Le Minisforum 795S7 est actuellement disponible en tant qu'unité reconditionnée à 399 euros, offrant une option intéressante pour ceux qui cherchent une solution informatique compacte. En tant que système de base, il permet une personnalisation avec de la mémoire SODIMM abordable, une carte graphique 5060 à faible profil et un disque NVMe de 2 To que je possède déjà.
Cette configuration semble bien adaptée aux tâches de jeu et de productivité, offrant une approche équilibrée en termes de performance. Bien que la forme compacte soulève des questions légitimes sur la gestion thermique, le design du système semble capable de gérer des charges de travail prolongées. La combinaison des composants suggère une solution viable à long terme qui équilibre les capacités et l'efficacité économique.

Why not just get a motherboard with PCIe and a small PC case? Why choose a prebuilt with a soldered mobile CPU?
What processor offers this level of performance for that price?
It depends on your productivity needs and the quality of the cooling.
For multitasking, this mobile CPU would outperform cheaper desktop CPUs, provided the cooling can sustain long-term use. In gaming, you’d likely see little difference compared to a 7700, though in games that don’t utilize multiple cores well, the R9 mobile may fall behind the R7 desktop.
This assumes you can find affordable DDR5 sticks (non-SODIMM). If not, this mini PC is the most cost-effective choice. Another option is a refurbished Minisforum motherboard for around 300 euros, which supports SODIMM and has a PCIe slot, but it would be more expensive since you’d need to purchase a CPU separately.
For multicore non-gaming tasks, the 7950HX significantly outperforms even the 9800X3D. Size is also a consideration. At 400 euros, this includes the cooling system, PSU, case, motherboard, and CPU. I only need to add RAM, an NVMe (I already have one), and a GPU. My only concern is the cooling performance. I’ve seen videos showing temperatures between 75 and 85 degrees for both the CPU and GPU.
It will still work, as the 9800x3d remains an 8-core processor. I never claimed otherwise.