Beelink has announced new mini PC under its SER6 series. Previously, the company introduced the SER6, SER6 Pro and SER6 Pro Plus, which arrived a few months either side of each other. Now, the SER6 Max joins their ranks, seemingly as a tweaked version of the SER6 Pro Plus. Specifically, Beelink equips the SER6 Max with the Ryzen 7 7735HS, an APU with 8 CPU cores based on AMD's Zen 3+ architecture and an RDNA 2-based iGPU with 12 Compute Units (Radeon 680M).
Typically, the Ryzen 7 7735HS has a 35 W TDP, although AMD allows manufacturers to boost this to 54 W. However, Beelink claims to have extracted another 11 W from the Ryzen 7 7735HS, bringing its TDP to 65 W. In other words, the Ryzen 7 7735HS is said to operate on the same TDP as entry-level desktop processors like the Ryzen 5 5600X. Purportedly, the SER6 Max has a powerful cooling solution, with a vapour chamber added to minimise the chance of thermal throttling.
For reference, the SER6 Max measures 113 x 126 x 49 mm and features a host of I/O. As one image below shows, the mini-PC has DisplayPort, HDMI and USB Type-C ports, two of which meet the USB4 (40 Gbps) standard. Moreover, the SER6 Max has two M.2 2280 slots and will also ship with a 2.5-inch drive bay for further storage expansion. Beelink has not shared pricing or availability details yet, but more information can be found on its website and its Reddit post.
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