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Minisforum CR50 MiniPC uses AMD 4700S (Sony PlayStation 5 SoC)

Today, MinisForum launched a pre-sale campaign for a quite interesting product, CR50. It comes with the AMD 4700S 8-Core processor kit and AMD Radeon RX550 Graphics. It is designed as a multi-purpose mini computer from quick app startup and web browsing to serious productivity in business applications, everything is fast and responsive.

The AMD 4700S processor kit is an all-in-one soldered design with AMD processor, cooler, memory and motherboard. Its 8 ultra-responsive processor, with 16 thread, is built using the same AMD 7nm “Zen 2” architecture that powers AMD Ryzen™ processors to deliver incredible performance for multitasking and heavy workloads. It has total L1 cache of 512KB, total L2 cache of 4MB and total L3 cache of 8MB. The processor can be boosted up to 4.0GHz. On AMD’s site, it lists several compatible graphics for the 4700S kit. The CR50 from MinisForum will be using Radeon RX550 Graphics. The 4700S kit is currently only available in Asian market but you can certainly buy it as a whole CR50 mini PC from MinisForum site.

The CR50 is 205mm long, 192mm wide and 86mm tall. It has 16GB GPDDR6 onboard memory with 256GB/512GB of storage, which can be upgraded with 2.5 inch SATA SSD. It provides various interfaces including 1 gigabyte Ethernet port, 1 HDMI (4096×2160@60Hz), 1 DVI-D (2560*1600@60Hz), 1 LINE-IN, 1 MIC-IN, USB3.2 Port×3(Gen2), USB3.2 Port×1(Gen1) and USB2.0 Port×4. This PC will comes with Windows 10 pro pre-installed. But it is also compatible to upgrade to Windows 11.

Pricing

  • 16 GB RAM: 679 USD
  • 16 GB RAM + 256 GB SSD: 729 USD
  • 16 GB RAM + 512 GB SSD: 759 USD

 

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