ASRock has unveiled the Jupiter X300 Mini PC which features three video outputs and has support for the VESA mount. The mini PC is powered by AMD Ryzen 4000G and can be configured with up to 64 GB of DDR4 memory running at 3200 MHz. These specifications allow this Mini PC to support up to three different video inputs.
The ASRock Jupiter X300 Mini PC supports AMD’s AM4 socket with a maximum supported TDP of 65 watts. This Mini PC features two SO-SIMM slots, and these slots feature maximum support of 64 GB with a maximum Ram speed, which depends on the installed CPU. If a Renoir APU is installed, then the maximum RAM speed of 3,200 MHz, while a Picasso or Ryzen APU is installed, the maximum RAM speed is lowered to 2,933 MHz.
The mini PC makes use of Ryzen APUs which provide both processing and graphical power from one chip. The Mini PC utilizes an APU, which can support up to three video output. These video outputs include an HDMI, DisplayPort, and D-Sub; the HDMI and DisplayPort features support a 4K resolution with a maximum refresh rate of 60 Hz. This PC utilizes a copper heatsink for cooling, and this copper heatsink can cool up to a 65-watt APU.
The mini PC supports a wide range of storage, including an Ultra M.2 Slot and a SATA 6 GB HDD drive bay, and an M.2 slot designed for a Wi-Fi module. This support allows buyers to change storage options or storage configurations easily. The Ultra M.2 Slot features support for PCIe Gen3 slot to support up to a 22 x 80 drive.
The Jupiter X300 Mini PC has a good selection of USB ports, offering a total of four USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A ports, two USB 2.0 ports, and two USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C Ports. This large amount of connectivity options ensures that users can easily connect various devices to this PC. Currently, there is no word from ASRock about the availability and pricing of the mini-PC.