The Yeyian Phoenix uses an ATX form factor chassis measuring 556 mm in height and 305 mm in width, with a total volume of approximately 94,286 cm³. Storage is handled by a 1TB NVMe SSD that relies on flash memory, offering fast read and write access suited to the demands of a gaming system.
The graphics card comes equipped with 16GB of GDDR6X VRAM across a 256-bit memory bus, delivering a maximum memory bandwidth of 672.3 GB/s and an effective memory speed of 21,000 MHz. It reaches a base clock of 2,340 MHz with a turbo of 2,610 MHz, and its 8,448 shading units, 264 texture mapping units, and 96 ROPs combine to produce a texture rate of 689 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 250.6 GPixel/s. Floating-point performance sits at 44.1 TFLOPS, backed by a 5 nm semiconductor and a transistor count of 45,900 million. The card supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, ray tracing, DLSS, OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 3, stereoscopic 3D, double precision floating point, and multi-display output across up to four screens simultaneously. It connects via PCIe 4.0 and does not include RGB lighting or LHR restrictions.
The processor runs across 20 threads with a hybrid clock configuration of 8 cores at 3.9 GHz and 12 cores at 3.3 GHz, reaching a turbo clock speed of 5.5 GHz via Turbo Boost version 2 and a clock multiplier of 39. It features an unlocked multiplier, supports 64-bit computing, and has a maximum operating temperature of 105 °C. Cache memory totals 36 MB of L2 and 30 MB of L3, and while the CPU does not include integrated graphics or hardware-level multithreading, its core and thread count still reflect a multi-core layout suited to handling parallel workloads.
In PassMark testing, this system records an overall score of 58,904 and a single-core result of 4,912, reflecting the CPU's per-core throughput. The graphics subsystem achieves a PassMark G3D score of 31,767, capturing the GPU's rendering capability as measured by that benchmark.
The system is equipped with 32GB of DDR5 RAM running at 6,000 MHz, providing a solid foundation for handling memory-intensive tasks alongside the rest of the system's hardware.
Wireless connectivity is covered by Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) with backward compatibility across Wi-Fi 6, 5, and 4, alongside Bluetooth 5.3 for peripheral pairing. On the wired side, a single RJ45 port handles network connections, while the USB layout includes 8 USB 2.0 ports, 6 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port, 1 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port, 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, and 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C port; there are no USB 4 or Thunderbolt ports. Display output is provided through three DisplayPort outputs and one HDMI 2.1a port, with no DVI or VGA connectors present. A 3.5 mm headset jack rounds out the audio connectivity.
This desktop system is built around an LGA 1851 CPU socket compatible with B860 and Z890 chipsets, and the processor carries a 285W TDP while employing big.LITTLE technology and supporting instruction sets including MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, along with NX bit support. The GPU is based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, and the platform supports Intel Resizable BAR but does not include XeSS (XMX). Memory configuration allows for up to 192GB of RAM across two channels, with a maximum supported speed of 6,400 MHz, and ECC memory is also supported. The system includes an HDMI output but no mini DisplayPort outputs and no air-water cooling, and it comes with a 2-year warranty.