- Intel’s Raptor Lake Core I9-13900HK delivers 14 cores and 20 threads
- Admit four 8K screens with multiple connectivity options
- External antennas improve Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity
The GMKTEC K10 has joined other Powerhouse PC, such as the Geekom Mini It13 and Beelink Gti12 Ultra, with Intel Core I9 processors.
The K10 is driven by Intel Core I9-13900HK, a Raptor Lake Chip with 14 cores – Six yield and eight efficient, which supports a total of 20 threads.
By minimachines (originally in French), the chip operates between 4.1 GHz and 5.4 GHz, includes 24 MB of cache and integrates Intel Iris XE graphics with 96 execution units that are executed at 1.5 GHz.
High performance hardware
The GMKTEC K10 offers three M.2 2280 NVME PCIE GEN4 X4 slots, which admits up to 24 TB of SSD storage. For memory, it admits up to 96 GB of RAM DDR5-5200 through two Sodimm slots, which makes it ideal for use as a small businesses.
Wireless connectivity is managed by an Intel Ax201 module, which offers Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. However, due to metal housing potentially altering the signal, external antennas are recommended to improve reception.
By means 18.86 cm wide, 17.8 cm deep and 3.89 cm thick, the K10 design accommodates a cooling system consisting of a passive heat dissipator, dual heat pipes and metal fins in the rear.
The front panel has a combined 3.5 mm audio connector, two USB 3.2 type-A ports, a USB 3.2 type-C port with disposal output and two USB 2.0 type-A ports.
The rear has two USB 3.2 type A and USB 2.0 type-A, a dual HDMI 2.0 output, a Playport 1.4, an Ethernet 2.5 Gigabit port, a COM port and a Kensington block.
These ports are enough, especially to broadcast multiple 4K and 8K screens through the best portable SSD.
But don’t get too emotions GMKTEC has announced the K10 for its launch in China, but it has had nothing to say about international availability or prices.