Maxsun went all-in on the MoTD "Mobile on Desktop" motherboard designs with new Intel & AMD options showcased at Computex.
We managed to get a close-up of Maxsun's full MoTD (Mobile on Desktop) motherboards during our visit of their booth. The company currently has several designs based on current-gen Intel & AMD CPUs such as Raptor Lake (13th/14th Gen), Meteor Lake (Core Ultra 100) and AMD's Ryzen Hawk Point (8040 series) but the company also told us that they are planning to launch new and updated designs later this year featuring Intel's Core Ultra 200(V) Arrow Lake, Lunar Lake & AMD Ryzen AI 300 "Strix Point" chips.
The MoTD segment has picked up lots of momentum in recent years with major OEMs now offering these designs as DIY or pre-built solutions for gaming PCs. These designs simply take mobility chips and infuse them on desktop-grade motherboards, offering good value and a great set of features while keeping the cost at a minimum. Furthermore, these mobility chips also run very efficient while offering similar performance as desktop offerings.
Currently, Maxsun's lineup starts with the SK Thin Mini H45-AIO T2V which features the Intel Core i7-13620H CPU which offers 10 cores (6+4), 16 threads, a boost clock of up to 4.90 GHz, and a TDP that ranges between 35W-115W. This motherboard comes in a 170x170mm ITX form factor & has dual DDR4 SO-DIMM slots, a Gen3x4 M.2 slot, 1 SATA slot, 4 USB 3.2 Gen1 ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports & receives power through a 12V/19V DC Jack. The motherboard also features a 4-pin connector.
Maxsun also has the higher-end Intel Core i7-14650HX option in its SK-HM770-B MoTD board which packs 16 cores (8+8), 24 threads, up to 5.2 GHz clocks, 30 MB of cache, and TDP ranging from 55 to 157W. This is a slightly bigger ITX design, measuring
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