The Mini PC market is rapidly growing, and the Maxtang MTN-FP750 is a product that aims to capture a slice of this expanding segment. With an AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor at its core, expectations for the MTN-FP750 would understandably be high, given the promising performance standards the chipset suggests.
Performance tests demonstrate that while the Maxtang MTN-FP750 offers fairly reasonable speeds, it does not fully capitalize on the potential of its hardware. When evaluating read and write speeds, the Maxtang MTN-FP750 shows markings of 1658 MB/s read and 700 MB/s write speeds for its Foresee VP1000F512G solid-state drive, falling short of its competitors in the Mini PC class.
Comparatively, the Minisforum Neptune Series NAD9 and Venus Series NAB6 significantly outdo the MTN-FP750 with read speeds above 3400 MB/s and write speeds exceeding 4800 MB/s, thanks to their Kingston OM8PGP4512Q-A0 SSDs.
In other assessments, the Maxtang MTN-FP750 manages 3116 MB/s read and 63.1 MB/s write speeds, which are decent yet unimpressive against the top performers in its class. Rivals like the Geekom A5 with a Lexar NM620 512GB SSD showcase much better performance with read speeds up to 2668 MB/s.
Even in sequential performance, the Maxtang MTN-FP750 does not shine as bright as it could, achieving read speeds of 1019 MB/s and write speeds of 436 MB/s. This is in stark contrast to the likes of the Geekom A5, Minisforum NAB6, and Neptune Series NAD9, which boast far superior sequential read and write speeds, owing to their more efficient use of SSD technology.
The comparative data suggests that the Maxtang MTN-FP750’s hardware is underutilized, particularly the storage speeds of its Foresee VP1000F512G SSD, which lag behind the competition significantly. This raises concerns about the configuration choices made in designing the MTN-FP750, as it appears to bottleneck the overall performance of the system, not allowing it to take full advantage of the AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor’s capabilities.
While the Maxtang MTN-FP750 might serve basic computing needs adequately, users looking for top-tier performance in the Mini PC market should consider the benchmarks set by other brands, as there are offerings with superior configurations that more effectively harness their processors and SSD capabilities.






