Maxsun Engineers Cram Four DIMM Slots Onto New "MS-PC Farm B860I" Mini-ITX Model

On Wednesday (December 17), Maxsun presented its brand-new PC Farm motherboard series at this year's Shunwang Technology and Intel Cloud Business Summit. The Taiwanese computer hardware specialist introduced three options (in slide form only): MS-PC Farm B760I, MS-PC Farm H770I D5 V2, and MS-PC Farm B860I. The latter SKU has attracted the most attention, due to it featuring: "four DIMM slots (that support) up to 256 GB of (DDR5) memory." Maxsun's PR department reckons that this configuration will be ready to "meet high-load computing demands." A single low resolution promo shot shows off a largely black Mini-ITX board design, with a third of its real estate occupied by four DIMM slots. Initial press analysis proposes that Maxsun's upcoming product could be the first of its kind; a tiny consumer-grade board that can accommodate four sticks of DDR5 RAM.

Normally, compact PC enthusiasts—desiring 4-slot setups—have compromised with selections of larger microATX parts. Maxsun's MS-PC Farm flagship model builds on "existing airflow optimization and IPMI management capabilities." The company's preview material outlines support on the MCIO interface for high-speed PCIe 5.0 expansion. Also, the MS-PC Farm B860I is capable of "forced BIOS flashing." An intelligent fault diagnosis system is advertised as being able to accurately locate: "problems with various IC components on the motherboard for rapid troubleshooting and recovery, ensuring continuous and stable system operation." A full specification sheet was not released during a mid-week preview event, but the presence of an Intel B860 chipset and LGA 1851 socket pave the way for hosting of current-gen Core Ultra 200S "Arrow Lake" processors.