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Minisforum Unveils Intel Tiger Lake Core i5-11320H Powered DeskMini TH50 Mini PC, Up To 4.5 GHz & Iris Xe GPU

Written by Jeff Lampkin

Minisforum has unveiled its model new DeskMini TH50 Mini PC which will probably be powered by Intel’s Tiger Lake-H CPUs.

Intel Core i5-11320H 10nm Tiger Lake-H CPU To Energy Minisforum’s Deskmini TH50 Mini PC

Whereas Minisforum has launched a number of high-end Mini-PCs based mostly on AMD’s Ryzen 4000H and Ryzen 5000H/5000X CPUs, they did not improve their Intel techniques as incessantly. With the DeskMini TH50, that modifications as the corporate will probably be providing a high-end Tiger Lake-H CPU throughout the new Mini PC.

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Based mostly on the specs that Minisforum has offered, the Deskmini TH50 is the successor to the TL50 which featured the Tiger Lake Core i5-1135G7 CPU. The TH50 comes with a high-end Core i5-11320H CPU that provides 4 cores, 8 threads and is predicated on the 10nm SuperFin course of node. The clock speeds get a serious increase, with a base clock of as much as 3.2 GHz & a lift clock of as much as 4.5 GHz. The CPU additionally comes with 8 MB of L3 cache and has a base TDP of 35W.

For graphics, the Intel Core i5-11320H rocks an Iris Xe-LP GPU that packs 80 EUs or 640 ALUs. The GPU operates at a clock frequency of 1.35 GHz. Surprisingly, the Core i5-11320H is formally listed with 96 EUs however Minisforum mentions simply 80 EUs of their presser. Further specs embrace as much as 16 GB of LPDDR4 reminiscence and help for Thunderbolt 4.0.

Wanting on the design of the Minisforum Deskmini TH50, we’re taking a look at an analogous design because the HM90 which we not too long ago reviewed. It comes with a plastic and aluminum physique and homes a big heatsink with lively cooling inside. IO contains two USB 3.2 ports, Thunderbolt 4, Mic/headset & Energy buttons on the entrance whereas the again contains twin 2.5GbE LAN ports, HDMI, DP, 2 USB 3.2 ports, and a pair of USB 2.0 ports. There’s an ordinary 19V Sort-C energy adapter port. Count on pricing of round $400-$500 US for the bottom configuration when it launches!

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Jeff Lampkin

Jeff Lampkin was the first writer to have joined gamepolar.com. He has since then inculcated very effective writing and reviewing culture at GamePolar which rivals have found impossible to imitate. His approach has been to work on the basics while the whole world was focusing on the superstructures.