Key Takeaways
- Zotac is set to unveil more products at Computex 2025, including a second-generation Zone gaming handheld and three mini-PCs for gamers.
- The Magnus One is the flagship model, featuring a current-generation Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU.
- The Magnus EN, while larger at 8.48 liters, includes a desktop RTX 50 series graphics card, specifically a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti.
- The Magnus EA is equipped with AMD's Ryzen AI Max APUs, offering strong performance for gaming and AI modeling tasks.
- The Magnus EA supports up to 128 GB of RAM, making it a competitive option against other mini-PCs like the GMKtec EVO-X2.
Zotac has announced that it has more exciting plans for Computex 2025 later this month, beyond just a second-generation Zone gaming handheld. As shown in the images below, the company has also shared some early insights into three mini-PCs that are specifically designed for gamers.
Magnus One: The Flagship Model
Among these devices, the Magnus One stands out as the top model, utilizing a current-generation desktop Intel Core Ultra 7 processor along with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU. In contrast, the Magnus EN may not fit the mini-PC category due to its larger 8.48-litre case. Nevertheless, this bigger casing allows Zotac to include a desktop version of Nvidia’s Blackwell-based GPU.
The Power of Magnus EN
Furthermore, the Magnus EN features a desktop RTX 50 series graphics card. Although it uses a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, the Magnus One is more compact, shrinking down to a 2.65-litre size by switching to a mobile Intel Core Ultra 7 processor. Interestingly, the Magnus EN (EN75060TC) is claimed to be the world's smallest PC with a desktop GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, though it appears to share its casing with the similarly named Magnus EA.
Magnus EA: A New Contender
On another note, the Magnus EA introduces AMD's Ryzen AI Max APUs, aiming to compete against mini-PCs like the GMKtec EVO-X2 (currently priced at $1,999.99 on Amazon). This likely means that the Magnus EA will come equipped with a Ryzen AI Max+ 395, which has also been reviewed in the latest Asus ROG Flow Z13. The combination of a Radeon 8060S iGPU and support for up to 128 GB of RAM should make the Magnus EA a great choice for gaming or AI modeling tasks.
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