MINISFORUM
Company launched its first Intel Raptor Lake minicomputer
Minisforum, known for its minicomputers about launched the NPB7 mini PC, powered by its mobile Intel Core i7-13700H processor.
In addition to reasonable heat savings and 45 watts of power consumption, the processor offers a hybrid architecture, in addition to 14 cores and 20 threads. Six of the cores are high-performance P-cores and eight energy-efficient E-cores, and they are also supported by an integrated Intel graphics card equipped with 96 EU units.
The processor's boost clock frequency can reach five gigahertz. In the memory section, the product offers DDR5-5200 memories. As for mass memory, the minicomputer comes with an SSD M.2 2280 storage space, and you can also insert a 2.5-inch SATA 3.0 SSD or HDD drive into the product if you like.
Below is a photo of the product, which shows the front and rear connections of the minicomputer:

You can conveniently exchange the components of a mini computer with WiFi 6E and Bluetooth support. The lid of the case opens by pressing it down, after which the product presents its contents for the user to admire.
Product cooling is placed at the bottom of the cabinet. It is not a completely silent minicomputer, as it has a fan supported by a heatsink and two heatpipes on each side.
The price level varies depending on the configuration. Without memories and mass memories, the NBP7 minicomputer can be purchased on the Minisforum website for a discounted price of $489 (approx. €442).
by mundophone

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