Earlier this month, Morefine introduced the H1 mini-PC. A Topton subsidiary, Morefine has already released M6S Plus and S800 mini-PCs this year, as well as the G1 eGPU with up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 laptop GPU. Meanwhile, the H1 shares the same AMD architecture as high-end mini-PCs like the GMKtec EVO-X2 (curr. $1,999 on Amazon).
As we noted last month, Morefine offers the Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 395 exclusively with 128 GB of RAM, unlike alternatives sold by Bosgame, HP, GMKtec and Minisforum, among others. Additionally, the H1 contains Bluetooth 5.4 and WiFi 7 connectivity paired with dual M.2 2280 slots for up to 8 TB of storage.
Moreover, Morefine has included a 350 W built-in PSU and over a dozen ports, all within a housing that measures 248.5 x 188.4 x 97.5 mm and weighs roughly 3 kg. Surprisingly, the Morefine H1 has risen in price since its initial debut. Initially, Morefine had priced its Strix Halo mini-PC at €1,805 in the Eurozone and $2,099.
Inexplicably, the H1 has risen to €1,896 in the Eurozone and $2,199 in the US. Also, Morefine now offers its Strix Halo mini-PC on AliExpress for people living in other markets. Currently, Morefine expects to begin shipping units between mid- and late-November. Please see Morefine's website and its AliExpress listing for more details.
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AliExpress & Morefine via VideoCardz






















