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ASRock Launched the 'Jupiter 600' Series of Barebones Mini Computers

ASRock launched a unique barebones mini PC series titled the 'Jupiter 600.' These PCs uniquely do not come with any central processor, but merely come with a complete motherboard, case, and cooling solution in a miniature form factor.

The Jupiter 600 series includes the Jupiter H610 and the Jupiter B660, with the code referring to the included motherboard model. Both mini PCs support Intel 12th and 13th-generation processors with a maximum support for 65W TDP. This is due to the cooling capabilities of the computer as well as the power output of the power supply.

Aside from the processors, the computers support DDR4 RAM up to 64GB, M.2 NVMe SSDs of varying sizes, and a 2.5" SSD or HDD. In total, the device supports three simultaneous storage drives with one PCIe Gen4 x4 port, one PCIe Gen3 x4 port, and one 2.5" SATA port.
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