
Minisforum will soon be offering a new mini PC in Germany. The Minisforum AtomMan X7 Ti is a powerful system in itself. It has an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H, which means that even demanding programs and even less demanding video games can be accelerated with the integrated graphics card. Up to 64 gigabytes of 5,600 MHz fast DDR5 RAM is supported. There are two storage slots available for this. Two SSDs can be installed, one each in M.2 2280 and M.2 2230 format. Both SSDs are connected via PCIe 4.0. A memory card slot is also included.
The 145 x 145 millimeter and 48.6 millimeter high mini PC has a touchscreen. This measures 4 inches diagonally and can display various operating parameters of the PC – such as the utilization of the processor or memory. The display should be configurable accordingly. A Full HD webcam is also installed, as well as two microphones.
An OCuLink connection is installed. This allows you to connect external graphics cards, so the AtomMan X7 Ti can then be used as a powerful gaming system. Among other things, DisplayPort 2.0, HDMI 2.1 and two USB 4 are available. Two Ethernet versions with a maximum data transfer capacity of 2.5 Gbit/s are available for wired network connection; WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 are also supported.
The Minisforum AtomMan X7 Ti is scheduled to go into pre-sale on May 20th. Customers can currently pre-register and receive a 30 euro voucher. Information about the price is not yet available.
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