It was not long ago that the first small systems with the mobile Ryzen 5000 processors were launched on the market, and there are already more. With 16 threads and an RDNA2 architecture for the iGPU, a decent performance increase can be expected. In the following article, you can find out whether this idea will become reality. and already in advance, that a little red wolf in sheep’s clothing!
Packaging and scope of delivery
The box of our mini-PC from Beelink here has once again been given a new design, which should clearly point to the new Ryzen 6000 processor and its advantages.
On the back, there are a few more hints about the content in the form of some specifications.
During transportation to us, the contents are protected by two layers of solid cardboard and layers of foam. We have already seen the included accessories a few times, but besides two HDMI cables of different lengths and the VESA mount, there are two special features here.
The top cover is usually black, but can be replaced with a variant in bright red. The power supply is also different, it is a HuntKey HKA12019063-6B with a maximum output of 120 watts. Interestingly, this model is not found on the manufacturer’s website.
Specifications
A similar fate seems to have befallen the product page of the SER6 with a 6800H, which can no longer be found. Available now, however, is the SER6 Pro with a mobile Ryzen 7000 CPU, which seems to replace our model here. However, the SER6 variant with 6600H is still available. Therefore, the technical details today in self-assembled text form:
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 6800H – 8 cores / 16 threads
- Graphics chip: AMD Radeon 680M
- Memory: 32GB DDR5 4800Mhz
- Storage: 512GB NVMe M.2 SSD
- Ports: 4x USB, USB-C Power Delivery, 2x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort,
- Network: Realtek RTL8125 2.5G , Intel Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5
- Dimensions: 42mm x 126mm x 113mm (height x width x depth)
- Operating system: Windows 11 Pro

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