO-ITX board, respectively. Both products are powered by the NXP i.MX 8M Plus platform, featuring a quad-core Arm Cortex -A53 processor with a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) operating at up to 2.3 TOPS.

Built to provide cost-efficient IoT Gateway solutions in rugged environments, the SRG-IMX8PL and PICO-IMX8PL both offer wide temperature ranges of -40°C to 80°C with the use of a fanless heatsink, a 9 V to 36 V power input range. The SRG-IMX8PL Mini PC also features enhanced shock, drop, and vibration resistance. Dual LAN ports with IEEE 1588 and TSN capabilities, alongside Wi-Fi and 4G module support via M.2 2230 E-Key and full-size mini card, provide each device with broad connectivity options for industrial IoT use. Additionally, both the PICO-IMX8PL and SRG-IMX8PL support a wide range of operating systems, including Debian 11, Android 13, Windows 10 IoT, and Yocto, as well as data communication protocols such as Modbus, MQTT, and OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA).

AAEON Unveils PICO-MTU4 SBC Powered by Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" Processors

Premier embedded computing provider AAEON (Stock Code: 6579), has announced the release of the PICO-MTU4, the smallest single-board computer to host the new Intel Core Ultra Processor platform. On the ultra-small 100 mm x 72 mm PICO-ITX form factor, the PICO-MTU4 leverages the disaggregated die design, hybrid CPU core architecture, and integrated VPU of the Intel Core Ultra series for a multi-thread performance increase of up to 24%, with a 50% reduction in SoC power consumption.
The board is available in SKUs featuring both Intel Core Ultra 7 and 5 Processors, all with a TDP of 15 W, maxing out at a total of 12 cores (2 P-cores, 8 E-cores, and a further 2 Low Power E-cores) and 14 threads of processing power.

Equipped with LPDDR5x, two LAN ports (2.5GbE and 1GbE), two USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, and a variety of serial interfaces for industrial protocols like dual COM for RS-232/422/485, a 4-bit GPIO, and SMBus, AAEON have indicated the board will target the advanced industrial robotics market, with SCADA, MES, and system monitoring devices singled out as particularly suitable uses.

VIA Announces Three New Platforms That Deliver Advanced Edge AI Capabilities

VIA Technologies, Inc., a leading innovator in the development of embedded platforms and systems, today announced the launch of three new high-performance edge AI solutions: the SOM-5000, VAB-5000, and ARTiGO A5000. These platforms are designed to meet the growing demand for intelligent edge computing across a wide range of industrial, commercial, and consumer applications.

"These new platforms represent a significant leap forward in edge AI technology," said Epan Wu, General Manager, VIA Intelligent Solutions. "With their advanced processing capabilities and versatile connectivity options, the SOM-5000, VAB-5000, and ARTiGO A5000 enable our customers to develop innovative and efficient edge AI applications."

AAEON Unveils New RISC Computing Line Powered by Texas Instruments

AAEON, a leading provider of compact embedded solutions, has announced two new additions to its RISC computing line: the PICO-AM62, a single board built on the PICO-ITX form factor, and the SRG-AM62, its RISC Gateway system counterpart. Both the PICO-AM62 and SRG-AM62 represent a new approach from AAEON's RISC Computing Division, powered by Texas Instruments AM62x Sitara Processors. These processors consist of a quad-core Arm Cortex -A53 CPU, single-core Arm Cortex -M4F MCU, and integrated GPU support.

The new product line stands out for its cost-efficiency and reliability. Both the PICO-AM62 single-board and the compact SRG-AM62 Gateway System are available in SKUs with a wide temperature tolerance of -40°C to 85°C and a power input range of 9 V to 36 V. The products are based on Texas Instruments processors, which are highly scalable and have a 20-year lifespan. This influenced AAEON's vendor choice and should attract customers looking for cost-effective, durable IoT solutions. The environmental ruggedness of both the PICO-AM62 and SRG-AM62 makes them well-suited for deployment in challenging environments, such as in-vehicle digital clusters or industrial applications.

B650 Chipset and Micro-ATX Form-factor Dominate Socket AM5 Motherboard Sales: Research

A market research of AMD Socket AM5 motherboards sold in South Korea by Danawa, provide some interesting insights on how gamers approach the platform. This research is confined to Korea, but can be extrapolated to other similar markets. The research studies the chipset model, and form-factor of Socket AM5 motherboards sold in the market. The most interesting finding of the research is that the AMD B650 is by far the most popular chipset for the platform, dwarfing even the entry-level A620 chipset by a factor of 8. A staggering 80% of the Socket AM5 motherboards being sold are based on the B650.

