Corsair refreshes it One mini ITX vertical PC with AMD’s and Intel’s latest CPUs

According to recent sources, Corsair’s One mini ITX vertical PC is refreshed with AMD’s Ryzen 5000 desktop-grade CPUs. It’s not just AMD; it is being reported that the new mini-PC will also be getting support from the new Intel’s Rocket Lake processors, plus a GPU upgrade in the form of the RTX 3080.

Sources indicate that the maximum CPU that will be powering the mini-PC will be the i7-11700K which has 8-core / 16-thread configuration. The soon to be refreshed system includes a Z490 mini ITX mobo, 32 GB of DDR4-3200 RAM, 1 TB NVMe SSD, and 2 TB HDD storage combo, 2.5 Gb Ethernet + Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.1, and a Corsair SF750 power supply.

The model powered by up to Ryzen 9 5900X CPU is the a200 model that comes with a B550 mini ITX mobo. Most of the remaining features are the same as the i200 model, except that it will have the Thunderbolt connector with a USB-C and a few more USB-A ports.

On the other hand, the intel model will only feature a Thunderbolt 3 port, even though the Rocket Lake platform supports Thunderbolt 4. The other ports included in the panel are 2x 5 Gbps USB-A + 1x 10 Gbps USB-C + combo audio jack on the front, while on the back, we find 1x 10 Gbps USB-A, GbE jack, HD audio jacks, 3x DP + 1x HDMI video outputs.

The a200 with Ryzen 9 5900X can already be ordered for US$3,799.99, while the i200 model is listed at US$3,599.99 but is not yet available.

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