Erying, a Chinese motherboard manufacturer, has decided to repurpose Intel's Alder Lake-H Laptop CPUs for the desktop market.
This isn't the first time that manufacturers have repurposed the Intel Laptop CPU lineup for the PC desktop segment. We saw this with Tiger Lake CPUs that were retrofitted on desktop-grade boards by MaxSun and MSI. Now, Chinese manufacturer, Erying, has decided to introduce a range of DIY Gaming PC kits that offer some great value considering the specs and features they have to offer.
The Erying DIY Gaming Kit options range from several Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake-H CPUs such as the Core i7-12700H, Core i5-12650H, Core i5-12500H, and the Core i5-12450H. That's anywhere from 8 to 14 cores in 45W base and 95W MTP packages. The motherboards themselves come in mATX and Mini-ITX form factors.
So, let's break down the actual features that Erying says they have on offer with these new options for DIY gamers.
Each of the mentioned Intel Alder Lake-H CPUs has been soldered to the motherboard and placed under a giant IHS. This is because Alder Lake-H chips use a BGA package which means no upgrade path is available once you buy this for the CPU. But the CPU is compatible with any LGA 1700 cooler that is available. A single 8-pin connector powers the motherboard and its 6+1 Phase VRM design.
The Erying Mini-ITX motherboard is a 17x17cm design and features two DDR4 DIMM slots that can support up to 64 GB capacities at speeds of up to 3200 Mbps while being compliant with the XMP 2.0 technology. It has three M.2 slots which include two Gen 4 x 4 (1 x front / 1 x back) and a single Gen 3 x 4 slot. There's also a single PCIe Gen 4 x8 slot which can be used to house a discrete GPU or an AIC.
The ERYING DIY Gaming Mini-ITX
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