The compact computing arena is witnessing a power surge unlike any before. Just as enthusiasts were getting acquainted with powerful mini-PCs like the GMKtec EVO-X2, a new challenger has entered the ring, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in a small form factor. Morefine, a subsidiary of Topton known for its innovative mini-PCs and eGPU solutions, has officially unveiled the Morefine H1, a machine that isn't just competing—it's attempting to redefine the category with a staggering 128GB of RAM and AMD's latest Strix Halo architecture.
This isn't just an incremental update; it's a statement of intent aimed directly at power users, creative professionals, and anyone who thought a desktop-replacement PC had to be the size of a tower.
Unpacking the Morefine H1’s “Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 395” Powerhouse
At the heart of the Morefine H1 lies its crown jewel: the exclusive AMD Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 395 processor. This chip is based on the highly anticipated AMD Strix Halo architecture, which is designed to bridge the gap between premium mobile computing and desktop-class performance. What truly sets the H1 apart from rivals sold by Bosgame, HP, GMKtec, and Minisforum is its singular, no-compromise memory configuration.
While competitors offer various RAM options, Morefine is launching the H1 exclusively with a monumental 128 GB of LPDDR5x RAM. This move squarely targets a niche of users who run memory-intensive applications—think massive video editing projects, complex 3D rendering, scientific simulations, or hosting multiple virtual machines—all from a chassis that fits in the palm of your hand.
Beyond the raw processing and memory power, the H1 is future-proofed for connectivity. It comes equipped with the latest Bluetooth 5.4 and Wi-Fi 7, ensuring the fastest possible wireless data transfer speeds and lower latency. For storage, the mini-PC doesn't disappoint, featuring dual M.2 2280 slots that can accommodate up to a combined 8 TB of NVMe SSD storage, making it a true all-in-one workstation.
For more detailed specifications and to see the product for yourself, you can check out the official Morefine H1 product page.
A Fortress of Ports and Power in a Compact Frame
Morefine has designed the H1 to be a central hub for a high-end workstation setup. Despite its compact dimensions of 248.5 x 188.4 x 97.5 mm and a weight of approximately 3 kg, the device is a veritable fortress of connectivity. It boasts over a dozen ports, ensuring that users can connect multiple monitors, external storage, peripherals, and networking equipment without needing a messy nest of dongles and hubs.
Crucially, to feed power to the mighty Strix Halo chip and its extensive ecosystem, Morefine has integrated a robust 350 W internal power supply. This eliminates the need for a bulky external power brick, a common annoyance with many high-performance mini-PCs, contributing to a cleaner and more streamlined desk setup.
The buzz around this launch is already building, with tech outlets like Videocardz covering the Morefine H1 as the first compact PC to market with this powerful Strix Halo variant.
Surprising Price Shift and Global Availability
In a somewhat unexpected turn, the Morefine H1 has seen a price increase since its initial announcement. When it first debuted, the Strix Halo mini-PC was listed at approximately €1,805 in the Eurozone and $2,099 in the United States. The device is now priced at €1,896 and $2,199, respectively.
For a hands-on look at a similar high-end mini-PC experience, you can see the rival GMKtec EVO-X2 on Amazon.
This new pricing positions the H1 as a premium product, but one that offers a unique, maxed-out specification sheet that is currently unrivaled in the space. For customers outside the Eurozone and US, Morefine is now offering the H1 through its official AliExpress storefront, making it accessible to a global audience.
The Bottom Line: A Niche Powerhouse Arrives
The Morefine H1 is not for the casual user. It is a specialized tool built for a specific class of user for whom time is money, and performance cannot be bottlenecked by memory or processing power. By combining the groundbreaking AMD Strix Halo architecture with an unprecedented 128GB of RAM in a mini-PC form factor, Morefine has carved out a compelling, if niche, segment at the very top of the market.
While the recent price hike may give some potential buyers pause, the H1’s sheer specification makes it a formidable rival to established players like the GMKtec EVO-X2. Shipping is expected to begin between mid- and late-November, marking the arrival of one of the most potent mini-PCs ever conceived.
*Are you considering the Morefine H1 for your workflow? Let us know in the comments what you think about this new level of mini-PC performance!*



