At the 2025 Shunwang Technology & Intel Cloud Business Summit, MAXSUN participated as a deep partner and showcased several motherboard products aimed at cloud-based and high-density computing environments. The presentation focused on the company’s PC Farm series, which targets compact systems that require centralized management and stable performance.

The PC Farm series is built around the ITX form factor but introduces a different internal layout. On these boards, the processor socket and memory slots are rotated by 90 degrees compared to common ITX designs. MAXSUN stated that this structure improves airflow inside the system, helping heat move more efficiently through the chassis. Based on internal testing, the company reported a temperature drop of around 10 degrees Celsius and an increase of up to 0.4GHz in operating frequency when using an Intel Core i5-14600K, compared with traditional ITX layouts.
In addition to physical design changes, the PC Farm motherboards include features usually seen in server platforms. The MS-PC Farm models integrate core BMC functions and support IPMI 4.0 management. These features allow asset tracking, remote desktop access, out-of-band control, and one-to-many routing. Such tools are intended to reduce maintenance time in environments with a large number of deployed systems.

MAXSUN also highlighted the MS-PC Farm B860I for the LGA1851 platform. This model includes four memory slots, which is uncommon for ITX motherboards. With support for up to 256GB of memory, it is positioned for workloads that require higher memory capacity in compact systems. The board further includes a PCIe 5.0 MCIO interface, BIOS forced flashing, and an intelligent fault diagnosis system.
According to MAXSUN, the PC Farm series is suitable for scenarios such as cloud esports and other centralized computing services where space efficiency, thermal control, and remote management are key considerations.
