Beelink has expanded global availability of its SER10 Max mini-PC featuring AMD's Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor, 10 Gbps Ethernet, and vapor chamber cooling, with configurations up to 64GB RAM.

Beelink has officially opened global pre-orders for its SER10 Max mini-PC, bringing enterprise-grade networking and workstation-level performance to compact desktop users worldwide. Unlike its recent China-exclusive launch, this global release focuses exclusively on pre-configured systems starting at $1,259. The device ships in March 2026 with no import fees for buyers in the Eurozone, UK, and US according to Beelink's official announcement.
At its core sits AMD's Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 APU - a significant upgrade from previous generations. This chip combines Zen 5 CPU architecture with RDNA 3.5 graphics and dedicated AI acceleration cores, delivering substantially improved multitasking and content creation capabilities. Unlike the SER9 Max ($729.99 on Amazon), which topped out at 32GB RAM, the SER10 Max offers configurations scaling to 64GB DDR5-5600 RAM via dual SODIMM slots. Storage options begin at 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD using the M.2 2280 slot, though curiously the top-tier 64GB RAM model maintains this same 1TB storage capacity at its $1,699 price point.

The SER10 Max distinguishes itself through prosumer connectivity rarely seen in mini-PCs. A 10 Gbps Ethernet port enables lightning-fast local network transfers, while the USB4 (Thunderbolt-compatible) port supports dual 4K displays or high-speed external storage. Additional ports include HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, four USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, and dual 3.5mm audio jacks.
Thermal management received special attention with Beelink implementing a copper vapor chamber cooling solution spanning both CPU and GPU sections. This design reduces thermal throttling during sustained workloads while maintaining quieter operation compared to conventional heatsink-fan combos. Independent testing of similar vapor chamber implementations shows 10-15°C temperature reductions under load.

Potential buyers should note key differences between global and Chinese models. While Chinese markets received both barebones and pre-configured options, international customers get only pre-built systems. This positions the SER10 Max against premium mini-PCs like MinisForum's HX200G and Intel NUC 13 Extreme, though Beelink undercuts competitors by approximately 20% while offering newer silicon.
The SER10 Max targets creators needing portable power for video editing, 3D rendering, and AI development workloads. Its 10G networking also makes it viable for homelab applications like network-attached storage controllers or virtualization hosts. With global shipments beginning March 2026, early adopters can secure units through Beelink's pre-order portal.

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