Maxtang NX-N100, new fanless mini PC with Intel N100 processor

Under the name Maxtang NX-N100, a new mini PC with Intel N100 processor and case designed for fanless operation is presented.

This is a mini PC with a fanless design that offers multiple ports for use in digital signage or industrial, which gives us the small plus of having 0 noise. This low power PC is powered by the Intel N100 quad-core processor with a TDP of 6W TPD, manufactured in 10 nm (Intel 7) and Intel HD Graphics GPU.

An economical mini PC with low power chip that has enough power to use it for office tasks, browsing, multimedia playback and simple games without much 3D.

Maxtang NX N100

Maxtang NX-N100 Specifications

Inside this fanless mini PC Maxtang NX-N100 we find the Intel N100 processor manufactured in 10 nm with four cores and four threads of execution that reach up to 3.4 GHz. For the graphics section we have an integrated Intel UHD Graphics GPU with 24EU compatible with VP9 and h.265 video codecs up to 4K@60fps. This processor and GPU allow us to use the device for other daily multimedia or office tasks smoothly without problems.

In the RAM memory section we have a SODIMM DDR4 slot at 3200 MHz that we can expand up to 16 GB. For storage we have capacity for an SSD M.2 2280, M2 Wifi module slot and we have space for another internal 2.5-inch SATA 3 unit.

Other features

For connectivity, we can mount an M.2 module with Wifi and Bluetooth and we have 3 holes for external antennas, something interesting for outdoor use. In the connector area we have 3 USB 3.2 ports, one USB 2.0, one USB-C, 3.5 mm audio jack, 2 Ethernet 2.5GB ports. In addition, we have two HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort video outputs on the USB-C that allow video playback up to 4K@60fps resolution without problems.

Price and availability

  • The Maxtang NX-N100 with Intel N100 can be purchased on AliExpress only for $217 with free shipping and fees included for its barebone form factor without RAM and storage.

Maxtang NX N100 mini pc

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