This is the mini PC of less than 5 liters with PCIe 5.0 x16 from ASRock that arrives together with the 1.2-liter Tiny H810 with Core Ultra

This is the mini PC of less than 5 liters with PCIe 5.0 x16 from ASRock that arrives together with the 1.2-liter Tiny H810 with Core Ultra

In it Computex 2026ASRock, which has shown us a good assortment of motherboards, is also strengthening its mini PC catalog with a much larger and more segmented family. The brand had already anticipated the arrival of the new ones in its official note. DeskSlim Series and Tiny Seriesbut at the stand we were able to see at least two of these pieces of equipment already assembled and working: the DeskSlim X600 and the Tiny H810. The first points to a compact format, but still expandable and with a dedicated low-profile GPU; The second moves into a field much closer to the classic office mini PC or compact station.

ASRock’s general idea here is quite clear: take advantage of very contained chassis to cover various uses, from authoring, multitasking, and inference at the edge to deployments where space and noise are priorities. In the official documentation, the brand also insists on technologies such as DDR5 One Sub-channel, compatibility with CUDIMM and better thermal efficiency thanks to the use of external power adapters.

Specs DeskSlim B760 DeskSlim X600 Tiny H810
Platform Intel amd Intel
Format Sub-5L Sub-5L 1.2 liters
Graphic expansion 1 x PCIe 5.0 x16 for low-profile GPU 1 x PCIe 5.0 x16 for low-profile GPU Not detailed
Memory DDR5, One Sub-channel UDIMM and CUDIMM, from 8 to 256 GB DDR5 2 DDR5 up to 5600 MHz, from 8 to 128 GB
CPU Not detailed Ryzen 7 9700X Core Ultra 7 265
GPU Not detailed Intel Arc Pro B50 Not applicable
Storage shown Not detailed Samsung 9100 PRO PCIe 5.0 NVMe 1TB Samsung 9100 PRO PCIe 5.0 NVMe 2TB

DeskSlim wants to get closer to a compact desktop than to a closed mini PC

The series DeskSlim It is probably the most interesting of the two, because it tries to maintain part of the logic of a conventional desktop within a format of less than 5 liters. According to ASRock, both the DeskSlim B760 like him DeskSlim X600 incorporate a slot PCIe 5.0 x16 for low-profile discrete graphics, something that separates them quite a bit from the typical mini PC limited to iGPU or soldered configurations.

At the stand we were able to specifically see the DeskSlim X600mounted with a plate X600DC-ITXa Ryzen 7 9700X32 GB of Kingston DDR5 memory, a 1 TB Samsung 9100 PRO PCIe 5.0 SSD and a Intel Arc Pro B50. The displayed card also indicated a power adapter. 240W/19V and a chassis 235 x 95 x 220mm. It is not a minor configuration and, in fact, it helps to understand well what ASRock is looking for with this series: a compact device, but useful for more serious tasks than those of a simple office PC.

The brand also adds that the DeskSlim B760 It will support One Sub-channel UDIMM and CUDIMM memory, with capacities between 8 and 256 GB and four DDR5 slots. On paper, it is a fairly flexible proposal for scenarios of multitasking, content creation or edge AIjust the type of uses that ASRock wants to associate with this range.

Tiny H810 drops to 1.2 liter format for tighter spaces

Geeknetic This is the mini PC of less than 5 liters with PCIe 5.0 x16 from ASRock that arrives together with the 1.2-liter Tiny H810 with Core Ultra 2

The other model that we have seen directly is the Tiny H810much smaller and clearly aimed at environments where space is the priority. ASRock fits it into a chassis of 1.2 liters and, according to official information, it supports Intel Core Ultra processors, a port Thunderbolt 4 and two DDR5 slots supporting both CSODIMM and One Sub-channel SODIMM modules.

In the exposed unit, the file spoke of a Core Ultra 7 26516 GB DDR5 from TeamGroup, a 2 TB Samsung 9100 PRO PCIe 5.0 NVMe and a power supply 120W. The chassis shown appears vertical, with a very clean front and several accessible ports, best suited as a mini PC for workstation, signage, compact deployments or light productivity tasks.