Erying has expanded its presence in the Mobile on Desktop segment with the launch of its second-generation Ultra MoDT motherboard series. Known for adapting mobile processors for desktop-style configurations, the company continues to target users looking for compact systems that deliver solid performance without the high platform cost of traditional desktop CPUs. This new lineup builds on Erying’s earlier efforts with Alder Lake-H solutions, which gained attention among budget-conscious builders and small-form-factor enthusiasts.

The latest Ultra MoDT release is built around Intel’s Core Ultra 200H “Arrow Lake-H” processors. These chips are normally found in notebook platforms, but Erying integrates them directly onto Micro-ATX motherboards, creating an all-in-one package that requires minimal assembly. This approach has helped the MoDT category grow internationally, especially in communities where lower system cost, reduced power consumption, and smaller PC footprints are priorities. Erying’s marketing for this release appears to be geared toward younger buyers who prefer compact gaming or work systems that fit modern desk setups.


A listing on JD.com confirms four models available at launch. The highest-tier configuration is powered by the 16-core Intel Core Ultra 9 285H processor, priced at 2699 RMB (around $381 USD). This option is positioned for users planning to build compact gaming systems or entry-level workstations. Despite being based on mobile silicon, the processor’s core count and efficiency features make it suitable for workloads that benefit from multiple threads.

The entry-level version, equipped with a Core Ultra 5 225H, is listed at 1799 RMB (approximately $254 USD). This model serves as a starting point for everyday computing, light gaming, and general productivity. Two intermediate versions provide additional CPU choices: the Core Ultra 5 235H model is offered at 1899 RMB, while the Core Ultra 7 255H option comes at 2199 RMB. These variants give users flexibility in selecting performance levels based on budget and intended applications.

Erying has also published early performance data. The company shared written benchmark results in Mandarin, covering gaming and productivity workloads, while a companion YouTube video provides a closer look at system behavior under load. These initial figures give potential buyers insight into how Arrow Lake-H performs when integrated into a desktop-style environment with the thermal capacity of a Micro-ATX board.
The announcement accompanying the video notes: “New Product Launch! The Intel Core Ultra 200 Series MoDT is now available!” This confirms that distribution has already begun through JD.com.
Erying’s continued investment in MoDT platforms highlights the growing demand for compact and cost-effective PC solutions. The second-generation Ultra MoDT lineup adds new processor options, improved efficiency, and a familiar form factor, making it suitable for builders seeking a smaller system without sacrificing essential performance. As compact desktops gain wider adoption, Erying’s Arrow Lake-H offerings enter the market at a time when alternative form factors are becoming an increasingly important part of the PC landscape.
