


UM580D / 590 mini host: AMD R7-5800H barebone now on sale for only 1588 yuan
According to news from this site on January 8, Mingfan has launched two new machines, UM580D and UM590, respectively equipped with AMD R7-5800H / R9-5900HX processors. The product page shows the barebone (no memory, no hard disk, no system) version. They are 1,588 yuan and 1,738 yuan respectively. It is currently unknown whether there will be more discounts for the first launch.
The following section of this site takes UM580D as an example. This host is equipped with AMD R7-5800H processor and provides 2 DDR4 3200 memory slots and one M.2 2280 memory slot. PCIe3.0 slot and a 2.5-inch SATA 3.0 slot.
In other aspects, this host also supports WiFi, Bluetooth, and provides HDMI, 2.5GbE network port, USB 3.2-C and other interfaces. If it is a version with its own hard disk, it will also be pre-installed with Windows 11 system and equipped with 120W small power supply.
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