Minisforum Elite Mini NAB9S Brings i9-13900HX and DDR4 for $399

Minisforum launches the Elite Mini NAB9S mini PC with an Intel Core i9- 13900HX and DDR4 support. The barebone version starts at $399.

Minisforum Elite Mini NAB9S Brings i9-13900HX and DDR4 for $399

Minisforum is bringing back DDR4 memory in its latest mini PC, the Elite Mini NAB9S. This choice lowers the cost of entry for users who want a powerful desktop without paying for the latest RAM standards. The system targets buyers who need strong multitasking and productivity performance in a small form factor.

Minisforum Elite Mini NAB9S mini PC
The Minisforum Elite Mini NAB9S brings high-end computing to a small form factor.

The new mini PC targets productivity users with a 24-core Intel chip and dual memory slots

The machine runs on the Core i9 13900HX processor, which features 24 cores and 32 threads. This chip provides the heavy lifting required for demanding workloads while keeping the device compact. The design focuses on delivering high-end computing power in a space-efficient package.

Specifications

  • CPU: Intel Core i9 13900HX (24-core/32-thread)
  • Memory: Dual SO-DIMM DDR4, up to 32 GB, 3200 MHz
  • Storage Interface: Single M.2 2280 SSD (Gen 4.0, up to 4 TB) + Single SATA 3.0 slot (2.5-inch)
  • Price (Barebone): $399
  • Price (Configured): $759 (32 GB + 1 TB SSD)

Memory capacity reaches up to 32 GB across dual SO-DIMM slots running at 3200 MHz. Storage options include a single M.2 2280 slot supporting Gen 4.0 drives up to 4 TB. A second SATA 3.0 slot allows for an additional 2.5-inch drive for expanded storage needs.

The barebone version of the Elite Mini NAB9S is available for 399 USD (around $399). A pre-configured model with 32 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD costs 759 USD (around $759). This pricing structure gives users the flexibility to build their own system or buy a ready-to-use unit.

The Elite Mini NAB9S is available in the US, EU, UK, and JP regions. Minisforum positions this device for users who prioritize value and proven memory technology. The combination of a high-end CPU and affordable DDR4 support defines its market position.

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