GMKTec’s new $3,600 mini PC recycles Ryzen AI Max+ 395 CPU, adds proprietary OpenClaw agent and towering…

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  • GMKtec EVO-X3 abandoned flat mini PC designs for a vertical tower layout
  • The Ryzen AI Max+ 395 survives despite newer silicon already existing
  • Triple fan cooling replaces the thermal approach used by the EVO-X2

GMKtec has detailed the EVO-X3, an AI mini PC workstation built around AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 'Strix Halo' processor.

The company is retaining the same silicon used in its predecessor, the EVO-X2, which AMD CEO Lisa Su personally signed as a mark of approval.

GMKtec has, however, made significant changes to the chassis, abandoning the flat square box typical of most mini PCs entirely.

A tower-style redesign built to fix old complaints

The EVO-X3 trades the EVO-X2's flat footprint for a tall, triple-fan tower that resembles a steel-wrapped graphics card more than a conventional mini PC.

Despite the added height, the footprint remains compact, comparable in size to a PS4 console sitting upright,...

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