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Morefine H1 packs 128GB RAM, Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395 and a 2TB SSD

Ana sayfa / Computers

The Morefine H1 isn’t messing around. With top-tier specs packed into a small shell, it’s aiming straight at developers, AI pros, and serious multitaskers.

Small in size doesn’t mean small in power. The Morefine H1 runs on AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395, backed by a Radeon 8060S iGPU and an NPU pushing 50 TOPS. That much onboard AI processing makes it ideal for real-time tasks like inference, automation, or edge computing. And thanks to its compact design measuring just 9.8 x 7.4 x 3.8 inches, it won’t hog your desk.

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Equipped with 128GB of LPDDR5x RAM clocked at 8,000MHz, the system handles heavy loads without stuttering. A 2TB SSD comes preinstalled with Windows 11 Pro, offering quick boots and fast transfers. If you need more, a second M.2 2280 slot is available. Just don’t expect support for traditional 2.5- or 3.5-inch drives; those are off the table, like many modern compact builds.

The H1 isn’t just about what’s inside. It offers excellent I/O for demanding users:

That range of options makes it suitable for everything from coding and compiling to content creation.

While the second M.2 slot adds some future-proofing, the rest of the system is locked down. That’s the trade-off for keeping things compact and thermally efficient. Still, the H1 holds its own against bulkier desktops in actual performance.

At $2,099, the Morefine H1 lands in premium territory. But with specs like these plus solid I/O and AI capabilities, the price is justified for the right user. Just double-check shipping conditions if buying straight from the manufacturer.

The Morefine H1 skips the fluff and delivers raw specs in a smart shell. For those who need real AI horsepower without a tower, it hits the mark.

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