ERYING launches first Core Ultra 200H “MoDT” platform with mobile CPUs on desktop boards

ERYING has introduced its Core Ultra 200H “MoDT” (Mobile on Desktop) platform, built around Arrow Lake mobile silicon (not the HX variants) processors and aimed at budget desktop builds. The new mATX boards bring mobile chips such as the Ultra 5 225H and 235H, Ultra 7 255H and 265H, and Ultra 9 285H to a desktop socketless motherboard, offering a cheaper entry point to Intel’s latest architecture in the roughly 1000 RMB class.
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The new Ultra MoDT board sticks to a desktop style layout. Power delivery uses an 8 phase DrMOS design that ERYING claims can handle up to 120W once power limits are raised in the BIOS, though the default package TDP is around 80 W. The primary PCIe slot runs at PCIe 4.0 x8 from the mobile CPU (no PCIe 5.0 here), with a secondary PCIe 4.0 x4 slot and two PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 slots wired directly to the processor. Memory was tested at DDR5 5600 , where ERYING reports better latency and bandwidth than its first generation Ultra MoDT platform.
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Game tests cover both integrated and discrete graphics. Using only the Arc iGPU on the 285H, ERYING claims Counter Strike 2 at 2K low settings with an average of 120 FPS, up from 76 FPS on the previous generation 185H. Dota 2 is said to climb from 88 FPS to 136 FPS, while Cyberpunk 2077 reaches about 44.5 FPS at reduced settings. PUBG sees 1 percent lows reported at 33.9 FPS on the 285H compared to 11.6 FPS on an older chip. With a GeForce RTX 4070 installed, swapping from the Ultra 5 235H to the Ultra 9 285H reportedly boosts CS2 from 268 FPS to 318 FPS and Cyberpunk 2077 from 111 FPS to 136 FPS, with higher 1 percent lows in both titles.
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Update: The new boards are already on sale in China, but they are out of stock at the time of writing. Here is the pricing:
- Core Ultra 5 225H: 1799 RMB (~$250)
- Core Ultra 5 235H: 1899 RMB (~$264)
- Core Ultra 7 255H: 2199 RMB (~$305)
- Core Ultra 9 285H: 2699 RMB (~$375)
Source: ERYING