Finally waiting for you! A week ago, the GPD Win Max 2 pre-sale opened, setting off a small climax in the handheld circle and mini computer circle. However, the UMPC circle is too niche, many netizens have not yet used this "ultra-small notebook handheld" experience, the crowd is crowded, and there are many questions. A "do not believe in evil" netizen said: Can the component life be long by stuffing so much top-mounted hardware into such a small size of the machine? Will it burn out in two days?
Two diagrams show how small the GPS Win Max 2 is:
Let's take a look at what configuration the GPS Win Max 2 actually uses.
In general, the GPD Win Max 2 is divided into A and I versions according to the processor.
Among them, the AMD version has higher performance, using Ryzen 7 6800U, and the GPS has released the message that the SteamOS 3.0 version of the operating system will be optimized together with V Society.
To know that V Society's own Steam Deck uses the Zen2 architecture of Van Gogh APU (GPU is 8CU of RDNA2), and 6800U is Zen3+ architecture * (GPU is also RDNA2), if you can get steamOS3 optimization adaptation, its performance experience will be higher than Steam Deck, and then the next layer is no problem.
Intel processor version of the GCD Win Max uses Intel i7-1260P, from the performance of the 6800U gap is obvious, therefore, netizens pay more attention to the 6800U version. The latter has indeed become a popular version of the GPS Win Max 2.
As can be seen from the figure above, in the pre-sale version that has been announced, the i7-1260P only has a configuration equipped with 16G memory + 1TB SSD, which is the same as the 6800U version of the 16+1TB configuration of 5999 unlimited. But the 6800U also sets a 5599 16GB memory + 128GB SSD gear (obviously more suitable for users with idle SSDs to start at a low price), limited to 100 units. The remaining 6800U high-end versions are 32GB+1TB, 32GB+2TB combinations, pre-sale 6899 and 7599.
Like other UMPC products on the market, GPD crammed more parts into the smallest possible notebook volume, making several "global smallest", but UMPC is small, it does not affect the heat resistance limit of its internal hardware - if you say that the small size of the notebook will affect the life of the components, then the chip density is higher, and does not have the active heat dissipation of mobile phones, tablet products are not easier to hang up.
Look at the active heat dissipation of this mini: PC-level turbofan + double heat pipe cooling + large-displacement side blow design, when the internal temperature is lower than 40 °C, the fan maintains a speed of 20%, above 40 °C, the fan will accelerate with a PWM increase of 2% each time until 100%; With such a strong active heat dissipation ability, the worry about aging parts is really completely redundant.
A few days ago, the 6800U test Yuzu and Rayujinx simulated Switch games, as well as tested RPCS3 simulation PS3 (1080pFHR) high frame rate smooth running effect has also been confirmed, in the mini handheld this piece, Win Max 2 performance unsurpassed, even stronger than steam Deck, the rest, only personal experience can be perceived. So the question is, is such a niche notebook your dish? 6k to start the 6800U version, is it worth it?
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