This Ryzen Mini PC claims it'll be the "Strongest Mini PC Ever"

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Morefine, a little-known Chinese firm that has in the past built a few tiny computers like mini PCs and stick PCs, is claiming to develop the "Strongest Mini PC Ever". The model is called the S500+ and it is currently listed on Indiegogo's website for people who may be interested in backing the creation of such a computer. Though it must be noted here that this is a crowdfunding campaign so the end product may ultimately never materialize.

With that out of the way, let's see what this Mini PC promises to offer. As is evident from the name, the S500+ appears to be an upgrade over the firm's currently available S500 Mini PC. The new S500+ will apparently be powered by a Zen 3-based octa-core Ryzen 9 5900HX mobile processor.

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You can always add a better passive cooler and case mod an extra exhaust opening in the side. Cover it with some stockings or 3rd party dust filter and voila. a few degrees cooler without a fan. :p

note: just took the passive cooler as an example for the fun of it.
 

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You can always add a better passive cooler and case mod an extra exhaust opening in the side. Cover it with some stockings or 3rd party dust filter and voila. a few degrees cooler without a fan. :p

note: just took the passive cooler as an example for the fun of it.
Cool(y)

Regards Eck:)
 

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