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New ECS LIVA A320 Mini PC Comes With AN AMD Ryzen Processor
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) released their all new LIVA SF110-A320 mini PC, a small computer, that is now powered by an AMD Ryzen processor, designed for home entertainment and light gaming.
At the size of a book, the SF110-A320 supports multiple displays, USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports, and easy upgradability though a tool-free design. The mini PC can be used as a home theater system, capable of streaming 4K video without hiccups. With a VESA mount (100x100 or 75x75mm) you can install it behind your monitor or TV. It also features HDMI, DisplayPort and D-Sub video outputs. The device has a 2.5 inches HDD/SSD bay and its two DDR4 SO-DIMMs support up to 32GB of memory.
Features
- Platform: Support AMD Ryzen 3/5 for 1331 uPGA (Up to 35w)
- Memory: 2 x SO-DIMM DDR4 2666+MHz up to 32GB
- Storage:
- 1 x M.2 supports 2280
- 1 x SATA 2.5" HDD
- Audio: 2 x Audio Jacks
- Front I/O: 2 x USB 3.1 Gen1 + 1 x USB 3.1 Gen1 Type C, 1 x MIC IN, 1 x Line out, 1x Power Button
- Rear I/O: 4 x USB 2.0, 1 x RJ45, 1 x DC-IN, 1 x RS232 (option)
- Video Output: 1 x HDMI+1 x VGA and 2 x DP (2ND for option)
- Power
- Input : AC 100-240V
- Output : DC 19V / 4.74A
- Wireless: Intel WiFi 802.11ac & Bluetooth 4.2
- Dimension: 205 x 176 x 33 mm
- OS Support: Windows 10
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Supporting a Ryzen 5 APU using 35 watts is quite surprising. I wonder what the cooling solution is for something this small to not be limited to 15 watts (like in laptops).