ZOTAC adds desktop-grade RTX 5060 Ti 16GB to its latest ZBOX mini PC

Zotac updates its ZBOX lineup of mini gaming PCs with a desktop-grade RTX 5060 Ti graphics card

ZOTAC has unveiled a new version of its MAGNUS ZBOX-E series mini PC with Nvidia’s recently launched RTX 5060 Ti 16GB graphics card, packing a ton of gaming performance into a 210mm x 203mm x 62.2mm chassis.

This mini PC features an Intel Ultra 7 255H processor and supports up to 96GB of DDR5-6400 CSODIMM or DDR5-5600 SO-DIMM memory. This CPU contains six P-Cores, eight E-Cores and two Low Power E-Cores. Not bad for a 2.65-litre mini PC.

Thanks to its small form factor, this compact Zotac system can outperform most PCs of its size, delivering high levels of gaming performance and plenty of CPU resources. Its CPU even contains an NPU for added AI umph.

This mini PC can be fitted with up to two PCIe 4.0 compatible M.2 storage devices. The system also supports up to four displays. Furthermore, it supports Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, WIFI 7, and 2.5 Gb Ethernet.

Zotac’s MAGNUS EN75060TC is available as a Windows system or as a barebones PC. More information about Zotac’s RTX 5060 Ti mini PC is available on Zotac’s website.

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