From Minisforum, which has launched a large number of tiny desktop PCs, a new mini PC “Minisforum UM580” equipped with Ryzen 7 5800 H has appeared.
We are currently accepting reservations and will ship at the end of August.
It is an upgraded version from the conventional UM560.
While the UM560 is the Ryzen 5 5625U, the UM580 that appeared this time has improved performance in the H series Ryzen 7 5800H.
On the company’s official websiteThis pageSo, both UM560 and UM580 can be purchased.
The UM580 costs 57,980 yen for a barebone kit that does not contain an OS or memory, 65,980 yen for an 8GB / 256GB SSD, and there are four types up to 32GB / 512GB SSD therefollowing.
Ryzen 7 5800H has 8 cores and 16 threads, RAM has up to 32GB DDR4 with two SODIMM slots, main storage has M.2 2280 PCIe SSD, and 2.5 inch SATA slot for expansion storage.
For video output, in addition to HDMI 2.0 x2 and USB Type-C, it has a Type-C port that supports Alt mode, so if the display supports it, you can use a single cable that does not require additional power supply. You will be able to connect.
The OS is Windows 11 Pro, and communication is equipped with M.2 2230 Wi-Fi.
The ports are USB3.2 Gen2 Type-A x2, USB2.0 Type-A x2, USB3.2 DP1.4 Type-C,
USB3.2 Type-C, USB3.2 Gen2 PD compatible Type-C, DMIC, HDMI x2, 3.5mm earphone jack, wired LAN.
Minisforum’s mini PC is small, but it has the advantage of being able to meet a wide range of needs because it can add storage and RAM and has abundant ports.
Regarding video output, this unit can output up to 3 screens in 4K.
The items included are as follows. In addition to the PC body and stand, adapter and cable, a VESA mount attachment that allows you to attach this unit to the back of the display is also included.
If you are looking for a powerful and cheap mini PC, please check it out!
Minisforum UM580 is on the company’s official websiteThis pageWe are accepting reservations at. Shipment is scheduled for the end of August.
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