Gigabyte quietly revealed its new Brix mini computer, publishing its specifications page, to be powered by AMD Ryzen 400 series processors built on the Gorgon Point platform.

The model number GB-BRR7-450 indicates that it may be based on the Ryzen 7 450 processor, with expectations that more powerful options will be available later if it is launched as a competitor to other recent versions.

In terms of performance, the device supports up to 96 GB of DDR5 random access memory, along with two M.2 storage ports, one PCIe Gen4 and the other PCIe Gen5, which provides high storage speeds.

The device also comes with a variety of ports, including USB-A, USB-C, and USB4, in addition to HDMI, 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, and an audio port, with support for connecting external graphics cards via USB4.

The design is characterized by its small size and supports installation behind screens via VESA, while the company has not yet revealed the price or official availability date.

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