[Hardware Canucks] The insane Thermalright AMD Ryzen mini PCs
Posted by kikimaru024@reddit | hardware | View on Reddit | 12 comments
Posted by kikimaru024@reddit | hardware | View on Reddit | 12 comments
macholusitano@reddit
A Ryzen AI Max+ mini-PC at $600 would reshape the PC landscape.
gamebrigada@reddit
Why would AMD sell 2 chiplets and an enormous custom die they poured an enormous amount of R&D that also costs loads to manufacture for so little.... They can literally take those two chiplets and sell them to you for 700$ in a 9950x. I don't understand why people are expecting entire systems for less money than the silicon costs.
macholusitano@reddit
Because Apple is on their ass. If Apple releases something like Proton, the landscape could change very quickly.
Canadian_Border_Czar@reddit
Does it have eARC and 1 Gbps networking?
That's all I want to see in a mini PC so I can abandon Fire TV.
kikimaru024@reddit (OP)
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IronmanProblems@reddit
Seems like overpriced beelink. Idk who wants to spend more money for a new unproven product but more power to them!
kikimaru024@reddit (OP)
afaik Thermalright is targeting Minisforum with their PCs.
Boxkid351@reddit
GN was saying the mini red pc was a prototype and didn't have a price in his video. Wonder how accurate this all is.
Dokomox@reddit
Was there a release date on that 1L?
GhostsinGlass@reddit
Saw those frame cases (the red mini PC) on GamersNexus video, there's also larger ones for SFF and ATX.
They look so good I really hope they come to market.
taco_blasted_@reddit
This looks cool as hell imo.
elbobo19@reddit
I wonder if in two years Thermalright will have 50 different cases to choose from like they do with coolers now