The landscape of personal computing is undergoing a radical shift. The era of bulky tower desktops is being challenged by the Small Form Factor (SFF) revolution. As a specialized SEO growth director and hardware analyst, I observe that the search intent for "Custom Tiny Gaming PC" has transitioned from hobbyist curiosity to serious enterprise and commercial procurement. This shift is driven by the convergence of high-density thermal management and the exponential growth of computing power in miniaturized silicon.
Enterprises worldwide are no longer looking for "just a small PC." They are seeking Information Gain—hardware that offers a competitive edge in space-constrained environments. Key procurement sectors include:
Annual Units Shipped
Years of R&D Expertise
Stable Runtime MTBF
MOQ for Customization
Moving beyond basic heat sinks, future tiny gaming PCs utilize self-developed liquid-cooling micro-loops and vapor chamber technology to sustain i9-level performance in sub-5L chassis.
On-device AI processing (NPU) is becoming standard. Our GM3 and X800 series are being optimized for local LLM execution and real-time AI upscaling in gaming.
The "Disposable Tech" era is over. We focus on modular motherboard designs (Model D1) that allow for future CPU/RAM swaps within the same tiny form factor.
"No matter how small the demand is, it deserves to be taken seriously."
Founded in 2014 in Shenzhen, Jinghong has spent 9 years bridging the gap between mass-market standardization and the specific needs of niche innovators. While giants focus on the "average user," we focus on the outliers—the entrepreneurs in the Middle East building reinforced notebooks for deserts, or the Spanish educators creating tools for disabled children.
Our collaboration with Intel as a strategic partner allows us to offer big-brand performance with small-batch flexibility. With our self-developed heat dissipation structures and 72-hour rigorous stress tests, we ensure that "Tiny" never means "Fragile."
Ultra-compact hosts supporting 4K multi-display outputs (like the GP1) provide the backbone for modern retail environments and control rooms.
Customized fanless embedded devices for automated factories ensure low latency and high reliability in dust-prone environments.
Custom X800 models with independent graphics cards provide the high-end experience required by luxury e-sports suites without the bulk of traditional towers.
Navigating international trade requires more than just good hardware; it requires Reliability and Trust (E-E-A-T). Jinghong ensures that every product adheres to global standards:
CE, FCC, RoHS, and UL certified production lines for seamless entry into European and North American markets.
Strategic partnerships with Tier-1 chip makers ensure component longevity and stable pricing during market volatility.
Multi-language BIOS support, customized power plug standards, and regional warranty fulfillment services.
The primary advantage is "Volumetric Efficiency." Businesses can deploy twice the computing power in the same physical footprint, significantly reducing overhead in data centers or e-sports facilities while maintaining 95% of the performance of larger systems.
We utilize a proprietary "Pressure-Optimized Airflow" design combined with industrial-grade thermal paste and high-static-pressure fans. Our X800 series is tested to maintain stable temperatures even under 100% load for 72 consecutive hours.
Yes. Our philosophy is "No MOQ threshold." We support entrepreneurs from the first prototype to mass production, offering engineering support throughout the hardware adaptation process.
We provide a 3-year warranty commitment with a fault response time of less than 24 hours. Every device features a unique QR code for full traceability from chip source to assembly technician.
Jinghong is not a cold factory, but an amplifier of dreams. Whether it's a polar research station needing an antifreeze keyboard or a start-up in the Middle East, we are ready to build your next-generation hardware.
Visit the Jinghong Factory in Guanlan, Shenzhen to experience the future of custom computing.