Morefine S500+ Compact Desktop Mini PCs Based on AMD Ryzen 5000 Series Processors Are Now Officially Available

Morefine S500+ Compact Desktop Mini PCs Based on AMD Ryzen 5000 Series Processors Are Now Officially Available

Sep 20, 2024 - 21:09
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The Morefine S500+ compact desktop mini PC features a compact chassis with visible connectivity ports.
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Morefine, the Mini PC market leader, recently introduced a powerful Mini PC called the Morefine S500+. Its Indiegogo campaign ended with massive success as Morefine aroused the trust and interest of users with its latest S500+ Mini PC.

The S500+ is a small Mini PC that can easily fuse into a typical desktop PC. It does not take up much space because it measures just 149x145x40mm. But, don't be fooled by its size as it offers a wide range of applications. It works well as a desktop mini-computer for home entertainment / HTPC and gaming, as well as for commercial use, efficient applications, digital signage, etc.

Morefine S500+ Mini PC is available on the official Morefine website in several specification variants. The S500+ Mini PCs are offered with four AMD Ryzen 5000 Series Desktop Processors. However, you can choose the RAM and storage configuration depending on your needs. Currently available sample configurations:

  • Morefine S500+ Mini PC with 5700U Processor, 16GB RAM, 512G NVMe, and Intel RZ608 WiFi 6
  • Morefine S500+ Mini PC with 5500U Processor,16GB RAM, 512G NVMe and Intel RZ608 WiFi 6
  • Morefine S500+ Mini PC with 5300U Processor, 8GB RAM, 256G NVMe, and Intel RZ608 WiFi 6 / Bluetooth module
  • Morefine S500+ Mini PC with 5900HX Processor, 64GB RAM, 1TB NVMe and Intel RZ608 WiFi 6 / Bluetooth module
  • The most powerful version of the S500+ Mini PC is powered by AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX (8-core 16-thread up to 4.6GHz Frequency) with Radeon Graphics (Vega 8 2100 MHz). Besides, the Morefine's powerful S500+ 5900HX is equipped with 64GB RAM DDR4 and 1TB NVMe SSD High-Speed Storage.

    Morefine S500+ Mini PC supports up to 64GB RAM (3200MHz), LPDDR4 up to 4266MHZ. It is also worth mentioning that storage can be extended by M.2 2280 SATA / NVMe SSD. There is also active cooling with a large and silent fan.

    In addition, the S500+ devices will support WiFi 6 802.11ax (M.2 2230 WIFI) – Intel AX210 module, Bluetooth 5.0, and 2x Gigabit Ethernet. Among the I/O interfaces, we have the following:

  • 2 * USB 3.2
  • 4 * USB 2.0
  • Type C: Data Transfer
  • 2 * RJ45 LAN (1 * 2500M-RTL8125BH & 1 * 1000M-RTL 8111H)
  • HDMI 2.0
  • DP 1.4
  • DC-IN
  • 3.5mm Audio Jack
  • The S500+ Mini PC supports triple display via HDMI 2.0, DP1.4 port, and USB Type-C. It also comes with a triple hard drive design: Dual M.2 2280 slots provide access to the highest-speed NVMe storage, and there’s additionally a built-in 2.5" HDD bracket for mass storage using SATA. Dual high-speed Gigabit ports, supporting up to 2.5 Gbps, meet the needs of even the most demanding applications and users.

    Morefine S500+ Mini PC can also be equipped with an external graphics card (connected via M.2 PCIe x4 extension), for example, GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. Still need more? The S500+ can be easily mounted on the back of a VESA-compatible TV or a monitor to save even more space.

    If you are looking for a powerful mini-computer for everyday work, entertainment, and gaming, the Morefine S500+ Mini PC is the best choice. Visit the official Morefine website and select the S500+ Powerful Mini PC that fits your needs.

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    Christopher Holloway

    Christopher Holloway is the founder and director of Progressive Robot, a UK-based technology company. A full-stack engineer with more than two decades of experience, he works across PHP development, ecommerce, Linux infrastructure, technical SEO and AI automation, and writes here on technology, AI, hardware and software.

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