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Posted by Hotz
 - May 26, 2025, 11:32:49
Quote from: Go backpedal on May 26, 2025, 02:09:02X300/X600 deskmini is being sold and I don't know why you say you have to wait years for a X600 when it only started existing last year? Ditto for B760 deskmeet/deskmini

But these are the older versions.

There were 2 new versions announced at CES 2025 (January):
- Deskmini X600 v2 for AMD with USB4
- Deskmini B860 for Intel Arrow Lake

The biggest difference is for Intel, because Arrow Lake is not compatible with previous Deskminis, because of different socket. Besides no mentioning of any Asrock Jupiter for Intel Arrow Lake...
Posted by Go backpedal
 - May 26, 2025, 02:09:02
You'll definitely need to backpedal, X300/X600 deskmini is being sold and I don't know why you say you have to wait years for a X600 when it only started existing last year?
Ditto for B760 deskmeet/deskmini
Posted by Hotz
 - May 24, 2025, 19:52:00
I'll probably have to backpedal a bit: after checking the Asrock release history, it looks like their Deskminis and Jupiters were always shown in CES first and then (again) announced later at the end of May - beginning of June. So it's probably not much different now...
Posted by Hotz
 - May 23, 2025, 22:24:21
Feels like an Assmove by Asrock. Plenty of people have been waiting for DeskMini since CES 2025. They've already presented the DeskMini B860 and X600 (v2) back then, and after all these months still nothing on the market. And now they show the same devices again, and still nothing on the market. Not even a release date. Delays and paperlaunches have become really annoying since 3-4 years...
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 23, 2025, 16:47:46
ASRock introduced the Mini-STX form-factor back in 2017 with not much success. The standard is back again with the imminent launch of the DeskMini Q870 models that are roughly the size of an ATX PSU and feature support for desktop-grade Intel Arrow Lake processors and the new CSODIMM RAM standard.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ASRock-showcases-DeskMini-Q870-PSU-sized-mini-PC-with-desktop-grade-Intel-Core-Ultra-9-285-processor.1023177.0.html