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Erying Debuts Intel Core Ultra 200H APU-powered MoDT Micro-ATX Motherboard Range

Erying, a Chinese PC hardware manufacturer, specializes in Mobile on Desktop (MoDT) motherboards. TechPowerUp has covered the emerging OEM's past efforts; notably an Intel "Alder Lake-H" APU-powered range . Yesterday, the company introduced its second generation "Ultra MoDT" product line. As is tradition, these desktop format mainboards are based on mobile silicon—normally utilized in laptops/notebooks (BGA platforms). This hybrid configuration has proved popular across international budget-conscious PC building communities, due to attractive price points and "all-in-one" convenience. Erying's latest release seems to be marketed with "young" customers in mind. Their late 2025 release has launched as a Micro-ATX-sized board, featuring Intel Core Ultra 200H "Arrow Lake-H" processors.

A JD.com listing immediately defaults to Erying's range-topping variant, carrying Team Blue's 16-core Core Ultra 9 285H chip. Priced at 2699 RMB (~$381 USD), this option could form the basis of a fairly potent compact gaming system. The entry-point model—tagged with 1799 RMB (~$254 USD) price point—runs on a Core Ultra 5 225H processor. Erying's two middle ground alternatives are based on Ultra 5 235H and Ultra 7 255H APUs—priced at 1899 RMB and 2199 (respectively). The company has released initial gaming and production benchmark results, in written article form (in Mandarin) and on YouTube (see below).
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