It's important to note here, that this figure does not include the B650E, which is separately shown making up just 2% of the volumes. The B650 (non-E) has nearly all platform features, with motherboards based on the chipset providing at least one Gen 5 M.2 NVMe slot that doesn't eat into the lanes of the x16 PEG slot; and with the current generation of GPUs not featuring the PCIe Gen 5 host interface, customers seem more than happy with the Gen 4 x16 PEG slot provided by B650 motherboards. What's more, you get CPU overclocking and memory overclocking on this mid-range chipset, so it appeals to a very wide demographic. The B650E, on the other hand, provides a Gen 5 x16 PEG slot, and motherboards based on this chipset tend to offer premium I/O features, such as a high-end onboard audio solution, premium wireless networking, among others.

Thermaltake The Tower Series Launches Two New Chassis, Supports ATX Hidden-Connector / ITX Motherboards

Thermaltake, a leading PC DIY brand for premium hardware solutions, is proud to release The Tower 600 Mid Tower Chassis supporting ATX hidden-connector motherboards and The Tower 250 Mini Chassis designed for ITX motherboards. The Tower series is one of the most popular cases with a classic vertical case design. The additions allow The Tower series to accommodate a more diverse range of motherboards. Furthermore, both chassis have a distinctive octagonal appearance and can be placed horizontally with an additional Chassis Stand Kit, making your PC configuration a spotlight!

The Tower 600 Mid Tower Chassis
The Tower 600 Mid Tower Chassis is the largest model of The Tower series, ideal for enthusiasts pursuing powerful next-gen hardware and maximum cooling support. It is available in Black, Snow, Matcha Green, and Hydrangea Blue editions, perfectly fitting any scenario.

ALmordor Shows Aluminium Case Aesthetics at Computex 2024

ALmordor is a Chinese case PC hardware maker focusing on providing sleek-looking aliminium PC cases. Coming from the name that stands for AL (aluminium) and Mordor (from J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world), the ALmordor brand wants to be seen as an elegant and mysterious. On display, there were several interesting case builds like the SliverLining 160G ITX case, which serves as a dual-chamber ITX build capable of water cooling. Capable of supporting a 320 mm GPU and 240 mm water cooling radiator, the SilverLining 160G can hold an SFX PSU and an HDD attached next to it. Storage options include SSD expansion next to the motherboard.

G.Skill Extends its Cases Line at Computex 2024, Prototype Model Spotted

Inside the G.Skill booth at Computex 2024, we spotted three new case models. The first case that draws attention is a prototype/concept, named Project Alpha it comes with unique shapes and ATX/BTX form factor conversion on the fly. The next two cases are Mid-towers, G351 and M5 Vision respectively, both supporting EATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX motherboards and featuring large glass panels with a note about G351 wooden front connectors panel that make it look more stylish.

Alongside full support for water cooling systems (360 / 260 / 240 / 140 / 120), you can fit 9 fans on G.Skill G351 and a whooping 11 fans on M5 Vision. We cannot say for sure when and if the Project Alpha concept case will be available, the other two should arrive in stores later this year.
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Lian Li Redefines PC Case Layout with the SUP-01 Compact Tower

LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, launches the SUP-01, a small tower case that revolutionizes the conventional layout of standard PCs. Engineered with three distinct airflow chambers, each dedicated to essential components—GPU, CPU's AIO, and motherboard. The SUP-01 positions the GPU at the center of the front panel on a fully adjustable bracket, and accommodates up to a 360 AIO behind the motherboard tray for enhanced cooling efficiency. A non-tinted tempered glass panel on the left side offers a clear view of the main chamber which supports up to regular ATX motherboards and ATX back-connect motherboards, and the PCIe riser bracket with built-in diffused LED strips. Additional LED strips decorate the top edge of the PSU chamber along both the left and front sides of the case. Available in black and white, the SUP-01 retails at an MSRP of $149.99.

The SUP-01, with its compact 45-liter enclosure, challenges traditional PC designs by offering a smaller footprint without compromising high-end hardware compatibility. By integrating only the core components, users can swiftly assemble a thermally efficient computer comparable to the LANCOOL 216. Placing the GPU in an upright position at the front of the case enables fresh air intake for optimal GPU performance. The adjustable bracket allows precise positioning of the GPU, both vertically and horizontally, maximizing airflow and aesthetics. The SUP-01 features LED strips along the front and left side of the case, along with an additional strip on the PCIe riser bracket. These strips can be conveniently controlled via the built-in Mode and Color buttons, offering six preset modes and eleven colors for customization.

GIGAIPC Unveils Brand New PICO-ITX Product Series

The PICO-ITX, a compact embedded single-board computer (SBC) based on a 100 mm x 72 mm form factor, serves as a more space-efficient alternative motherboard, ensuring a broad range of interfaces on a more readily deployable board.

