Who doesn't love the idea of a powerful mini PC? A petite box, sat on the desk alongside the monitor, delivering multi-core performance, high-framerate gaming, versatile connectivity, and all while ...
Briony tends to focus on peripherals for KitGuru but we decided to send her the new Zotac zbox Magnus Mini pc to see how she got on with it and if it would cause anyone any problems to get running.
ZOTAC announced its new ZBOX Magnus EN series Mini PCs that will include Intel's Tiger Lake-H processors, and NVIDIA's latest GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs. The new ZOTAC ZBOX Magnus EN series Mini PCs ...
Fans of the mini PC form factor are in for a treat. That's because Zotac, one of the most active players in the compact PC space, has updated its popular ZBOX Magnus line with a new model. The latest ...
Zotac’s latest small form-factor gaming computer is the Magnus One with up to an Intel Core i7-10700 processor, up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 graphics and support for up to 64GB of RAM, a 500W power ...
...modders may view the £1,500 Zbox Magnus One barebone as an intriguing pet project... "A petite box, sat on the desk alongside the monitor, delivering multi-core performance, high-framerate gaming, ...
Not long ago I embarked on a small form-factor odyssey with the Fractal Terra. Call me a self-flagellant, but I cherished every minute of the problem-encountering, solution-finding process. "Measure ...
The Zotac Zbox Magnus EN980 is squat gaming desktop designed expressly for use with VR headsets. Three different versions our available: a bare-bones system, one that includes storage as well, and one ...
A powerful and attractive small form-factor PC which rocks at 1440p, but be prepared to put in some legwork if you want to tone down the noise levels. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team ...
The Magnus is compact, performant and pairs well with a 1440p panel, but if you're a noise-sensitive soul, it's hard to live with. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to ...
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