FN60G WE 14600KF 6600M
- CPU
- Intel i5 14600KF
- GPU
- AMD 6600M
- Cores
- 6P / 20T
- RAM
- 96GB / 2 slots · 5600 MT/s
- Storage
- 3 (2× NVMe)
- LAN
- 2× 2.5G
- Size
- 168×168×135mm · 3.81L
The Lenovo P360 Ultra is a mini PC powered by the Intel i5 12600T (12th gen). It features 6 performance cores and 12 threads and a LGA1700 socket. Graphics are handled by the discrete NVIDIA T400. Supports up to 128GB of RAM across 4 slots at 4800 MT/s. Storage capacity of up to 3 drives including 2 NVMe, 1× 2.5" SATA. Connectivity includes USB4 40Gbps. Networking features 2 Ethernet ports (up to 1G). Dimensions: 223 × 202 × 86mm (3.87L). Uses a Brick PSU (170W).
Recommended for gaming, GPU-accelerated creative work, 3D or graphics-heavy tasks, memory-heavy workloads, and local storage expansion. Consider Lenovo P360 Ultra if you want a mini PC built around its listed Intel i5 12600T processor and NVIDIA T400 discrete GPU plus integrated graphics. It is a stronger fit when the listed CPU, GPU, connectivity, and expansion features match your workload requirements.
Lenovo P360 Ultra features Intel i5 12600T with NVIDIA T400 discrete GPU plus integrated graphics, offering USB4 and expanded internal storage. CPU details include 12th CPU generation, 6 performance cores, and 12 threads. Memory support includes up to 128GB RAM across 4 slots at 4800 MT/s. Storage support includes up to 3 storage drives including 2 NVMe SSD slots, 2× PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe, and 1× 2.5-inch SATA bay. Display support includes support for up to 8 displays. Port connectivity includes 2× USB4 40Gbps and 1× PCIe x4 expansion slot. Physical design includes a 223 × 202 × 86 mm chassis (3.87L). Cooling information lists 90 mm main fan. Power information lists Brick power supply rated at 170W. Lifecycle information lists 1-year warranty and Intel vPro support.
The overall score is not populated for Lenovo P360 Ultra, so this model should be evaluated by the listed hardware specifications rather than by a ranked dataset position.
compact gaming, GPU-accelerated creative work, memory-heavy workloads, router/firewall or homelab use, USB4/Thunderbolt docking.
you want a silent, ultra-low-power office box; you need fast wired networking beyond basic Gigabit Ethernet.
Servethehome reported problems getting display from a dGPU and iGPU simultaneously