Erying Unveils Polestar HM770 MoTD Motherboard with Intel’s 14th Gen HX CPUs
7/27/2024Erying Unveils Polestar HM770 MoTD Motherboard with Intel’s 14th Gen HX CPUs
Erying has introduced its latest innovation in the motherboard market with the Polestar HM770 MoTD (Motherboard on Desktop) platform, now featuring Intel’s 14th Gen HX CPUs.
Cutting-Edge Performance with Intel’s Raptor Lake Refresh
Erying’s Polestar MoTD motherboard platform has been upgraded to include Intel’s newest Raptor Lake Refresh HX CPUs, offering up to the Intel Core i9-14900HX with 24 cores. Known for integrating mobile processors into desktop form factors, Erying continues to deliver optimal performance and value.
Showcased at ChinaJoy 2024
The Polestar HM770 motherboard was showcased at the ChinaJoy 2024 event, highlighting its advanced features. The motherboard will be available in three configurations: Intel Core i7-14650HX (8P/8E), Core i7-14700HX (8P/12E), and Core i9-14900HX (8P/16E), all under the H770M chipset.
Advanced Design and Connectivity
Erying’s 14th Gen Polestar MoDT HX motherboard boasts an 8+1+1 phase power supply design, powered through an 8-pin connector. It includes four DDR5 DIMM slots supporting speeds up to 5600+ MT/s and multiple M.2 interfaces (2x PCIe 4.0 × 4 and 1x PCIe 3.0 × 4). The vapor chamber CPU baseplate ensures excellent cooling capabilities.
Comprehensive I/O Options
The I/O panel features DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, USB Type-A, and USB Type-C ports, providing ample connectivity options. With Intel’s Raptor Lake Refresh platform, users can expect top-tier performance, making it ideal for high-end consumers.
Pricing and Availability
While the pricing for the new MoDT motherboard has not been disclosed, it is expected to be higher than its 13th-generation counterpart, which reaches up to $366 in its maximum configuration.
Conclusion
Erying’s MoDT motherboards offer a great package for mainstream builders, combining Intel’s latest CPU architecture with robust performance and connectivity options. Despite the lack of future upgrade options, the stability and value provided by Intel’s HX CPUs make it a compelling choice for high-end users.