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from 24 reviewsI rarely ever write reviews, but I felt compelled to share my experience with the Morefine S600. As a long-time builder of AMD-based PCs, I was hesitant to try an Intel-based system, but the design, performance, and specs of the S600 impressed me. I was in need of a compact computer (as I prefer towers but my wife prefers something smaller) and after speaking with the knowledgeable and patient staff at Morefine, I took the leap and purchased the S600 in November 2022. The specs I purchased are as follows: S600 i9-12900HK, 64 GB DDR4 3200 Hz ram, and 4 TB M.2 2280NVME (2 TB in each slot), with Windows 11 Pro.
I am absolutely thrilled with my decision. The S600 has exceeded all of my expectations. It's a real speed demon and has been running flawlessly for the past three months. I highly recommend it to anyone in the market for a new computer. Also, shipping was surprisingly fast from China to NYC.
One of the best parts of my experience with Morefine was the staff. They were incredibly patient, kind, and even humorous throughout my conversations with them. They were also receptive to suggestions and open to feedback. I would go so far as to say that if I ever visit China, my first stop would be to visit Morefine and meet the wonderful staff in person. They truly have the right attitude to succeed in this market and now offer impressive AMD-based options as well.
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The M600 is the only Mini-PC I've seen so far that offers two M.2 NVMe 4.0x4 slots and usable cpu-cooler mount points. I'm sure the following implementation voids all warranties, but it provided me a small gaming\workstation PC 7.5" X 7.5" X 16.25" that sips power. The M600's design provides access from the bottom plate to install a AOI and a ADT-Link NVMe 4.0x4 PCIe for the Nvidia 4080FE. The 4080FE is a better choice over the 4090 in this situation because of the better cooling and lower power needs. I get the high price of the 4080 is hard to bare but I guess a 4nm gpu is hard to make and a costly process. Originally I was happy with the stand-alone M600 but found the fan noise ramping up and down constantly and the graphical bug when using "Sweet Home 3D" pushed me to integrate the M600.This build can support the Nvidia 50XXFE with the 750watt server PSU and the available internal space\air flow. The M600 supports DDR5-5200 and the convenience to integrate it into a gamer that's better than most retail solutions. Using the 4080FE allows the 6900 cpu to run cooler or you can use both internal and external gpus exclusively while benchmarking, etc. Testing so far shows 99% gpu usage on the 4080. Enjoy your builds.

this thing is a great successor to the s500+.
it is just enough for most games at low settings, and it keeps silent.
CPU goes up to 4900mhz that is really something.
the GPU performance could do better if the bios would allow DDR5 speeds >4800 (there is a bios cap in there), maybe a future bios update will fix this.
supergreat tiny PC!

Hi,
Over all, I'm satisfied with this little PC (little but powerful) and I'm using them most of for 3D modeling in Fusion 360
and I little disappoint about GPU issue on Fusion 360, a little trotting and frosting screen, but nothing serious (not crashing until now) .
This happen on the high rendering process of designing sketch.
I was ordered bare bone option of this model and I upgrade him with 32+32GB Kingston 4800MHz DDR5 CL38 SODIMM Fury Impact,
and Western Digital SN850 NVMe 1TB + Heatsink R/W 7000/5300MB/mb/s and work awesome!
I recommend this PC!

We are very happy with the purchase. It is exactly what we need to run multiple monitors, zoom and AV equipment. Thanks!

I would like to give you a review but, I have not yet received it. The unit apparently arrived in Sydney on the 29th September, I should receive it now sometime after the 7th October.

So far so good. Good service, fast little computer.

estoy super contento con mi nueva pc morefine mini pc amd 5900HX es muy pero muy rápida renderiza estupendo estoy muy feliz

I ordered the bare bones version of the 5900hx because I had spare parts on hand from other builds to populate the memory and nvme as well as the windows os. While windows loaded most of the drivers needed, downloading the AMD Radeon Adrenalin software and running it loaded the video and chipset drivers. The only issue I really had was finding and installing the MediaTek Bluetooth driver. The only thing I would add is that with no Clear Cmos button the procedure to clear cmos is pretty simple. The connector for the cmos battery to the motherboard is on the top side of the PC in a corner. With ac power disconnected and all usb ports disconnected, simply pull the cmos battery plug and leave it disconnected for a few minutes before plugging it back in. This will reset the bios to default settings.
In operation, all components are well integrated and the cpu is exceptionally fast. The system is very responsive and the benchmarks I have run thus far show this is an exceptionally powerful machine.
The primary reason I bought this pc is that it is one of a very few mini pc's with 2 genuine NVME slots. This was important to me as I wanted to add an egpu connecting to the 2nd NVME while still running the os from the first NVME slot in order to get as much speed and efficiency as possible from the pc. The ability to add a sata ssd is a big plus as well. I had been using an Intel NUC 8 extreme "Hades Canyon" prior to this. Again, I had chosen the nuc 8 because it had 2 nvme slots. However, the intel core i7 8809g is not in the same league as the 5900hx.
I moved the AMD RX 6800 XT from the NUC to the S500. Morefine has thoughtfully provided 2 standoffs to install on the bottom rear of the case to allow passing the egpu cable through a gap created by the standoffs to facilitate using an egpu. I deeply appreciate their forward thinking in incorporating this feature in to their design.
Since adding the egpu, the benchmark scores I am getting are frankly eye-popping. This setup more than rivals most desktops, and is the most powerful pc I have owned to date. I cannot recommend this more highly. I would also add that if you want to get a mini pc with the purpose of adding an egpu, this is the mini pc you definitely want to get.

Order not fulfilled. It’s been 16 days.

