MSI introduces a new series of desktop PCs running on 10th Generation Intel CPUs
MSI continues to release a series of new desktop models, including the world's first barebone PC model to use the 10th-generation Comet Lake processor and a series of notable hardware improvements.
In early May, Intel officially announced its new 10th-generation desktop CPUs, Comet Lake S, with a number of notable improvements focused on performance, with a turbo clock of up to 5. , 3GHz and hyper-threading support. In order to gain an early competitive advantage in the market, MSI has quickly launched the new generation of Trident and Infinite gaming desktops, using Comet Lake S chip and Nvidia RTX GPU for good processing performance. same impressive design.
Following that success, MSI continues to launch a series of new desktop models, including the world's first barebone PC model using the 10th-generation Comet Lake processor and a series of hardware improvements. Very remarkable.
The first is the Cubi 5 10M. This barebone PC can be attached to the back of VESA-compliant monitors, equipped with Intel's U-series i5-10210U 15W processor, 2 2666MHz DDR4 RAM slots, M.2 SSD or 2.25-inch SSD / HDD. Along with that, there are a range of necessary connectivity interfaces including USB 3.1, USB 3.2, USB 2.0, 9642 WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0. Cubi 5 10M promises to bring a comprehensive platform for workstations or high-end gaming consoles. Pricing for the device starts at $ 549 for the lowest configuration version.
Cubi 5 10MAnother mini PC model that is also notable in this launch is the Cubi N 8GL, running on Intel's Gemini Lake processor, along with the Celeron N4000, N4100 or Pentium N5000 options. Pentium N5000 will have 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD / 64GB SSD, base clock of 1.10GHz and 2.70GHz with Max Turbo. Supported ports include 1x VGA out; 1x HDMI out; 4x USB 3.1 Gen 1 type-A; 1x RJ45; 1x DC in, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 4.2. The Cubi N 8GL starts at $ 319.
Cubi N 8GLMSI Pro 16T is a very noticeable all-in-one PC model in the mid-range / mainstream segment that MSI aims to. There will be 2 options of Celeron or Pentium processors. The Celeron 5205U chip version will have a stable clock speed of 1.90 GHz, integrated Intel UHD Graphics, 4GB RAM DDR4 2666MHz, 256GB SSD M.2 and touch screen 15.6 "1366 x 768 resolution. This configuration makes the MSI Pro 16T extremely suitable for connecting POS devices such as barcode scanners with COM and USB ports, and starts at $ 499.
MSI Pro 16TFinally, the PRO 24X 10M, MSI's mainstream all-in-one PC model in 2020. There are four different configuration options, including Celeron 5250U, Pentium Gold 6405U, Core i3-10110U and Core i5. -10210U for you to choose. Comes with 4GB RAM DDR4, 64GB SSD + 500GB HDD. 23.8 "IPS screen with FullHD resolution. The connectors include 2x USB 3.1 Gen 1; 2x USB 2.0; 1x HDMI; audio and 3.5mm ports. The MSI PRO 24X 10M starts at $ 499.
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