GIGAIPC's PICO-G350A (Yocto OS) / PICO-G350B (Android OS) are the first Pico-ITX boards to feature an ARM SoC, powered by MediaTek MT8365 Arm Quad-Core Cortex -A53, to provide incredible energy efficiency and outstanding low power consumption that demonstrates impressive performance. Featuring a ruggedized design, it operates reliably across a wide temperature range from 0 to 60°C. Designed with flexibility and rich on-board interfaces, including USB 2.0 (hot and USB OTG), Micro SD expansion slots, and M.2 2230 E-Key for AW-CB451NF-D wifi module support, this solution is tailored to accommodate various application scenarios, such as smart retail, self-service terminals, industrial automation, intelligent medical health, and digital media.

Radxa Launches NAS Friendly ROCK 5 ITX Motherboard with Arm SoC

Radxa is a Chinese manufacturer of various Arm based devices and something of a minor competitor to the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The company has just launched its latest product which is called the ROCK 5 ITX. As the name implies, it's a Mini-ITX form factor motherboard, which in itself is rather unusual for Arm based hardware to start with. However, Radxa has designed the ROCK 5 ITX to be a NAS motherboard and this is the first time we've come across such a product, as most Arm based boards are either intended for hobby projects, software development or routers. This makes the ROCK 5 ITX quite unique, at least based on its form factor, as it'll be compatible with standard Mini-ITX chassis.

The SoC on the board is a Rockchip RK3588 which sports four Cortex-A76 cores at up to 2.4 GHz and four Cortex-A55 cores at 1.8 GHz. This is not exactly cutting edge, but should be plenty fast enough for a SATA drive based NAS. The board offers four SATA 6 Gbps connectors via an ASMedia ASM1164 controller, each with an individual power connector next to it. However, Radxa seems to have chosen to use fan-header type power connectors, which means it'll be hard to get replacement power cables. The board also has a PCIe 3.0 x2 M.2 slot for an NVMe drive. The OS boots from eMMC and Radxa supports its own Roobi OS which is Debian Linux based.

Sharkoon Announces the Rebel C20 ITX Case for High-end Compact Builds

Sharkoon Technologies is an international supplier of high-quality, high-performance PC components and peripherals and is now launching the Rebel C20 ITX. Even though this PC case is primarily designed for Mini-ITX mainboards as well as SFX and SFX-L PSUs, the Rebel C20 ITX should also be able to accommodate the largest graphics cards and radiators. In addition, the case can be positioned either vertically or horizontally and is available either as a version without fans or as a version with pre-installed addressable RGB fans for cooling.

Despite its dimensions of just 45.7 x 20.8 x 30.1 centimeters, the Rebel C20 ITX should also be able to accommodate the largest modern graphics cards of the RTX 4090 series as well as radiators of up to 360 millimeters. As the Rebel C20 ITX can be positioned either vertically or horizontally, it can not only serve as gaming PC but can also become a compact PC that fits into any living room or office room at home.

DeepCool Announces the CH160 ITX Case

DeepCool, a leader in innovative PC cooling solutions, unveils a compact solution for PC enthusiasts seeking portability without compromising performance - the CH160 ITX Case. The CH160 sets a new standard for portable PC cases, offering tremendous airflow in a sleek and stylish design. Its compact form factor showcases its powerful capabilities, by accommodating 140 mm ATX PSUs and 172 mm air coolers with ease. Say goodbye to limited desk space woes as the CH160 supports 3-slot GPUs up to 305 mm in length, directly inserted into the motherboard without a riser cable.


Portability meets versatility with the CH160. Equipped with mesh panels for optimal airflow, it ensures your components stay cool even in the tightest spaces. The inclusion of USB 3.0, Type-C, and hybrid audio ports in the I/O panel guarantees seamless connectivity, while three removable dust filters simplify maintenance. The DeepCool CH160 ITX Case is the perfect choice for users who demand performance without sacrificing portability. Whether you're a seasoned PC enthusiast or a casual user, the CH160 offers the perfect blend of style, functionality, and convenience.

Sharkoon Unveils Rebel C20 ITX Mini-ITX PC Case

Sharkoon Technologies is an international supplier of high-quality, high-performance PC components and peripherals and is now launching the Rebel C20 ITX. Even though this PC case is primarily designed for Mini-ITX mainboards as well as SFX and SFX-L PSUs, the Rebel C20 ITX should also be able to accommodate the largest graphics cards and radiators. In addition, the case can be positioned either vertically or horizontally and is available either as a version without fans or as a version with pre-installed addressable RGB fans for cooling.

