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Beelink packs 132TB into ME Pro 370 mini PC
Beelink’s ME Pro 370 doubles as a mini PC and NAS, with room for up to seven drives and a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 starting at about $590 in China.

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Beelink has launched the ME Pro 370, a compact system that blurs the line between a mini PC and a NAS. It uses AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, a notably powerful chip for a storage-focused machine, while also offering far more drive expansion than a typical mini PC.
The system supports three M.2 SSDs plus two or four SATA drives, depending on the version. In its top configuration, Beelink says the machine can be outfitted with up to 132TB of storage across seven drives.
That makes the higher-end model a dense little storage box, though the 132TB figure is Beelink’s own example rather than a hard platform limit.

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There are two RAM slots, and Beelink will sell configurations with 32GB of memory. Other connectivity includes:
- USB4
- RJ45 2.5GbE
- RJ45 10GbE
- Wi-Fi 6E
Beelink lists dimensions of 145 x 165 mm or 112 x 121 mm, depending on the version. In China, the entry model costs about $590, while the higher-end version is priced at $635.
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