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Guru3D.com » News » Ryzen 9 4900H EliteminiPC from Minisforum starts at $499.

Ryzen 9 4900H EliteminiPC from Minisforum starts at $499.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/16/2021 10:36 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Ryzen 9 4900H EliteminiPC  from Minisforum starts at $499.

MINISFORUM has introduced a new mini PC, which has the powerful AMD Ryzen TM 9 4900H processor and AMD Radeon graphics, as well as DDR4 8GB x 2 dual-channel memory, as well as a USB 3.0 port. 

This ultra-compact computer can support numerous screens, TVs, printers, monitors, game consoles, projectors, and a variety of other devices, providing you with a variety of convenient options for your daily activities and entertainment. The HM90 is intended to be extremely adaptable and upgrade-friendly in its design. It has eight physical cores and sixteen logical cores, and it is initially clocked at 3.3GHz with the ability to increase to 4.4GHz with Precision Boost. It supports up to 64GB of dual channel DDR4 memory and two 2.5-inch SATA hard drive slots (SATA 3.0 6.0Gb/s), as well as two different types of storage expansion—2.5-inch SATA hard drive slots (SATA 3.0 6.0Gb/s). The HM90 is also equipped with a push-pull lock that makes it simple to install additional storage devices such as SSDs, hard drives, and Wi-Fi. Because of its slightly open casing, it provides easy access to internal components, allowing for a wide range of upgrade choices in the future.

In addition, the HM90 is capable of supporting High Definition 4K Triple Displays, allowing users to enjoy every moment spent in front of a full-screen 4K screen by connecting up to three monitors and multitasking on multiple screens. Regarding memory and storage, the HM90 has two options: first, you may choose an M.2 2280 PCle 3.0 SSD with capacities ranging from 256GB to 512GB; second, you can further expand your storage capacity with a 2.5-inch SATA hard drive. As well as supporting Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi 6) and Bluetooth 5.1, it includes one HDMI port, one DisplayPort port, one RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port, one RJ45 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port, four USB3 ports, two USB-C ports, one Clear CMOS pin, and one COM PIN. When compared to Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 6 delivers up to 1.4 times faster transfer speeds. Furthermore, this PC will come pre-installed with Windows 10 pro, but it will also be capable of being upgraded to Windows 11. Only the silver appearance of the new product, the HM90, as a MINISFORUM, indicates not only a superior setup, but also a strong sense of premium.

The main body of the HM90 is 149.6mm*149.6mm in size and weighs only 650g, which is practically as heavy as a bottle of mineral water. It stands only 55.5mm tall and measures 149.6mm*149.6mm in size. The MINISFORUM HM90 Mini-PC, a power adapter, an HDMI cable, a USB cable, a mounting bracket, and an instruction booklet are all included in the box.

Prices after discount and configuration

  • 0GB RAM+0GB SSD $499
  • 16GB RAM+256GB SSD $679
  • 32GB RAM+512GB SSD $829


Ryzen 9 4900H EliteminiPC  from Minisforum starts at $499. Ryzen 9 4900H EliteminiPC  from Minisforum starts at $499. Ryzen 9 4900H EliteminiPC  from Minisforum starts at $499. Ryzen 9 4900H EliteminiPC  from Minisforum starts at $499. Ryzen 9 4900H EliteminiPC  from Minisforum starts at $499. Ryzen 9 4900H EliteminiPC  from Minisforum starts at $499.




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TheDeeGee
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#5956084 Posted on: 10/16/2021 04:27 PM
No splashes of liquid metal?

Lebon30
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#5956463 Posted on: 10/18/2021 01:33 PM
Well, people should take in mind the finding of big tech rev---
No splashes of liquid metal?

Never mind, the first post nails it.

(Srly, go and see GamersNexus on Minisforums mini-PCs)

tunejunky
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#5956524 Posted on: 10/18/2021 04:52 PM
Well, people should take in mind the finding of big tech rev---

Never mind, the first post nails it.

(Srly, go and see GamersNexus on Minisforums mini-PCs)

YIKES!

i did what you said and i'm glad i did. i was getting tired of the space my legacy computer takes as a htpc and i was seriously considering Minisforum. i wished i had taken a pic of my 1st soldering job when i was 12. the Minisforum QC looks a lot alike.

not anymore. the old "fool me once" saying comes immediately to mind.
if i am going to buy a mini pc instead of building a very SFF pc with my plus-sized hands it will be Zotac, Gigabyte, or Intel.
and i really wanted the new ryzen APU.

i'll probably end up going for the InWin B1 case. at least that way i can pick the RAM and boot drive i want. the 200 watt gold psu built in is plenty for an APU. my biggest challenge will be not to go "overkill" on the build.

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