ASRock & Polar Night Launch DeskMate X600 Mini PC

ASRock & Polar Night Launch DeskMate X600 Mini PC

The ASRock DeskMate X600, a compact PC developed jointly by ASRock and Polar Night, is now available on JD.com. Despite its small 3.5-liter form factor, this device offers substantial computing power.

The chassis comes in three colors: Obsidian Black, Moonlight Silver, and Starry Grey. The DeskMate X600 supports AMD’s latest Ryzen 7000 and 8000 series desktop processors, giving users a range of performance options to choose from. The starting price for a barebones setup, which lacks a CPU, wireless network card, RAM, and SSD, is 1348 yuan (around $202 USD). Pre-assembled models featuring Ryzen 5 8600G or Ryzen 7 8700G processors, along with RAM and storage, are priced from 3848 yuan (approximately $573 USD).

Aesthetics and Thermal Management

The DeskMate X600 is designed with both style and thermal efficiency in mind. The sleek chassis, available in Obsidian Black, Moonlight Silver, and Starry Grey, is made from durable 2mm anodized aluminum alloy. A strategically placed 7010 fan at the bottom ensures effective heat dissipation.

Enhanced Performance

The DeskMate X600 includes several features to boost performance. It has a 10-phase power supply X600 motherboard for stable power delivery. Four DDR5 memory slots support high-speed memory overclocking up to 7200+ MT/s, and a PCIe Gen4x16 slot allows for future upgrades.

For storage, the DeskMate X600 offers two M.2 slots, one supporting PCIe 5.0 and the other PCIe 4.0, along with an additional 2.5-inch SATA slot. It comes with a Realtek 2.5G wired network card for reliable wired connections. Although it lacks a built-in wireless network card, an optional configuration with a MediaTek Wi-Fi6E card is available on the e-commerce platform.

External Graphics Card Slot

One unique feature of the DeskMate X600 is the dedicated slot on top, which lets users connect an external graphics card via a PCIe extension cable. According to ASRock, this method provides better bandwidth and stability compared to Thunderbolt 4 and OCuLink solutions.

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