Will Framebook get competition? Chinese supplier demonstrates modular mini PC for DIYers and I think it looks great


  • Clink-X wants users to build their mini PC, similar to what Framework did for laptops
  • It has themed cases of which Mondrian and Minecraft are the first
  • It is powered by the new AMD Ryzen 7 CPU and can take up to 128 GB of memory

Modular devices, which allow users to assemble the components themselves, are becoming increasingly popular Winfuture (originally in German) recently reported the Chinese manufacturer Emdor announced its new modular mini PC at CES 2025.

The Clink-X xCraft device comes as a DIY kit and the mini PC includes a sturdy chassis, magnetically attached side panels and proprietary screws for attaching internal components.

Users can add a personal touch with themed cases, such as Mondrian or Minecraft-inspired designs. The chassis snaps together and users can swap or swap out the panels.

Powerful performance in a small package

Clink-X xCraft is powered by AMD’s latest Ryzen 7 250 and 260 processors, built on Zen 4 architecture with RDNA 3 graphics. These CPUs deliver robust performance with up to 16 threads, base clock speeds up to 3.3 GHz and boost speeds up to 5.1 GHz.

The processor is paired with up to 128GB of DDR5-5600 RAM and dual M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD slots; impressive storage and performance for a mini PC.

The compact dimensions of 144 x 144 x 49.5 mm are comparable to the footprint of NUC-sized PCs, but with more customization options.

The xCraft includes two USB4 ports with 20 Gbps speeds, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port and one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, both of which support 10 Gbps speeds.

It also features a USB Type-C port for 20V power input, an HDMI 2.1 port, a DisplayPort 2.1 and a 2.5 GbE LAN (RTL8125BG-CG) for high-speed network connection, as well as WiFi 6 for wireless connectivity.

The motherboard comes with a soldered CPU, so replacing the CPU may require technical knowledge or a complete change of the board.

Emdoor plans to expand the xCraft ecosystem with stackable modules that can add features or functionality, creating an adaptable and scalable computing platform.

The xCraft is part of a new generation of computing solutions that aim to allow users to customize and compose their systems, similar to what Framebook has achieved with modular laptops.

Launching for crowdfunding via Kickstarter in March 2025, the Clink-X xCraft is on track to debut in barebones and pre-configured variants, starting at $500.

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