This is the price of a barebone kit, but a completely finished PC turned out to be cheap
The Minisforum company has apparently released one of the most affordable mini-PCs based on a fairly powerful processor, and not on Intel “atomic” CPUs.
Priced under $200, the UM480XT mini PC is powered by the Ryzen 7 4800H. Yes, this is far from a new processor, it was released in 2020 and is based on the Zen 2 architecture, but it has eight full-fledged cores, a 7 nm process technology and a very productive iGPU even by modern standards, although it falls far short of the Radeon 680M/780M .
Full eight Ryzen 7 cores and a decent iGPU in a mini PC for just $190. Minisforum UM480XT introduced
It is worth saying that for $190 the manufacturer only offers a Barebone kit, but this is still a price segment where much less productive solutions are often presented. In addition, a fully built PC with 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB SSD will still be very cheap: only $250.
As for the rest, you can allocate space for installing a 2.5-inch drive, a high-performance cooling system, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth adapters, as well as a very good set of ports: two USB-C, two HDMI, a pair of USB 2.0, a pair of USB 3.2 Gen2 and RJ45.
The dimensions of the new product are 128 x 128 x 48 mm.