Abee Launches Watercooled AI Station 395 Max Mini PC With Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 128 GB RAM, and 2 TB Storage for $2524

Chinese hardware manufacturer Abee, best known for its high-quality PC cases and cooling solutions, has officially entered the mini PC market with the launch of its first compact powerhouse, the AI Station 395 Max. This watercooled cube-shaped system is powered by AMD’s flagship Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor built on the Zen 5 architecture, marking Abee’s debut in the performance-oriented AI mini PC segment.

While Abee has previously made its name with sleek PC chassis like the C700W, which was used in Maxsun’s AI Workstation capable of hosting up to four Arc Pro B60 48G Turbo cards, the AI Station 395 Max represents a bold new venture into the realm of complete computing systems.

The new system features a compact cube design measuring 199 x 199 x 199 mm, equipped with an integrated watercooling solution to maintain optimal thermals under heavy workloads. At its heart lies the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU, featuring 16 cores and 32 threads along with an RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 8060S iGPU, which allows it to handle both AI processing and gaming with ease.

To complement the processor, Abee has included a massive 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory running at 8000 MT/s, ensuring top-tier performance for AI tasks and multitasking-heavy workloads. Storage is handled by a 2 TB SSD, and the system supports additional expansion options for users who require more capacity.

The built-in 400W power supply adopts a 10-pin ATX12VO design, which Abee claims reduces idle power consumption by up to 27% compared to conventional 24-pin ATX setups. Connectivity is equally impressive, with dual LAN ports offering both 2.5G and 10G Ethernet, along with multiple USB4 Type-C and USB Type-A ports for high-speed peripheral and data connections.

Given its compact size and high-end specifications, the AI Station 395 Max positions itself as a premium AI-focused mini PC. Abee has launched the system in China at a price of 17,999 Yuan (approximately USD 2524), signaling its target audience of professionals, AI developers, and enthusiasts seeking serious performance in a small form factor.

The combination of cutting-edge AMD silicon, advanced cooling, and impressive design suggests that Abee’s first step into the mini PC world is not just a test, but a statement of intent to compete with established players in the AI computing space.

 
Would you pay over $2500 for a compact AI-ready mini PC like the Abee AI Station 395 Max, or do you prefer building your own system? Share your thoughts below.

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