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02.11.2024 13:28

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Topton D13: Inexpensive computer with exceptional power

Photo: Topton
Photo: Topton

The company Topton has this time prepared an extremely interesting compact desktop computer with the sales code D13 for more demanding users. The computer will especially impress those who swear by powerful devices, but want them to take up as little space as possible on their desk. Namely, the Topton D13 is a compact, but extremely powerful system that will handle even the most difficult tasks, including games, without any problems.

The Topton D13 desktop computer is powered by a powerful AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS processor, which computes data with eight physical and 16 virtual processors at a frequency of up to 5.1 gigahertz. The novice consumes up to 54 watts of electrical power at full load. The best thing about the Topton D13 desktop computer is the support for external eGPU graphics cards. The Oculink interface enables the connection of a graphics card, which will surely be immediately appreciated by the most demanding fans of computer games. For the most demanding content, the AMD Radeon 780M graphics card integrated into the processor is already available.

The very interesting Topton D13 personal computer of very limited sizes is available with 32 gigabytes of LDDR5-6400 system memory. Up to six terabytes of space is available for data storage (depending on the version), and solid state drives of the M.2 2230 type can be used. Active cooling of the powerful hardware components was ensured with a powerful cooling system and liquid metal, while the housing is made of high-quality, durable and feather-light plastic, pleasing to the eye.

Fortunately, the compact Topton D13 is not overly expensive. The basic model for 32 gigabytes of system memory and without a Solid State drive is already available for 446.99 euros. The novelty is available for purchase via the AliExpress online store, namely at the link https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005007959143474.html.


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