The Morefine S500+ is the most awesome mini computer I have ever used.
I was looking for a mini computer to connect to my Television at work. I had already bought two different computers in the past, but I was not happy with either of them. They would crash often or run incredibly slow, the Internet was always disconnecting. They were not cheap either, basically just expensive junk. I was not happy.
As time went by I gave up on the idea of using a mini computer and had been waiting for a replacement laptop which of course would not be available for another few months. So I decided to look at different computers with similar specifications and out of curiosity I wondered if anyone had designed a mini computer with this kind of hardware that a laptop would use. That is when I stumbled upon the Morefine S500+. Of course the price was bit hefty but it was a rather new product at the time. So I decided to buy the stripped down model with no RAM or NvME. Unfortunately this option wasn't available to me, so in the end I chose to go the 512GB 16GB Ryzen 9 5900HX as the cheapest but at the same time a rather powerful choice.
I had seen many videos and many reviews and thought that this item can't be as good as they say it is. However, that all changed when I opened the box and saw what I had received. I removed the 512GB NvME and replaced it with a 1TB NvME, then installed the Operating System, OpenBSD 7.0 and it booted. I could not believe it! The screen chosen? The ultrawide, curved 34" Titan Army and voila! It ran flawlessly.
After fully configuring the Operating System and running a complete test I had found myself using the Morefine S500+ on a daily basis. Eventually the S500+ would become my main driver.
A few months later the new laptop had arrived as well. It is still sitting next to me but is rarely being used. The Morefine S500+ is just perfect. It is easy to move around, easy to clean, has a lot more ports available. I can throw it in backpack and not even worry about a broken screen since it doesn’t have one. Not only do I use a wireless keyboard and mouse, but when I want to sit back and relax on the recliner, I am able to control it with an Rii X8+ portable keypad which is not related to Morefine but I had bought separately on ebay just in case I wanted to take the Morefine S500+ with me on a business trip so that it could be connected to a television in the hotel.
My work is very difficult, quite dangerous, very long hours and requires a lot of standing around boilers and monitoring equipment for possible leaks. I like to have a TV playing in the background. The TV at my workplace uses one of the old mini computers I had bought a while back and it just keeps on crashing. You don't need this kind of distraction in my working environment. So I bought another Morefine S500+. This time I splurged and grabbed the same model but with 64GB of RAM. It also had a 512 GB NvME as well, which I had swapped around.
My main driver is now the new 64GB of RAM Morefine S500+ Ryzen 9 5900HX with 2x1TB NvME drives and a single 2TB SATA hard disk all running on OpenBSD 7.1.
My office television is running the 16GB of RAM Morefine S500+ Ryzen 9 5900HX with a 512GB NvME and OpenBSD 7.1. It runs 24 hours a day 7 days a week at my office, connected to the TV and I only do a reboot when updating the software.
I could do a list of pros and cons but to be honest, the only two cons I have are both to do with the SATA cable. The power connector for the SATA drive isn't convenient. It is difficult to unplug and in doing so caused the body of the connector socket to separate from the board. This isn't a serious issue but it is worth mentioning. The other is the cable gets in the way when closing the unit.
For the pros, this machine is worth way more than what you pay for it. It supports Windows 10/11, CRUX Linux (That means it can support pretty much any Linux distribution) and even OpenBSD. It can handle multiple screens and even large screens. I can play 0ad or flight gear on it and it runs flawlessly. I use it for video compression which generates a bit of heat and I have even played X-Plane 11 on it. If anyone knows X Plane 11 it uses a lot of hardware resources and you will definitely get some very high temperatures on the Morefine S500+ with it.
With all that said. The Morefine S500+ is just a beast that works. I have been using the Morefine S500+ as my main machine for more than 8 months straight. My machines are usually never shut down, and if so, only for a kernel or system upgrade. The longest being 6:19PM up 31 days, 4:59, 4 users, load averages: 0.08, 0.14, 0.19, and yet it is still going and going and going and I am not sure if it will ever stop.

I bought this for my 8-year-old, for virtual schooling, and I am super impressed with it so far. It took a few hours to get it all updated and upgraded to Windows 11, and it works flawlessly. There is zero lag or stuttering, videos run smoothly, and web browsing is fast. It is super small, It uses a standard HDMI cable and has plenty of USB ports. There's really nothing to criticize about it.

I really liked about the s500 was when I opened it, it had 2 RAM slots and 2 M.2 SSD slot. Unlike my previous models, those parts can be upgraded. I personally place great value on upgradeability, since it can extend the product's lifespan. The Windows 11 has already preinstalled on this machine, I am pretty sure there will be a need to install more RAM and also upgrade the SSD; and the main point is that the RAM can max up to 64GB and the SSD can max up to 4TB (the original RAM is 16GB, and the SSD is 512GB), that's really meet my demand.
Compared with my old mini pc, s500 mini pc adopt the newest 11th gen i9-10980HK, so the performance is really strong. What's more, it adopt the Iris Xe Graphics GPU and 4K technology, i use it to watching videos and playing games, and due to the WiFi 6 technology, the videos and games are very fluency and clear.
That's why i recommend this mini pc.

I replaced my work desktop with this little PC. It has worked flawlessly! I don't do anything crazy intensive on it, but it is great for a daily work machine. Bonus is that most people can't even find my PC because it is so tiny. It is still hard to believe a good functioning PC lives in this tiny little box!

I bought this for my 8-year-old, for virtual schooling, and I am super impressed with it so far. It took a few hours to get it all updated and upgraded to Windows 11, and it works flawlessly. There is zero lag or stuttering, videos run smoothly, and web browsing is fast. It is super small, It uses a standard HDMI cable and has plenty of USB ports. There's really nothing to criticize about it.