Skip to contentThe ASRock Tiny H810 is the first small form-factor desktop from ASRock to be part of the company’s new “Tiny Series.” Measuring 168.5 x 183 x 37mm (6.6″ x 7.2″ x 1.5″), it’s a little larger than some mini PCs. But it’s also far more customizable thanks to an Intel LG1851 socket that lets you bring your own processor.There’s also room inside for up to for storage drives: two hard drives and two SSDs. ASRock hasn’t announced pricing or availability for the Tiny H810 yet, but the company is showing off its new system at Computex in Tapei this week.ASRock first announced the Tiny H810 last week, but at the time there were very few details available. Now that the little computer is on display, we have some more details.Profesional Review snapped a picture of the slim desktop next to a card that lists its specs… although interestingly that spec sheet is missing one detail from the press release. According to ASRock’s website, the Tiny H810 has at least one Thunderbolt 4 port, but there’s no mention of that on the signage at Computex. So it might be best to take some of the specs I’m about to describe with a grain of salt for now.But from what we can tell, it looks like the PC should support up to a 65-watt Intel Core Ultra desktop processor based on Intel Arrow Lake architecture, and there are two slots for memory, with support for up to a total of 128GB of DDR5-6400 RAM (if you use CSO-DIMM) or DDR5-5600 (for SODIMM memory).There are two M.2 2280 slots, one with support for up to a PCIe Gen 5×4 NVMe SSD and another with PCIe Gen 4×4 support as well as two SATA 3 connectors for hard drives. And there’s also an M.2 2230 connector for a wireless card and an “integrated cooling solution.”Ports include:1 x DisplayPort1 x HDMI4 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A1 x USB 2.0 Type-C2 x USB 2.0 Type-A2 x 2.5 GbE Ethernet1 x 3.5mm headphone2 x 3.5mm mic input1 x 3.5mm line output1 x DC power adapterNote that those are the only ports shown on the signage at Computex, but if the ASRock press release is accurate, there should be a Thunderbolt 4 port. It’s unclear if that’s a port that’s been incorrectly labeled as a USB Type-C port on the signage or if there’s an additional port that’s not shown in the picture from Profesional Review.
ASRock Tiny H810 is a compact desktop with an Intel LG1851 socket for up to a 65W CPU - Liliputing
ASRock Tiny H810 is a compact desktop with an Intel LG1851 socket for up to a 65W CPU
ASRock Tiny H810: 168×183×37mm fanless PC with Intel LG1851 socket (65W Arrow Lake max), 128GB DDR5, dual M.2 NVMe, 2.5GbE. Socketed CPU design lets integrators choose processors without resizing chassis, cutting SKU sprawl for edge appliances and embedded systems.












