Beelink has announced a new gaming mini-PC model powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 series processor. The Beelink SER6 MAX as it is called, is equipped with the AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS tuned up to 65W TDP. Beelink says the new model clocked 65W and it potentially has more headroom for its Radeon 680M iGPU.
The Beelink SER6 MAX is joining an
expanding lineup of offerings under the SER6 series. Previous models include
the SER6, SER6 Pro, and SER6 Pro Plus. These previous models are still active,
as they were released a few months in between them. The SER6 Max is a refreshed
version of the SER6 Pro Plus. Its Ryzen 7 APU has 8 CPU cores and the Radeon
680M RDNA 2-based iGPU with 12 Compute Units.
Beelink claims it has boosted the AMD
Ryzen 7 APU to 65W TDP. This is almost double the standard 35W TDP AMD offers
for the Ryzen 7 7735HS. This means that the processor operates on the same TDP
as standard desktop processors. The SER6 Max also comes with a solid cooling
architecture for maximal performance.
It has a vapor chamber added to limit the
possibility of thermal throttling. The SER6 Max has a decent complement of
ports including DP, HDMI, and USB-C. Two of the USB-C ports offer data speeds
of 40Gbps and a 2.5-inch drive bay for storage expansion is also present in the
mini-PC. The Beelink SER6 Max mini-PC pricing and availability details have not
been released yet. It is however expected that the new product will enter the
market anytime soon.