LCFC Unveils Sleek AMD Strix Halo Mini PC in Stealthy Launch

Lenovo’s subsidiary, LCFC, has quietly introduced an exciting addition to the mini PC market in China: the AMD Strix Halo H02. This compact powerhouse can be configured with powerful components, including the top-tier Ryzen AI Max+ 395, making it a formidable choice for tech enthusiasts.

There are also two other configurations available. The base model features the Ryzen AI Max+ 385, while the mid-range setup comes with the Ryzen AI Max+ 390. This flexibility caters to a variety of user needs and preferences. All versions support up to an impressive 128 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, although the specific amount included isn’t specified. With two M.2 slots for PCIe 4.0 SSDs, storage needs are well-covered, accommodating high-speed drives like the Samsung 990 EVO Plus.

Design-wise, the H02 sports a sleek chassis reminiscent of the Strix Halo systems, similar to models like the Corsair AI Workstation 300. Connectivity is robust, equipped with multiple ports:

– Two USB4
– Two USB 2.0 Type-A
– Three USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
– One DisplayPort 1.4
– One HDMI 2.1
– One 2.5G Ethernet
– One 3.5 mm audio and mic combo
– One SD 4.0 card reader

There’s also a slot for a wireless module, supporting dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth 5.2, enhancing its versatility. The cooling system is impressive, providing up to 120 W of performance.

Pricing starts at CNY 17,999 (approximately $2,508) for the base model. The top-end option with the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 is priced at CNY 19,999 (about $2,786), while the mid-range variant sells for CNY 1,8999 (around $2,647). Currently, there’s no information on an international release, as this Lenovo subsidiary primarily focuses on the domestic market.