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The Morefine M600 is a very powerful compact Ryzen mini-PC

  • November 18, 2022
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Better M600 It’s another compact mini-PC with small dimensions that stands out by offering plenty of power, enough to run a large number of video games, though of

Better M600 It’s another compact mini-PC with small dimensions that stands out by offering plenty of power, enough to run a large number of video games, though of course with the limitations that comes with the integrated AMD APU graphics. possibility of mitigation with FSR.

The Morefine M600, whose design resembles an Intel NUC, is sold in various configurations that vary in price depending on what is selected during the purchase process. The cheapest one, which includes as a Ryzen 5 6600U processor, but without RAM or SDD (so the user has to add them), costs 575 euros. Buyers can choose from five 6th Gen AMD Ryzen APU models up to a combination of a Ryzen 9 6900HX with 64GB DDR5 RAM at 4800MHz and 1TB data storage in NVMe format at a price of 1420 euros.

We remind you that the Ryzen 5 6600U processor has six physical cores, twelve threads and integrated Radeon 660M graphics with 6 computing units (CU). The Ryzen 9 6900HX has eight cores, sixteen threads and integrated Radeon 680M graphics with 12 CUs. Of course, the inclusion of a high-end processor has its price, and it is the use of a rather bulky active cooling system (with a fan) in the Morefine M600.

Morefine M600 is a device that is quite good at connectivity level two RJ45 ports capable of reaching a network connection of up to 2.5 Gbpsone Thunderbolt 3 port with USB 4.0 support and video output, two M.2 slots over PCIe 4 for SSD, one SATA connector for a 2.5-inch drive, one HDMI 2.1, one DisplayPort 1.4, 3.5mm jack connector, three USB 2.0 ports Type-A, three USB 3.2 Type-A ports, Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2.

The approximate dimensions of the Morefine M600 are 14.73 centimeters in width, 14.48 centimeters in depth and 4.06 centimeters in height. It officially supports Windows 10, Windows 11, Ubuntu and Linux (the site literally says “ubuntu/Linux”, so we assume it supports Ubuntu via the standard system stack used by all distributions).

Source: Muy Computer

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