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popularMichael1939 posted Yesterday 01:31 PM
popularMichael1939 posted Yesterday 01:31 PM

(Cert Refurb) Minisforum AI X1/X1 PRO 32GB / 1TB SSD $593.10

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https://refurbished.minisforum.co...5120342305



Product specification

Processor
AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 12 cores, 24 threads, Max. 5.1GHz
Overall TOPS: Up to 80 TOPS

GPU
AMD Radeon 890M (2900MHz)

Memory
DDR5 (SO-DIMMx2) 5600MT/s, Max. 128GB

Storage
2×M.2 2280 NVME SSD Slot (up to 4TB)(PCIe4.0x4)
1×M.2 2280 NVME SSD Slot (up to 4TB)(PCIe4.0x1)

Wireless Connection
M.2 2230 E-Key (Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth® 5.4) (PCIe Only)

Video Output
HDMI x 1 (Up to 8K@60Hz/4K@120Hz)
DP x 1 (Up to 8K@60Hz/4K@120Hz)
USB4 Ñ… 2 (Up to 8K@60Hz/4K@120Hz)

Audio Output
HDMI x1
3.5mm Combo Jack x 1
Speaker x2
Audio Input
DMICx 2
3.5mm Combo Jackx1

I/O interface
2.5 Gigabit LAN(RJ45)x2
USB Type A(USB3.2 Gen2)x 2
USB Type A(USB2.0)x1
USB4 Ñ… 1(Alt PD in 100W & PD Out 15W. In Rear)
USB4 Ñ…1 (Alt PD Out 15W, In Front)
HDMI 2.1 x1
DP2.0x1
3.5mm Audio Jack x1
SD Card Slotx1
DMICx2
OCuLink Ñ… 1 (via M.2 to OCuLink adapter board)

Button/Hole
Power Button Ñ… 1
Kensington Lock Ñ… 1
Reset Hole Ñ… 1
Copilot Button Ñ… 1
Windows Hello
Fingerprint x1 (Support Windows Hello)
Copilot Button
Yes
Power adapter
AC-IN (Power Insided 19V/7.1A 134.9W)
Supported Operating System
Windows 11
Dimensions
195x195x42.5/47.5mm(LWH)
Weight
1.5Kg


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Link : (There are 32gb , 64gb, 96gb options)

https://refurbished.minisforum.co...5120342305



Product specification

Processor
AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 12 cores, 24 threads, Max. 5.1GHz
Overall TOPS: Up to 80 TOPS

GPU
AMD Radeon 890M (2900MHz)

Memory
DDR5 (SO-DIMMx2) 5600MT/s, Max. 128GB

Storage
2×M.2 2280 NVME SSD Slot (up to 4TB)(PCIe4.0x4)
1×M.2 2280 NVME SSD Slot (up to 4TB)(PCIe4.0x1)

Wireless Connection
M.2 2230 E-Key (Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth® 5.4) (PCIe Only)

Video Output
HDMI x 1 (Up to 8K@60Hz/4K@120Hz)
DP x 1 (Up to 8K@60Hz/4K@120Hz)
USB4 Ñ… 2 (Up to 8K@60Hz/4K@120Hz)

Audio Output
HDMI x1
3.5mm Combo Jack x 1
Speaker x2
Audio Input
DMICx 2
3.5mm Combo Jackx1

I/O interface
2.5 Gigabit LAN(RJ45)x2
USB Type A(USB3.2 Gen2)x 2
USB Type A(USB2.0)x1
USB4 Ñ… 1(Alt PD in 100W & PD Out 15W. In Rear)
USB4 Ñ…1 (Alt PD Out 15W, In Front)
HDMI 2.1 x1
DP2.0x1
3.5mm Audio Jack x1
SD Card Slotx1
DMICx2
OCuLink Ñ… 1 (via M.2 to OCuLink adapter board)

Button/Hole
Power Button Ñ… 1
Kensington Lock Ñ… 1
Reset Hole Ñ… 1
Copilot Button Ñ… 1
Windows Hello
Fingerprint x1 (Support Windows Hello)
Copilot Button
Yes
Power adapter
AC-IN (Power Insided 19V/7.1A 134.9W)
Supported Operating System
Windows 11
Dimensions
195x195x42.5/47.5mm(LWH)
Weight
1.5Kg


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dukeblue219Yesterday 02:23 PM
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$629 for 64GB / 1TB (with an open slot), Ryzen 9 HX 370 w/ 890m GPU and OCulink is certainly a nice deal. Do we trust Minisforum refurb?
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Michael1939
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Quote from dukeblue219 :
$629 for 64GB / 1TB (with an open slot), Ryzen 9 HX 370 w/ 890m GPU and OCulink is certainly a nice deal. Do we trust Minisforum refurb?
I have no idea its my first post lol for me its the best budget build I just ordered mine for 64gb
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Michael1939
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Yesterday 02:28 PM
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The discount applies automatically Limited10OFF is the discount code
Yesterday 03:47 PM
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PowerfulMagic533Yesterday 03:47 PM
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Why this over the elitemini 370 at 539?
Yesterday 04:49 PM
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Half DecafYesterday 04:49 PM
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Reviews show that both memory slots are filled. The 64 GB version is $36 more after discount. That is certainly worth the extra $.
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daraboYesterday 08:22 PM
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Does anyone have any experience with using these for local LLMs?

