ASRock recently announced the Jupiter 600 series of mini PCs. There are two versions, one based on the H610 platform and another for B660, both offering flexibility and expandability in a small package that is suitable for a wide variety of applications, including office, retail, healthcare, transportation, and industry.
Both Jupiter 600 series models are compatible with the latest 13th and 12th Gen Intel Core non-K CPUs (up to 65W TDP) and support up to 64GB DDR4-3200 memory. For storage, there are two M.2 slots for SSDs, with one being PCIe Gen3x4 and the other PCIe Gen4x4. Moreover, there's a 2.5-inch drive slot for SATA SSDs or a small HDD.
Although the Jupiter 600 PCs have similar specifications, there are a few key differences. These would be the motherboard chipset and the USB port layout. The Jupiter H610 model comes with an H610 motherboard with 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen1, 5x USB-A 3.2 Gen1, and 2x USB 2.0 ports. As for the Jupiter B660, it features a B660 motherboard with 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen1 and 7x USB-A 3.2 Gen1 ports.
Other connectivity options of the Jupiter 600 series include two DisplayPorts (one is 1.2 and the other is 1.4), an HDMI port, and a COM port. Additionally, the Jupiter B660 is equipped with DASH LAN and a TPM 2.0 IC (optional for the H610 model) to safeguard company information.
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