Chatreey IT12: Mini PC with powerful CPU and Thunderbolt 4
The Chatreey IT12 is a mini PC which is now available with a significantly more powerful processor. The model can also be ordered with large amounts of RAM and supports multiple mass storage devices.
We have already reported on the Chatreey IT12, which is now available in a new model variant with a powerful, modern processor. Specifically, the model can now be ordered with the Core i9-13900H; the system is also available with the Intel Core i9-12900H, the Intel Core i5-1340P and the Core i7-1360P. Buyers can select up to 64 GB of RAM and a 4 TB SSD.
The 160 x 130 x 52 millimeter PC has two slots for DDR5 RAM, and RAM up to 4800 MHz is supported. It is possible to mount two M.2 SSDs in 2280 format, with one flash storage drive connected via PCIe 3.0 and another via PCIe 4.0. A SATA SSD in M.2 format can also be used in one of the two ports. Mounting a hard drive or SSD in 2.5-inch format is also possible.
Network connections can be established via two Ethernet ports, each supporting a data transfer rate of 2.5 Gbit/s. Fast wireless network connections in the form of WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 are also supported, as is the connection of headsets. There is also a Thunderbolt 4 port, which not only allows external mass storage devices to be connected, but also monitors. An external GPU can also be connected, as well as two HDMI and DisplayPort ports.
The Chatreey IT12 is now available for direct import with the Core i9-13900H at a starting price of just over $570. Import duties are included in the price, but not shipping costs.
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