Beelink has begun selling its ME Pro 370 in China, pairing AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 mobile processor with a chassis built around removable SATA storage. The two-bay and four-bay systems start at 3,999 yuan and 4,299 yuan respectively, but Beelink has not announced US pricing, availability, or a Windows license for either model.
As reported by IT Home, the ME Pro 370 uses the 12-core, 24-thread Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, with Radeon 890M integrated graphics and AMD’s XDNA 2 NPU. Beelink rates the platform at up to 80 TOPS of combined AI performance. Two SO-DIMM slots support up to 256GB of DDR5 memory, making this an unusually expandable system for a mini PC that can also serve as a storage appliance.

Open computer server chassis with glowing processor, memory modules, and four hard drives.A NAS chassis with desktop-class I/O​

The key distinction is storage. Both models include three M.2 SSD slots, each supporting up to 4TB, alongside either two or four 3.5-inch SATA bays. Beelink lists support for up to 30TB per hard drive, giving the two-bay configuration an advertised maximum capacity of 72TB and the four-bay system 132TB.
That total assumes all M.2 and SATA slots are populated, so it is a capacity ceiling rather than an out-of-box configuration. The barebones systems include neither memory nor SSD storage, and buyers should also confirm drive compatibility before budgeting around 30TB disks.
Networking is appropriate for a machine expected to move large local data sets: one 10GbE Ethernet port sits alongside 2.5GbE Ethernet. There is also a 40Gbps USB4 port, three 10Gbps USB-A ports, HDMI 2.1 TMDS, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The unit uses a drawer-style internal arrangement intended to simplify drive installation and motherboard servicing.

What it means for Windows users​

For Windows enthusiasts, the ME Pro 370 is less a conventional mini PC than a compact all-in-one candidate for a home lab, media server, backup target, or workstation that needs fast local storage without a separate NAS enclosure. The HX 370 should provide substantially more CPU and graphics headroom than the low-power processors commonly found in consumer NAS units, while 10GbE removes a typical bottleneck for large project files and backups.
There are caveats. Beelink’s own May announcement described the broader ME Pro family as modular, with processor boards interchangeable within a chassis category, but buyers should not assume every future board will be sold separately or supported in every region. NAS functions also depend on the operating system and software stack selected by the owner; the hardware alone does not provide RAID policy, backup management, remote access, or ransomware protection.
Configured 32GB RAM and 500GB SSD models are listed at 7,499 yuan for the two-bay unit and 7,599 yuan for the four-bay version. Until Beelink publishes international availability and warranty terms, prospective US buyers should treat the current China pricing as a reference rather than a purchase price.

References​

  1. Primary source: Gizmochina
    Published: 2026-07-18T17:10:02+00:00
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