Minisforum launches B550 Mini-PC with Ryzen 7 5700G APU and support for external GPUs, costs 599 USD – VideoCardz.com

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After the first glance in last year, MinisForum finally launches the pre sale campaign for its B550 mini PC today. One of the most powerful mini PC they ever made.

The B550 mini PC will be using the AMD B550 chipset. MinisForum will sell it with two different CPU options including 4700G(base clock 3.6GHz, boost clock 4.4GHz) and 5700G(base clock 3.8GHz, boost 4.6GHz). Customers can replace the CPU with their own one if they want. It supports AM4 socket Ryzen 4000/5000 series CPUs with TDP lower or equal to 65W ?so it doesn’t support 5950X/5900X/5800X ). The motherboard supports up to 64Gb of RAM and it has two M.2 2280 SSD slots. Depending on which CPU that you use, the B550 can support PCIe4.0. It has AMD RZ608 so it supports BT5.2 and Wifi 6.

Since some of the CPUs supported doesn’t have an integrated GPU, the computer has to work with discrete GPU. So the computer package will come with an expansion dock which can be easily connected with the computer and discrete GPU. Please be noted that the package doesn’t include the discrete GPU nor the PSU to power the discrete GPU.

Just 20.859cm x 24.088cm x 12.813cm with 3208g in weight, the B550 mini PC has lots of interfaces including 2xHDMI ports, 1xDisplay port, 4xUSB3.2 ports, 1xUSB-C port, 1xRJ45 2.5Gb Ethernet port, 1x line out and 1x mic. The package will also comes with a small suitcase which is perfectly fit for the computer to protect it when you carry it around.

Price and configuration after pre-sale discount:
With 5700G:
With 4700G:

Learn more about B550 on this product page.
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