Turbo Mini X: The Mighty Mini PC with Desktop-Class CPU and External GPU
Move over, big bulky desktop computers! The latest in mini PC technology is here and it's smaller and more powerful than ever. Meet the Turbo Mini X from Mini Maker, a tiny yet mighty mini PC that offers desktop-level performance in a compact package.
Small but Mighty
Despite its tiny size, the Turbo Mini X is a powerhouse, supporting a 65-watt desktop-class CPU and connecting to an external graphics box for top-notch performance. This little machine can handle everyday computing and demanding tasks with ease, making it a perfect choice for creatives and professionals alike.
Advanced Specs for High Performance
The Turbo Mini X boasts impressive specs, including compatibility with Intel's 12th, 13th and 14th generation CPUs and up to 96GB of DDR5 RAM. It also offers ample storage options with two PCIe Gen4x4 M.2 slots and an additional 2.5-inch SATA slot, allowing for a total storage capacity of up to 10TB.
Connectivity and Security
With Wi-Fi 7 or 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and a variety of USB ports, the Turbo Mini X ensures fast and reliable connectivity. Its front panel features a power button with fingerprint recognition for secure access, as well as a 45W fast-charging USB-C port and a 20Gbps data transfer USB-C port.
Impressive External Graphics Support
What sets the Turbo Mini X apart is its proprietary port that connects to the Mini Maker StreamPlay X external graphics box. This unique setup offers near-native GPU performance, outshining traditional Thunderbolt eGPU configurations.
The mini PC also includes an advanced cooling system, ensuring peak performance without any noisy distractions.
Affordable Powerhouse
According to reports, the Turbo Mini X is expected to be priced around $150, with the StreamPlay X at a similar cost. This means that for about $300 (not including CPU, RAM, and SSD), you can have a high-performance mini PC setup that rivals traditional desktops.
It's time to rethink what's possible with mini PCs. The Turbo Mini X is leading the charge in a new era of compact, powerful computing.