Maxsun Debuts MS PC Farm B860I, A Rare Mini ITX Motherboard With Four DIMM Slots

Maxsun has introduced an unusually ambitious Mini ITX motherboard that challenges long standing limitations of small form factor platforms. Revealed during a recent event in China, the MS PC Farm B860I stands out as what appears to be the first mainstream consumer Mini ITX motherboard to feature four DIMM slots, significantly expanding memory capacity options in an ultra compact footprint. 

High memory capacity support has traditionally been reserved for larger ATX and Micro ATX designs, while Mini ITX boards have remained capped at two DIMM slots due to space and signal integrity constraints. With the MS PC Farm B860I, Maxsun is attempting to redefine what is possible in the Mini ITX segment, particularly for specialized environments such as internet cafes, cloud gaming deployments, and esports focused infrastructures.

The MS PC Farm B860I was unveiled alongside several other new motherboards under Maxsun’s Farm series, a lineup aimed squarely at high density commercial usage. In addition to highlighting the MS B860M I Cafe Five G, the company launched three Mini ITX models spanning Intel seven hundred and eight hundred series chipsets. These include the MS PC Farm B760I, the MS PC Farm H770I D5 V Two, and the headline MS PC Farm B860I designed for Intel Arrow Lake processors using the B860 chipset.

What makes the MS PC Farm B860I particularly noteworthy is its four DDR5 DIMM configuration. Maxsun states that the board can support up to 256 GB of DDR5 memory, an unprecedented figure for a consumer focused Mini ITX motherboard. While server grade Mini ITX platforms with four DIMMs do exist, this is likely the first time such a design has reached the mainstream desktop market, especially one tied to Intel’s latest consumer chipset.

Beyond memory capacity, the board integrates several features typically reserved for server and data center hardware. The MS PC Farm B860I includes IPMI remote management support, allowing administrators to monitor system status, manage power, and perform remote maintenance. This capability aligns closely with Maxsun’s stated focus on internet cafe operations and cloud esports environments where centralized management and uptime are critical.

Cooling and airflow have also been heavily reworked to ensure thermal stability despite the dense component layout. Maxsun has emphasized that the board is engineered to sustain heavy workloads over extended periods, an important consideration when pairing high core count processors with large memory configurations in compact enclosures.

Storage and expansion are handled through an MCIO connector that supports high speed PCI Express Five point Zero expansion, enabling compatibility with next generation storage devices and high bandwidth add in solutions. Additionally, the motherboard features a BIOS forced flashing function designed to recover firmware in the event of corruption, further reinforcing its suitability for commercial and managed deployments.

Taken together, the MS PC Farm B860I is far from a conventional Mini ITX motherboard. It represents a strategic move toward compact yet highly scalable systems that blur the line between consumer desktops and enterprise infrastructure. As cloud gaming and esports venues continue to evolve, platforms like this suggest a future where extreme density and manageability become just as important as raw performance.

Do you see four DIMM Mini ITX designs becoming more common as memory demands rise, or will this remain a niche solution for specialized deployments?

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