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13.10.2023 16:15

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Minisforum AD650i motherboard with built-in 10-core processor

Minisforum AD650i motherboard with built-in 10-core processor

Intel Alder Lake-N processors are still very cheap, they consume little electricity in operation. These are actually 12th generation Intel processors, which were prepared as a replacement for Celeron and Pentium processors, which were based on Atom cores. Therefore, it is not surprising that Intel Alder Lake-N processors are mainly chosen by manufacturers of compact and inexpensive desktop personal computers. They offer an excellent price-performance ratio.

The Chinese company Minisforum went one step further. Namely, this announced the availability of a very interesting motherboard with full support for the interesting Alder Lake-N processors. This is available to customers with an already built-in Intel Core i7-12650H processor, which is up to even the most demanding tasks. The base plate of the Minisforum AD650i measures only 170 x 170 millimeters, which is why it is also suitable for making super compact personal computers. In addition, it will also be suitable for more demanding users, as it supports up to 32 gigabytes of DDR4 system memory and support for fast Solid State drives from the M.2 and SATA interface.

The Intel Core i7-12650H processor built into the Minisforum AD650i motherboard uses 10 processor cores to calculate data. At full load, it consumes up to 45 watts of electrical power. The integrated Intel UHD graphics card with 64 processing units is able to calculate the data. This will certainly come into consideration for many, as the newcomer does not have a PCIe x16 data interface.

An interesting motherboard was recently tested by computer enthusiasts of the ETA PRIME group. They have already published a video of the feat on the YouTube web portal. This is available for viewing below or at the link https://youtu.be/arD8BaX77ng.


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