Made for High-End Hardware
Despite its dimensions of just 45.7 x 20.8 x 30.1 centimeters, the Rebel C20 ITX should also be able to accommodate the largest modern graphics cards of the RTX 4090 series as well as radiators of up to 360 millimeters.

Chinese Company Revives AMD Vega GPU in a Unique NAS Motherboard

A Chinese Topton company has brought new life to the AMD Vega graphics architecture by integrating it into a Network Attached Storage (NAS) motherboard. The Topton N9 NAS motherboard features the Intel Core i7-8705G processor, a unique chip that combines Intel CPU cores with AMD's RX Vega M GL graphics. The Intel Core i7-8705G, initially released in 2018, is an unusual choice for a NAS system. This 14 nm processor features four cores, eight threads, and a boost clock of up to 4.1 GHz. What sets it apart is the integrated AMD RX Vega M GL GPU with 20 Compute Units and 4 GB of HBM2 memory.

The Topton N9 NAS motherboard is designed for the 17×17 cm ITX form factor and offers a range of features like maximum support for 64 GB of DDR4 RAM, M.2 NVMe/SATA and SATA 3.0, eight Intel i226-V controllers for 2.5 Gbit networking, USB 3.0, USB Type-C, and HDMI 2.0 connectivity. While the Intel Core i7-8705G may not be the most obvious choice for a NAS system, the Topton N9 motherboard demonstrates how this unique processor can be repurposed to provide affordable computing power. The integrated AMD RX Vega graphics offer capabilities beyond typical NAS requirements, making this motherboard suitable for various applications, such as home firewalls and routers. The collaboration between Intel and AMD in creating the Kaby Lake-G processors was a rare occurrence in the industry. The Topton N9 starts at $288.56 without a fan/cooler, and adding another $20 bumps the price to $308.46.

ASUS IoT Announces All-New Industrial Motherboards and Edge AI Computers Based on Latest Intel Core (14th Gen) Processors

ASUS IoT, the global AIoT solution provider, today announced the launch of its new lineup of industrial motherboards and edge AI computers powered by the latest Intel Core (14th gen) processors. These cutting-edge solutions offer supreme computing performance, enhanced power efficiency, and accelerated connectivity, making them ideal for a wide range of industrial applications. One of the key features of these new solutions is the accelerated transfer speeds and enhanced power efficiency offered by DDR5 memory. Compared to DDR4, DDR5 memory provides 50% faster transfer speeds and 8% improved power efficiency, ensuring reliability with ECC technology.

ASUS IoT industrial motherboards also support double-speed PCI Express (PCIe) 5.0, which doubles the speed of PCIe 4.0, while maintaining full backward compatibility for system flexibility. This allows for faster data transfer and expandability, meeting the demands of modern industrial applications. The integrated Intel UHD Graphics technology in ASUS IoT motherboards supports up to 8K60 HDR video and multiple 4K60 displays, providing vivid graphics and powerful AI acceleration. This makes them ideal for various applications, including retail, healthcare and AI in smart factories.

Intel Arc A370M Laptop GPU Transforms into ITX-Sized Desktop GPU

Taiwanese tech maker Advantech has converted Intel's Arc A370M mobile GPU into a desktop graphics card named the EAI-3100. The new card utilizes the same Arc A370M mobile GPU based on the Xe-LP architecture chip as found in laptops but adds more robust cooling to enable desktop-level performance. Specifically, the EAI-3100 implements a large aluminium heatsink spanning the entire PCB, paired with a 40 mm fan active cooling fan. This allows the card to operate at up to 60 Watt TGP (total graphics power), a noticeable increase over the A370M's 35-50 Watt mobile power range. Despite the improved cooling, Advantech has not factory overclocked the EAI-3100, leaving its graphics clock speed unchanged at 1,550 MHz. The card also retains the same PCIe 4.0 x8 interface as the mobile A370M. An 8-pin PCIe power connector has been added, giving headroom for user overclocking attempts.

In terms of gaming performance, the A370M and, by extension, the EAI-3100 deliver playable frame rates at 1080p resolution with medium image quality settings. The card is comparable to NVIDIA's mobile RTX 3050 GPU. As Intel continues optimizing Arc drivers, more gains are expected. The EAI-3100's dual-slot, 6.61-inch design allows compatibility with most desktop PC cases. Between its small size and the A370M's solid 1080p capabilities, this transformed card represents an interesting budget option for gamers seeking a discounted route to Arc's architecture. Despite the diminutive size, this custom cooling solution keeps the A370M at appropriate temperatures for sustained operation, possibly delivering more than the laptop form factor SKU. For video output, the card features two HDMI 2.0b and two DP 1.4a ports.
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