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Yesterday 08:25 PM
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yahya777Yesterday 08:25 PM
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Man I am tempted. This is just what I have been looking for. Do we know what the warranty is for Refurbs.
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yahya777Yesterday 08:27 PM
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Quote from yahya777 :
Man I am tempted. This is just what I have been looking for. Do we know what the warranty is for Refurbs.
I found it. Looks like only 1 year for refurbs. I know some of there stuff comes with 2 year warranties once you register.
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guest2011Yesterday 08:47 PM
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Quote from yahya777 :
I found it. Looks like only 1 year for refurbs. I know some of there stuff comes with 2 year warranties once you register.

I want one, but i'm not brave enough. Can i sue them? I don't expect to pay so much money for 1+ year of product life. They intentionally use cheap defective inferior components. I want something small like that. May build my last one mini itx or whatever is the smallest. It won't be tiny like mini pcs but at least my builds just work and last indefinitely.

https://www.reddit.com/r/MiniPCs/...s_support/
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gunnerxlYesterday 10:41 PM
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do any of these take ECC RAM?
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Skitch BeatzYesterday 11:17 PM
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What is a copilot button and why do I want one?
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yahya777Today 12:24 AM
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Quote from guest2011 :


I want one, but i'm not brave enough. Can i sue them? I don't expect to pay so much money for 1+ year of product life. They intentionally use cheap defective inferior components. I want something small like that. May build my last one mini itx or whatever is the smallest. It won't be tiny like mini pcs but at least my builds just work and last indefinitely.

https://www.reddit.com/r/MiniPCs/...s_support/
Yeah, my full-size ATX build sits in my office and I rarely play on it anymore. I want something small that I can move from room to room, but I am also concerned about thermal issues, which can lead to a short lifespan for many mini PCs. My goal was to buy a mini PC and use Oculink to connect my old 1080TI or 3080Ti I have lying around, not being used. I would love a small mini ITX build, but I think I am done doing my own builds. I just want something easy, I can just plug it in like my consoles.
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Quote from darabo :
Does anyone have any experience with using these for local LLMs?
This is not an LLM machine, regardless of marketing. Memory is too slow by a lot (dual channel). Supposedly their Ryzen 9 395 may actually be interesting (quad channel) later, but not at this price point. That's why the Mac Mini and Mac Studio are so hot right now, stupid fast integrated memory which is fantastic for local LLMs.

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Half DecafToday 01:52 AM
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Quote from gunnerxl :
do any of these take ECC RAM?
The host of the NASCompares podcast said in his review that there are some minipcs that are ECC capable out in the wild, but noted that this particular minipc does not unfortunately. I posted the Q to Grok. Here is the response:

"Yes, mini PCs that accept Error-Correcting Code (ECC) RAM are available, but they are far less common than consumer-grade models. They are typically found in industrial, server, and specialized workstation mini PCs designed for tasks where data integrity is critical, such as running databases or virtual machines for a home lab. Mainstream mini PCs from brands like Dell, HP, and Lenovo do not typically support ECC, as this functionality is not enabled on consumer-grade processors. For ECC support in a small form factor, you must look for specific manufacturers and processors.
Mini PCs with official ECC support:
-Supermicro embedded systems: A leading server hardware provider, Supermicro offers several embedded and fanless mini PCs that officially support ECC memory. These are often built with Intel Xeon or Intel Atom processors designed for industrial and server applications.
-ASRock Industrial: This company produces industrial-focused motherboards and barebones mini PCs that support ECC. Their products often use Intel embedded processors or sometimes Xeon CPUs to provide robust reliability for industrial automation or dedicated servers.
-Odroid H-series: The Odroid H4+ and H4 Ultra are very low-power, small-footprint boards that support "in-band" ECC. This functionality is enabled in the BIOS, and while it trades a small amount of speed and capacity, it provides genuine ECC correction for reliable, power-efficient servers.

Other Industrial and barebones solutions: Brands like Advantech and Contec produce highly specialized industrial mini PCs with ECC support. Some modern industrial motherboards from ASRock and others use AMD Ryzen Embedded processors, which also enable ECC.
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